Marie Antoinette's Head - What Happened To It After Execution?

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  • čas přidán 20. 08. 2024
  • On the 16th October 1793 inside of Paris, Marie Antoinette the Queen of France was executed on the guillotine. Months before her husband King Louis XVI had also met the same fate and he had been executed on the same device of death. But to many across France, Marie Antoinette was a figure of loathing and she was a woman who would whilst people were suffering rub their poverty in their faces but living a very indulgent lifestyle. But the death of Marie Antoinette was a shocking one, but what happened to her head following the execution?

Komentáře • 447

  • @MithrilMagic
    @MithrilMagic Před rokem +301

    Marie was used as a scapegoat.
    "I was a queen, and you took away my crown; a wife, and you killed my husband; a mother, and you deprived me of my children. My blood alone remains: take it, but do not make me suffer long."

  • @menat5614
    @menat5614 Před rokem +752

    Did Marie Antoinette spend exorbitant amounts of money? Yes. But it was a small amount compared to the amount that France spent supporting the American revolution. That is what bankrupted France. It was the unfortunate queen who paid the price.

    • @kathymarie6049
      @kathymarie6049 Před rokem +28

      Correct.

    • @richardlahan7068
      @richardlahan7068 Před rokem +58

      The French fought the British in the Seven Years War in the 1750s. Even though they won, they racked up huge debt. Louis XV also spent tons on building Versailles and subsidizing the Continental Army during the American Revolution added to the huge debt.

    • @OscarRodriguez-kx1zq
      @OscarRodriguez-kx1zq Před rokem +29

      Absolutely!. The question then is; was France better off financially in the upcoming years or did they realize that the revolution was after all unnecessary and the monarchy was foolishly blamed. I think that a group of men managed to terrorize and gaslight the poor population. Thanks to the monarchy we all are able to enjoy the beauty of Paris...

    • @richardlahan7068
      @richardlahan7068 Před rokem +33

      @@OscarRodriguez-kx1zq Louis XVI realized the French economy was in crisis and called a meeting of the Estates General and tried to convince the aristocracy and clergy start paying taxes but they refused so ALL the taxes continued to be paid by the poor and working class.

    • @dinarusso3320
      @dinarusso3320 Před rokem +5

      Well if it's true she built that "peasant" village, that was pretty condescending and mean.

  • @michellewheatley2007
    @michellewheatley2007 Před rokem +478

    I've always felt that Marie Antoinette's death was rather unfair. Partially because she was a generous patronous of the poor, partially because as the Queen Consort, she had no legal right to change the law. Having little education regarding agriculture, animal husbandry, politics, and problem solving for a nation, she had no idea how bad the issues were or how to remedy them. She wad 14 when she was sent to another nation to marry a stranger and provide him with heirs. Its criminal that after her death, men desecrated and abused her children, then had the gall to accuse her of saying " Well let them eat cake tben" when told the peasants were angry because they had not enough money for bread and they were hungry. She never said this.

    • @Gypsywandering400
      @Gypsywandering400 Před rokem +72

      She would not be the first nor last woman to be used as a scapegoat

    • @laosi4278
      @laosi4278 Před rokem

      I even read, at one time acknowlgedging France finacial was not in good condition, she considered to lessen Royal family expenditure by changing her clothes from expensive silk to cheaper ones like satin, but the Court against it because her decision apparently threaten France Silk Industry.

    • @mercedesvelasquez8781
      @mercedesvelasquez8781 Před rokem +17

      ​@@Gypsywandering400Elizabeth Bathory is another scrape goat I strongly believe after studying some more of her history that a lot folks don't know about and or don't bother learning about...

    • @EP-yd7vz
      @EP-yd7vz Před rokem +3

      Absolutely true!

    • @EP-yd7vz
      @EP-yd7vz Před rokem +8

      @@mercedesvelasquez8781 I am fascinated by her and yes, there is quite a bit of evidence to suggest she was the victime of male family members wanting her lands and wealth. Her husband for one, if I remembe correctly?

  • @javjeffers5117
    @javjeffers5117 Před rokem +437

    I think Marie Antoinette is one of the most slandered women of her time. It's painful that people continue to repeat the lies about her.

    • @aureliengdt5932
      @aureliengdt5932 Před rokem +13

      I agree

    • @javjeffers5117
      @javjeffers5117 Před rokem +26

      @@aureliengdt5932 it's also a cautionary tale of the power of misinformation.

    • @lizaldam2157
      @lizaldam2157 Před rokem +4

      Exactly.

    • @miltonkiller707
      @miltonkiller707 Před rokem +5

      ...including false depictions of her appearance.

    • @javjeffers5117
      @javjeffers5117 Před rokem +5

      @@miltonkiller707 and lurid rubbish printed in England and distributed in France. Have people changed?

  • @aliciahowell9617
    @aliciahowell9617 Před rokem +203

    I think it’s important to mention the accusations of child abuse and pedophilia were obtained by her jailers and their own physical, sexual and emotional abuse of Marie Antoinette’s own children. After she was executed the male child was left to rot in a cell where he was raped by his jailers and eventually became so physically abused that he became non verbal. He was neglected until he eventually died of disease and abuse.

