Marie Antoinette in the Temple
Marie Antoinette

The move to the Temple

After the storming of the Tuileries, Marie Antoinette and her family sought refuge with the Legislative Assembly. After a terrifying day, they were given lodgings at a nearby convent. However, they would not be allowed to stay there. On 13 August 1792, the family was moved to the Temple, a medieval fortress used as a [read more]

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Marie Antoinette

Marie Antoinette’s adopted children

In addition to her two surviving children, Marie Antoinette also adopted four children. “Armand” Francois-Michel Gagné In 1776, Marie Antoinette’s carriage nearly ran over a five-year-old boy who had run into the road. Luckily, the carriage managed to stop in time, and Marie Antoinette learned that the boy was an orphan and was being cared [read more]

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Marie Antoinette

The storming of the Bastille

On 14 July 1789, revolutionaries stormed and managed to seize control of the Bastille, a fortress and political prison. The city of Paris had already been in turmoil for several days. The Bastille was nearly empty and housed just seven prisoners at this time, but as a symbol of tyranny, the fortress still stood strong. [read more]