    • @dorthedalivengood9107
      @dorthedalivengood9107 Před rokem +70

      What a terrible way to treat a innocent children

    • @Adam-jl6yo
      @Adam-jl6yo Před rokem +8

      Who became king or queen after her??

    • @nataliebierman3067
      @nataliebierman3067 Před rokem +29

      That’s beyond tragic!! no one there for him. So sad.

    • @cynthiaweaver2407
      @cynthiaweaver2407 Před rokem +44

      I didn't know this. What a horrific fate for the whole royal family. Unfortunately, revolutions anywhere unleash monsters who, for a while, will get away with anything.

    • @frauwolle2417
      @frauwolle2417 Před rokem +3

      @@Adam-jl6yo en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_France

  • @amandapittar9398
    @amandapittar9398 Před rokem +201

    I think we sometimes forget how stoic and brave these executed women were. They had strength of mind and character that I can only hope to aspire to. Queen Marie Antoinette had to ride through the streets of jeering, spitting, nasty crowds, climb the steps of the scaffold without falling or seeming to tremble or to shake. She remembered her manners moments from death. She must have been consumed with fear and worry about her children. She was totally alone at that moment in a seething crowd of haters. How lost she must have felt. She was then manhandled onto the frame and …thud! I think of other unjustly royal executed women, Anne Boleyn, Catherine Howard, Mary Queen of Scots, the Russian Tsarina & princesses - all so brave. Would I have been so calm & collected? Nope. Don’t think so. I think faith played a part, but their sense of duty did too. 😊

    • @EP-yd7vz
      @EP-yd7vz Před rokem +26

      What a sensitive, thoughtful, and eloquent comment about the tragic, fascinating women you mention above. Thank you!

    • @jamesmiller4184
      @jamesmiller4184 Před rokem +12

      @@EP-yd7vz If I might be allowed, I second that.

    • @EP-yd7vz
      @EP-yd7vz Před rokem +4

      @@jamesmiller4184 😃

    • @phillawrence5148
      @phillawrence5148 Před rokem +6

      Very well written and well said. Mary Queen of Scots had it coming though did she not?

    • @EP-yd7vz
      @EP-yd7vz Před rokem +6

      @@phillawrence5148 You make a good point. She was plotting against Ellizabeth for years and there was undeniable evidence of this. Had Mary succeeded, Elizabeth would have lost her life as well as her crown.

  • @ashleyphillips131
    @ashleyphillips131 Před 12 dny +12

    There's so many lies about her out there, it's not even funny. She never once said "let them eat cake", for one. She didn't even WANT to be queen of France

    • @MrReddevil2420
      @MrReddevil2420 Před 19 hodinami

      Nobody cares, she couldn't even keep her head.

  • @anneterry3660
    @anneterry3660 Před rokem +120

    This video has history incorrectly. Marie Antoinette was known as a generous patron of charity and moved by the plight of the poor, was a devoted mother and grief stricken at the loss of baby Sophia and then later her son Joseph. When the court cut back on "expenses" there was a near revolt it is reported by the many dozens of trades people depending on Versailles to earn a living.
    “Let them eat cake,” or Qu’ils mangent de la brioche" (Also, "S’il n’y a pas de pain on mangera de la brioche") attributed to first be found in Jean-Jacqque Rousseau’s Confessions, Book Six, 1765. Also attributed to Marie-Thérése, wife of Louis XIV, again who would have only been 14 years old when Rousseau’s Confessions were written. Brioche is very soft, buttery bread, made of flour, milk or water, eggs, salt, some sugar, yeast and lots of butter. It is usually eaten for breakfast or with afternoon tea. A baguette is only flour, water, salt, and yeast.
    The Book of Jin, a 7th-century chronicle of the Chinese Jin Dynasty, reports that when Emperor Hui (259-307) of Western Jin was told that his people were starving because there was no rice, he said, "Why don't they eat porridge with (ground) meat?", showing his unfitness.
    The Journey: Marie Antoinette by Antonia Fraser is a modern and thoroughly researched biography that is compelling reading, sometimes facts are far more interesting than fiction.

    • @Sovereignty3
      @Sovereignty3 Před rokem +11

      Yeah it's just a video about what happened to her head. She has different videos coving in more detail more about her life, but this isn't what this little 8.10 minute video is about.

    • @fabianwylie8707
      @fabianwylie8707 Před rokem +10

      Thanks so much for the account of accurate bit of history , I did read once that the queen was indeed a very generous woman ,
      Most certainly didn’t deserve this to happen to her , behind the scenes that or the corrupt military or gentlemen of France 🇫🇷 would have been more deserving of madam guillotine !.

    • @GafftheHorse
      @GafftheHorse Před rokem +4

      This video didn't seem to be covering the actual truth of whether or not she might have deserved her fate, only a little background as to what she was accused of and a very little of her reputation as was rumoured as well as the events of her execution and burial.

    • @harridan.
      @harridan. Před rokem +2

      Lady Antonia Fraser is an excellent historian. i am grateful to encounter someone who does not glean all of their historical data from the internet. (one must read before one may surf, and read enough to be able to tell a well written historical publication from a lousy one)

    • @miltonkiller707
      @miltonkiller707 Před rokem +1

      She looked nothing like the head shown in the thumbnail.

  • @okpeace4687
    @okpeace4687 Před rokem +61

    Poor marie and children they didn't deserve being murdered her daughter lived and told what happened to them all

    • @andrewcooney2387
      @andrewcooney2387 Před rokem +1

      I wonder how you feel about the massive poverty and death among the people of France while the upper class scum enjoyed a glorious time I have no pity for Thoes sent to the blade.

    • @apriscillafan
      @apriscillafan Před 2 dny

      Her children survived they were erased of who they were though

    • @okpeace4687
      @okpeace4687 Před dnem +1

      @@apriscillafan only her daughter survived she was the one who wrote what happened and how she could hear her brother screams tortured only her oldest daughter survived

    • @apriscillafan
      @apriscillafan Před dnem

      @@okpeace4687 exactly that’s why I didn’t mention her

  • @silvertbird1
    @silvertbird1 Před 14 dny +21

    The atrocious Paris Olympics opening ceremony showed shocking disrespect toward Marie Antoinette.

    • @rolo6932
      @rolo6932 Před 2 dny +2

      Indeed! The ceremony was a disgrace

  • @ParinandVarnasavang
    @ParinandVarnasavang Před 8 dny +5

    Her head was found singing in the opening ceremony of Paris 2024.

  • @DMfilmfan
    @DMfilmfan Před rokem +22

    Tussaud biographer Kate Berridge stated that from 1793 until Marie's death in 1850, there's no record of Louis XVI or Marie Antoinette's heads being part of her exhibit. No mention of either head in the Tussaud wax exhibition catalogs, newspaper articles about the exhibition etc. Both heads first appeared in an 1865 Tussaud exhibit, when her two sons were running the business. It's possible that Marie left the molds behind in France (never to return) when she went to the UK, and somehow her sons obtained them years later. Possible but unlikely - Marie's husband remained in France with the business but was irresponsible and a poor businessman. He lost the waxworks business in Paris to creditors many years before Marie's death.

    • @annagibson6466
      @annagibson6466 Před rokem +3

      Correct. Tussaud never claimed to make death masks of Marie Antoinette or Louis XVI, only some revolutionaries--but even then, Tussaud's story changes on the details, and I find it highly unlikely that she made death masks of anyone during the revolution. Tussaud claimed that her wax figures of the French royal family were done "from life," whereas some of the revolutionary heads were explicitly labeled as being done from their guillotined heads. I find it probable that her sons used the molds from the "from life" figures that Tussaud made, or at least claimed she made from life, then used them for the Chamber of Horrors when they added Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette to it.

    • @miltonkiller707
      @miltonkiller707 Před rokem

      Don't worry too much. Any molds or masks or head depicted will be false anyway. How they looked is a closely guarded secret.

  • @lilMissF0F0
    @lilMissF0F0 Před rokem +11

    Ps: madame tussauds didnt sneak to get the head. She was sentenced to death penalty because she had connection to the royal family. So they gave her options either to live as a prisoner and create death masks of important people or to be executed. She chose to create death masks and she had to endure the pain of handling the heads of her late friends. Then when the government was crumbling she managed to sneak out of france and lived in england and if i remember well she didnt return back to france like everyone else who were sentenced to death (nobles etc) and escaped france settling forever out of france

  • @sandrapryor9343
    @sandrapryor9343 Před rokem +65

    Very interesting. My mother's side of our family are descended from Marie Antoinette's family line and curiously enough my father's line is from the Bourbon Kings which the King was descended from. I have a 1st cousin that bears a striking resemblance to Marie Antoinette. Its very sad how she was treated at the time. As a Princess I have never understood why her safety wasnt demanded by her family and let her and her children travel back to Austria. Very sad.

    • @merryEngland
      @merryEngland Před rokem +9

      Marie Antoinette had not living descents.

    • @sandrapryor9343
      @sandrapryor9343 Před rokem +8

      From her FAMILY LINE, not her according to DNA. Don't know where in the family line but it could have been aunts, uncles, cousins....who knows. Just definitely from that dna group.

    • @mariagallian8057
      @mariagallian8057 Před rokem +6

      ​@@merryEngland She did. Marie Therese. She went to Austria.

    • @yousefkhayeri8789
      @yousefkhayeri8789 Před rokem +5

      Your Highness ! That's a good question !

    • @sandrapryor9343
      @sandrapryor9343 Před rokem +8

      I did not mean to infer that I was a princess. LOL. I just realized how that read....what I meant was She being a princess from Austria that her own family did not demand her safe return. LOL

  • @cventura9048
    @cventura9048 Před rokem +9

    Marie never rub the French poverty in their faces. It was all propaganda. You must do a deeper research in the French history. You probably believe that Marie said the poor should eat cake. She was victim of French politics!

  • @Amanda3280h
    @Amanda3280h Před rokem +24

    And the face? Hate clickbaits, I liked your channel

  • @auntyvenom133
    @auntyvenom133 Před 11 měsíci +7

    There’s a movie called “The Affair of the Necklace,” with Hillary Swank, about the woman who conned the Cardinal into buying the diamond necklace by pretending she was Marie Antoinette . It’s really good!

  • @anastasia10017
    @anastasia10017 Před 18 dny +2

    that diamond necklace had nothing to do with Marie Antoinette. it is a convoluted story but basically, That necklace was ordered for the ex- streetwalker mistress of the previous king of France and he died before the diamond necklace was finished and paid for. So the jewelers were stuck with this HUGE necklace and no client that could possibly afford to buy it. A jewel thief convinced the jewelers that Marie Antoinette wanted the necklace and the jeweler gave them the necklace believing they would deliver it to the queen. The thief ran to England with the necklace and sold the diamonds. Marie Antoinette had nothing to do with that necklace.

  • @louise_rose
    @louise_rose Před rokem +32

    4:20 Marie Antoinette infamously had her hands bound behind her back during her final journey, just like many of those sentenced to die in the guillotine, and to get up to the scaffold she had to walk up a fairly steep wooden staircase in full view of the crowd, lookjng straight at the towering instrument of her death. She is said to have ascended the steps quickly, her hands still trussed behind, and most likely that is how she happened to trip or stumble, getting one foot in the wrong place.

  • @staceynadeau6948
    @staceynadeau6948 Před rokem +48

    The French Revolution was needlessly brutal. So heartbreaking 💔

    • @spudspuddy
      @spudspuddy Před rokem +4

      needs to happen again, get rid of royals

    • @JunLala
      @JunLala Před 10 měsíci +4

      People were STARVING to death. Imagine seeing the parties this woman would throw. Back then the people did not have much education. Obviously they wouldn't know what was really happening. She was a naive queen, her husband was immature just as she was, sad all around. But no one is at fault here.

    • @SteveJones-gz3nd
      @SteveJones-gz3nd Před 6 měsíci

      @@JunLala I mean ok, but you don’t kill people over that. I might be starving to death, but does Bill Gates deserve to die because he threw an extravagant party?

    • @anonymousjustice4357
      @anonymousjustice4357 Před 5 měsíci

      SO ANOTHER SHEEP DEFENDING THE ELITES WHILE THEY STARVED THEIR PEOPLE TO DEATH AND LIVED LAVISHED LIFESTYLES, WHAT IS WRONG WITH THE SHEEPLE????🤦🏻‍♂️🤦🏻‍♂️🤦🏻‍♂️

    • @PythonPogchamp
      @PythonPogchamp Před 3 měsíci

      ​@@SteveJones-gz3nd considering bill gates is buying up farm lands, yes.

  • @rbsmith3365
    @rbsmith3365 Před rokem +59

    You didn’t show us Marie’s full facial cast?!?

  • @lalkayy.9541
    @lalkayy.9541 Před 11 měsíci +10

    There is no Evidence that Marie Antoinette ever Said " Let Them Eat Cake " The Saying has Though been Sometimes Attributed to Marie Theresa of Spain 1638 to 1683. Theresa was the Queen of France from 1660 to 1683 Her Husband was King Louis XIV.

  • @philstrachan
    @philstrachan Před rokem +14

    Madame Marie Tussaud's first job was Marie's deathmask, aged 17. What a freaky job, especially for a kid that age! 😮 no, she didn't sneak in to do it - it was a normal thing to do pre-photography.

    • @lalkayy.9541
      @lalkayy.9541 Před 11 měsíci +3

      Madame Tussaud was born in 1761 Marie Antoinette was Executed in 1793.

  • @divatech185
    @divatech185 Před rokem +11

    I don't really understand why she was executed for living a queen's life. Every royal lives beyond the commoners. Doesn't make sense.

    • @mariagallian8057
      @mariagallian8057 Před rokem +2

      There was famine in France at the time but the Royal Family and the aristocracy lived in splendor seemengly oblivious of the penuries of the people. The American Revolution was the example to follow. Down with the oppressors!

    • @andrewcooney2387
      @andrewcooney2387 Před rokem

      Oh yes it dose. It was the best thing ever for the liberty of the people of the world from royal tyrants.

    • @heliedecastanet1882
      @heliedecastanet1882 Před rokem

      She was not executed because of her former way of living, but for treason.

    • @SteveJones-gz3nd
      @SteveJones-gz3nd Před 6 měsíci

      @@mariagallian8057 you do know that royalty can’t control famine

    • @SteveJones-gz3nd
      @SteveJones-gz3nd Před 6 měsíci

      @@mariagallian8057 how were they oppressing the people?

  • @johnmurray6636
    @johnmurray6636 Před rokem +25

    One can clearly see conspiracy theories existed then too.
    Her majesty was a victim
    Love Marie!

    • @anonymousjustice4357
      @anonymousjustice4357 Před 5 měsíci

      No she was not. Corruption to the core … read history from the archives not the internet please

    • @RemnantsPvP
      @RemnantsPvP Před 5 měsíci

      or use common sense to distinguish what is a reliable source and what is not, rather than foregoing the internet entirely

  • @CaroLinek88
    @CaroLinek88 Před 11 měsíci +3

    The details drawn in the paintings🎨 are incredible .

  • @catherinebirch2399
    @catherinebirch2399 Před 6 měsíci +2

    When I was 11 years old I saw the wax models of those severed heads from the French revolution in the chamber of horrors. Quite creepy.

  • @ShellShock11C
    @ShellShock11C Před 8 dny +1

    RIP, Marie. You didn't deserve what you got, but at least people will remember your name.

  • @thomasmalloch8850
    @thomasmalloch8850 Před rokem +5

    Some the pictures are not Marie Antoinette very mis leading . She did not buy furniture from abroad or Europe she had it made by Resiner for one .

  • @njag3142
    @njag3142 Před rokem +7

    Where is the cast of the head now?

  • @berthainesguerrabriones2956

    The head story 4:48

  • @SamHinson-oo9db
    @SamHinson-oo9db Před rokem +7

    Fascinating. Truly. But if your going to make a video of Marie Antoinette’s death mask maybe SHOW THE DAMN MASK?!?

    • @jamesmiller4184
      @jamesmiller4184 Před rokem +1

      It was at the very beginning and, it is not a "death mask" but rather Madame Tussaud's original wax modelling of it.

    • @miltonkiller707
      @miltonkiller707 Před rokem

      She can't. Marie Antoinette looked an awful LOT different to what's been advertised.

    • @pommiebears
      @pommiebears Před rokem

      @@miltonkiller707 You saw her with your own eyes then? How do you know?

    • @miltonkiller707
      @miltonkiller707 Před rokem +1

      ​@@pommiebears I've been paying attention to this channel for a while now. It routinely ignores eyewitness descriptions of historical figures. On one occasion this would be understandable, but several times become an agenda. We know the meaning of words like swarthy, tawny etc. We know what they mean now, and what they meant in their heyday. This channel, in the cases of Anne Boleyn and Elizabeth I, omits such trivial detail. It also ignored evidence to suggest Ptolemy X, Alexander I was of negroid appearance evident in two defaced busts. Egerton MS 1500 depicts the entire Ptolemy line as blacks, including Cleopatra VII. How did this channel portray her? That's right. Everything here panders to the tastes of a particular audience. Therefore, logic dictates the above portrayal is false, and like you, I seek evidence to prove so. Jean-Antoine Houdon created a bust in 1781. It's said to be the real likeness of Marie Antoinette, even in a cruel twist of fate, having its head broken off from the rest of the statue. Now of, course, unless some authoritative source confirms this, and by that I mean the cognoscenti, we're stuck with agenda driven iconoclasts looking for hits.

  • @leticiagarcia9025
    @leticiagarcia9025 Před rokem +27

    Watch Lucy Worsely’s royal myths and secrets. It’s a more detailed documentary about Marie Antoinette.

    • @juneahernauthor
      @juneahernauthor Před rokem +2

      love Lucy!! Such an educational approach with humor and lively feel of characters of the time, she playing quite a few.

    • @harridan.
      @harridan. Před rokem +2

      She is an excellent historian and author.

  • @nycapplesJH
    @nycapplesJH Před rokem +10

    Why didn’t you show us the mask?

  • @RawHeadRay
    @RawHeadRay Před rokem +7

    A video about Marie Antoinette’s death mask that doesn’t show the death mask in the video,..ok

  • @laniyates5732
    @laniyates5732 Před rokem +3

    i always thought the affair of the necklace was a set up. marie was shown it but even she said it was to expensive and said no

    • @JunLala
      @JunLala Před 10 měsíci

      Yes. She actually refused to buy it and found it very odd when someone said it was going to be a gift for her through a letter. Because she had *refused to buy it*

  • @EBThisThat
    @EBThisThat Před 8 dny

    Even to the end she was absolutely considerate and polite. What composure !

  • @anastasia10017
    @anastasia10017 Před 18 dny +1

    Louis XIV and Louis XV were responsible for over spending on wars , building Versailles etc etc... and the sad financial state of France. Louis XVI was the unlucky King to inherit their financial mess .

  • @evoandy
    @evoandy Před rokem +5

    She was held in the Conciergerie. Not the concierge. and she was executed at the Place de la Revolution, not the Palace de La Revolution. And buried at the Basilica Saint Denis. not the Basilia Saint Dennis.

    • @heliedecastanet1882
      @heliedecastanet1882 Před rokem

      She was buried in a communal grave (fosse commune de la Madeleine) after her execution. Her remains were transported to Saint Denis in 1815, 22 years after her burial.

  • @haroldgillies3083
    @haroldgillies3083 Před rokem +2

    The executioner would speak french, not spanish, and therefore not utter "Viva" but "Vive".

  • @kenb3552
    @kenb3552 Před rokem +3

    I really doubt the story that Madame Tussaud took plaster cast of her head while the gravediggers were lunching. Sounds ridiculous on it's face (pun). More likely, Tussaud used some other woman's head and claimed it was Marie's - simply to create a macabre showpiece for her to make money.

  • @christopherpuleo5650
    @christopherpuleo5650 Před 5 měsíci +1

    Awhh my poor Queen Marie Antoinette!

  • @wondereagle
    @wondereagle Před rokem +5

    A blot on France’s history

    • @andrewcooney2387
      @andrewcooney2387 Před rokem +2

      The French revolution is the best thing ever for the liberty and freedom of the people of the world, the fight for the rights of mankind took a decisive turn for the best during the French revolution, well done to the people of France.
      Long live democracy and humanity and freedom.

    • @miltonkiller707
      @miltonkiller707 Před rokem

      @@andrewcooney2387 The worst thing ever to happen to France in her history was the nonsense you espouse. It is absolute stupidity designed to allow what were peasants so-called "freedom." Doing away with sanctioned law, replacing it with "people rule" is what destroyed the world. The only being with right is the Creator of Heaven and Earth. Until or unless you learn and accept this, your vaunted republic is going down.

    • @uselesshero.official
      @uselesshero.official Před rokem +1

      @@andrewcooney2387 yeah the same thing is claimed by the bolshevik revolutionaries too but ends don't justify the means... the revolutionaries were equally barbaric if not more compared to the royalties.

    • @RemnantsPvP
      @RemnantsPvP Před 5 měsíci

      the french revolution was not a revolution in freedom or liberty
      the french revolution allowed a sadist manipulator to run the country and execute people for using the wrong words to address someone, or censor any sympathising with the BRUTAL treatment of the ex royal family

    • @RemnantsPvP
      @RemnantsPvP Před 5 měsíci

      reply edit: censor anything close to sympathy for the ex royal family's brutal treatment

  • @lianefehrle9921
    @lianefehrle9921 Před rokem +2

    The music catches me off guard

    • @66bayouboy
      @66bayouboy Před rokem

      I agree, It doesn't fit with the video

  • @Tim8mit
    @Tim8mit Před rokem +3

    Madame Tussauds ' last name is phonetically pronounced "Tooo-sow", the "s" is silent in many french words and names . All over CZcams there are poor descriptions, and bad pronunciations of words commonly know to the educated and the well informed. That no one edits and corrects these things is sad, and lazy

    • @heliedecastanet1882
      @heliedecastanet1882 Před rokem

      The sound is like in the German "Tü". A sound that does not exist in English.

  • @ScottRossProductions

    Not sure, but a friend of mine said an ancestor of his crapped down her neck...

  • @lel7841
    @lel7841 Před rokem +2

    Is there some audio missing from the end of the video? I only had visuals for almost all of the last minute

  • @pagen5219
    @pagen5219 Před rokem +2

    Not any diff than the homeless, poor, suffering in the UK and the contrast of the King. WHY pay for rich people?

    • @Helentroy01
      @Helentroy01 Před rokem +2

      Porque pagar por políticos ricos?

  • @midnightchannel7759
    @midnightchannel7759 Před 6 měsíci +1

    These days she's come to be seen as a bit of a scapegoat for the incompetence of her husband. Many of the claims made of her were really done by others (e.g., "let them eat cake" was not said by her), or things she did were not as bad as is aimed today (e.g., the amount she spent on her garden, often claimed today to have been outrageous, was in fact the same amount typically dropped in one nights gambling losses by French aristocrats. And the poor children she adopted were he last action when awaiting death: she made sure tonarrqnge for them, find people who would take them to safety, arrange for their education, and etc.).

  • @melindamercier6811
    @melindamercier6811 Před 2 měsíci

    What?! How did I never know Madame Tussaud plastered the head of Marie Antoinette??? That’s a massive oversight on my part having read up on all she’s done lol. 😅

  • @keithhawthorne5630
    @keithhawthorne5630 Před 15 dny +1

    The French always disliked her. They slamdered and ridiculed her the whole time She was in France.

  • @puppetoz
    @puppetoz Před rokem +2

    The executioner's name was Sanson not Samson

  • @redshelly9541
    @redshelly9541 Před rokem +3

    Why didn't we see the head????? 🙄😣😮‍💨

    • @RemnantsPvP
      @RemnantsPvP Před 5 měsíci

      because
      A) there were no photograph devices at the time
      B) it may never be found depending what they did with it, cant remember
      C) ask yourself the same question with someone more recent, like the Queen of England; that speaks for itself

  • @IdoNomb
    @IdoNomb Před 5 dny

    I know what happened to hear head. It was displayed at the Opening Ceremony of the Paris Olympics 😂

  • @menat5614
    @menat5614 Před rokem

    That is not what I said. I was merely making the point that she was not to blame for the state of France's economy. France spent 1.3 BILLION LIvres (some say more) to help the Revolution. Then the new government did not pay it back. Someone said that they paid it back in WW1 and WW2. That was a little late don't you think?
    I quote James M. Volo, MA in Military History and Wars , American Military University (AMU) (Graduated 1997)4y
    " France's debt, aggravated by French involvement in the American Revolution, led Louis XVI to implement new taxation and to reduce privileges. In all the French spent 1.3 billion livres to support the Americans directly in addition to the money it spent fighting Britain on land and sea outside the U.S.
    In many ways the American Revolution became of multi-ocean war. In India, British troops gained control of several French outposts in 1778 and 1779. In the Peace of Paris (1783), Cuddalore was returned to Great Britain in exchange for Pondicherry and Mahé, two French territories that British forces had captured earlier in the war. During the next 50 years, Pondicherry changed hands between France and Britain with the regularity of their wars and peace treaties. The Indian territories under French administration were minuscule, especially in comparison to the British India.
    As a cost of participation in the American war, France accumulated over 1.0 billion livres of unrelieved debt. France gained little except that it weakened its main strategic enemy and gained a new, fast-growing ally that could become a welcome trading partner. France's help is considered a major, vital, and decisive contribution to the United States' victory against the British. However, the trade with America never materialized. Federalist New England, where most foreign trade originated, remained pro-British."

  • @ohshedee2020
    @ohshedee2020 Před 5 měsíci

    Whats fascinating about her is that many women could easily be her. Married young, ignored by her husband, a queen...what do you expect.

  • @brucemedley69
    @brucemedley69 Před 9 dny

    Her and her husband thought she was better than everyone else but dound out different.

  • @7dixiebug
    @7dixiebug Před 27 minutami

    This strongly implies that Madame Tussaud did a plaster cast in the graveyard? That wouldn't be easy--I've done them before. Are you sure she didn't take the head back to her studio to do the casting? Also, this podcast, though interesting, didn't tell us where her head ended up. Do we know? Is it buried with her body?

  • @user-wu9gr9xm8p
    @user-wu9gr9xm8p Před rokem +1

    Those who killed her themselves are long dead and it pleases.

  • @jerryemt2001
    @jerryemt2001 Před 22 dny +1

    I think her head appeared at the Paris Olympics

    • @vesilehappiness
      @vesilehappiness Před 21 dnem

      It sadly did. I really don’t understand the french.

  • @terrybromwich5157
    @terrybromwich5157 Před 15 dny +1

    So the answer to your clickbait headline is “nothing really, exactly as you’d expect”. Cheers for wasting 8 minutes.

  • @SMcCaskill
    @SMcCaskill Před rokem +3

    It's NOT pronounced gillotine it's pronounced geeatine. Gee uh teen. The ll is silent.

    • @morrisonscott702
      @morrisonscott702 Před rokem

      Hello hope all's well with you there?

    • @marmar-90
      @marmar-90 Před rokem +1

      no, the ll is not silent at all, it's pronounced "y", like in many cases with the double L. it's Gee - yo - Teen

  • @SirBeauJangles
    @SirBeauJangles Před rokem +2

    Please please please... before recording these voiceovers - words you're unfamiliar with - find how to pronounce them? Without stutterings and hesitations, the result would gain you extra cred. The French in the statement you made should not be "Viva" it should have been "Vive... " pronounced "Veeve".

  • @SafeAndEffectiveTheySaid
    @SafeAndEffectiveTheySaid Před rokem +23

    Until Netflix decides she was a black queen and made us waste a preciously hour of our live.

    • @andrewcooney2387
      @andrewcooney2387 Před rokem +6

      Netflix is full of crap

    • @AssistantofReginalManager
      @AssistantofReginalManager Před rokem +3

      Yep just like Cleopatra. What a joke!

    • @standingontheshouldersofgi5876
      @standingontheshouldersofgi5876 Před 10 měsíci

      @vanessaofakem1642cleopatra was Greek, madam. I’m not sure how educated you are, but most Greeks did have white skin tones. While yes, it is debatable that Cleo’s skin tone naturally darkened due to the exposure to the sun and other climates in Egypt, she still wasn’t black.
      No matter how much you try to rewrite history, you’re only going to look more and more foolish to the real educated individuals who take one look at your elaborate bullshit, and laugh uncontrollably.

    • @RemnantsPvP
      @RemnantsPvP Před 5 měsíci +4

      did you really just make up a scenario just to be offended about it? 💀

    • @SafeAndEffectiveTheySaid
      @SafeAndEffectiveTheySaid Před 5 měsíci

      @@RemnantsPvP It was Creek cultura appropriation

  • @temjenlembalemtur7920

    The lesson is even the slightest word of yours will be used against you in your bad days ..

    • @RemnantsPvP
      @RemnantsPvP Před 5 měsíci

      the lesson is that while monarchy sucks, dont use the fact its bad to justify murdering and torturing an entire family and anyone who sympathises with them

  • @robertreginollespell
    @robertreginollespell Před rokem +1

    So where’s the picture of her head? Much ado about nothing, this video

  • @mellowcore
    @mellowcore Před 15 dny

    Is there anything written about that mark on her face or were those bloodied features just put there for dramatic effect?

  • @MrYashka12
    @MrYashka12 Před rokem +2

    so where iz de ead?

  • @MichelleBruce-lo4oc
    @MichelleBruce-lo4oc Před rokem

    Hi, awesome live history video I enjoyed it. Interesting video. How are you? I'm doing well. Have a great day see you next video greetings from Canada

  • @WillyBluefield
    @WillyBluefield Před měsícem

    I'd say there's a whole bunch of big-time politicians, along with the wealthy people who own them, who would do well to reflect on what happens when The People have finally had enough.

  • @lightimpactmmm3844
    @lightimpactmmm3844 Před rokem +1

    You tell ordinary people that they are chosen rulers by God - and then The People get hungry …. And then when the people are hungry we see where the Power really lies - Power and royalty lies where the people “ think “ it does … titles do not give you Divine Right - The People do - always

  • @JamesEIvoryIII
    @JamesEIvoryIII Před rokem +3

    Barbarians, plain and simple.

  • @evoandy
    @evoandy Před rokem +3

    She was an Austrian archduchess. not a princess.

    • @jmajesty79
      @jmajesty79 Před 4 měsíci

      An Archduchess is a princess...just of a higher rank than your average princess because her mother was an Empress, which is a higher rank than a Queen.

  • @KimberlySays...
    @KimberlySays... Před rokem +2

    I ❤ this channel!!

  • @lynnebarnes3840
    @lynnebarnes3840 Před rokem +2

    She was a German scapegoat.

  • @maxlinder5262
    @maxlinder5262 Před rokem +4

    Already mispronounced ... guillotine.....

  • @jamesdellaneve9005
    @jamesdellaneve9005 Před dnem

    Just go to Versailles. Look at the paintings of the partiers there. You can see what a party pad it was. It’s not hard to see why the people revolted. However, the Jacobins and the psychology of the time was a huge factor. It’s always in the name of safety. Just like COVID.

  • @hamish11100
    @hamish11100 Před rokem +1

    If the local Catholic hierarchy possessed said necklace why did the peasants spare his head?

  • @vrrr.j
    @vrrr.j Před 3 hodinami

    She’s the sacrifice in politics.
    Just like any other woman who’s in politics

  • @RobertRobinson-dy3rj
    @RobertRobinson-dy3rj Před 2 měsíci

    She was ahead of her time 😮

  • @PlasticStrws
    @PlasticStrws Před 14 hodinami

    Crazy how they treated her. She was a spending maniac but to have her head chopped off snd then continue to make fun of it while French spends money billions of illegals it's insane

  • @simonadolezalova691
    @simonadolezalova691 Před měsícem

    Úplně jiná než na obrazech,hodně podobná své matce

  • @SKF358
    @SKF358 Před 5 měsíci

    Where's the Tussaud depiction of the head?

  • @jefflisondra8555
    @jefflisondra8555 Před 11 měsíci

    Marie Antoinette's natural hair color is strawberry blonde without her wig. But sadly,her beautiful natural hair color turned white.😢

  • @Down_the_Wind
    @Down_the_Wind Před rokem +1

    That death mask had Marie Antoinette looking like George Washington.
    Not a good look.

    • @RemnantsPvP
      @RemnantsPvP Před 5 měsíci +1

      check how robespierre looked 💀

  • @szk4023
    @szk4023 Před rokem

    She was executed in a square called "Place de la Concorde". Today, the US Embassy in Paris is right next to that square.

    • @louise_rose
      @louise_rose Před rokem

      At the time it was called "Place de la Révolution" - but up until the year before (1792) it had been called, with the darkest irony, "Place Louis XV" (the father and predecessor of her husband the King - Louis XVI had also been decapitated there!). The name "Concorde" (unity, reconciliation) came only in 1795, after the Terror had ended and the revolution entered a more peaceful stage.

    • @heliedecastanet1882
      @heliedecastanet1882 Před rokem

      @@louise_rose You are right except on one point : Louis XV was Louis XVI's grandfather 😉

    • @louise_rose
      @louise_rose Před rokem

      @@heliedecastanet1882 Mais oui, bien sûr! 👋

  • @powerlocalmedia5130
    @powerlocalmedia5130 Před rokem

    Bring me the Head of Marie Antoinette! Oh ok you did thanks 😂

  • @katieh40077
    @katieh40077 Před rokem +3

    Wasnt her ultimately destroyed? How would the first pictures/thumbnail be possible unles rendered by paintings?

    • @mariagordanier3404
      @mariagordanier3404 Před rokem +13

      Madame Tussaud did a wax cast of her face after her death. That is what you saw.

    • @maureenglidden1114
      @maureenglidden1114 Před rokem +6

      If you watch the full video, it does explain.

  • @JanetGregory-fj1pm
    @JanetGregory-fj1pm Před měsícem

    Very sad story 😢

  • @Mandalynn_Bay
    @Mandalynn_Bay Před 17 dny

    My ancestors are her and her mom Marie Therese. ❤❤❤

  • @christineamodeo920
    @christineamodeo920 Před rokem

    Read the book: Guillotine and the cross

  • @kaiser6292
    @kaiser6292 Před 17 dny +1

    I think she was just hated because she was austrian

  • @claudinelee3456
    @claudinelee3456 Před 12 dny

    Umm it got cut off

  • @Yercom_Media
    @Yercom_Media Před 21 dnem

    I am here after watching Olympics opening ceremony controversy...

  • @bunny-yi9cj
    @bunny-yi9cj Před 11 hodinami

    This is my Roman empire

  • @autumnishotterthansummer

    I cant stand when folks pronounce the silent Ls in Guillotine 🙄

  • @of1300
    @of1300 Před 2 dny

    Read Stefan Zweig. You will see her differently.

  • @onixotto
    @onixotto Před dnem +1

    Where is the mask?

  • @schuur10
    @schuur10 Před 21 dnem

    Believe me, in those days where photography was not invented the meanings of spectators of the event must be totally different from one and another. after all painted images that came by i can not match 2 to eachother from all separed images, at least i wont argue about Marie,s color o her eyes. that is painted 50 times dark and 50 times blue!

  • @sheryljohnson6602
    @sheryljohnson6602 Před 4 dny

    Not only is this factually wrong, but all of the mispronunciations make it horrible to listen to.