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Episode Synopsis
On October 16, 1793, the streets of Paris echoed with the wheels of a cart carrying a queen to her death. Marie Antoinette, once the glittering symbol of royal grandeur, now sat pale and silent, hands bound, a prisoner called the Widow Capet. Her fall from grace was a slow collapse, born of rumor, resentment, and revolution. The woman who once ruled the most elegant court in Europe became a scapegoat for a starving nation and the embodiment of everything the people despised about monarchy.In today’s episode, we follow her final journey from the darkness of the Conciergerie to the bright scaffold at the Place de la Révolution. We will look at the trial that condemned her, the words that silenced a courtroom, and the poise that outlasted her crown. This is the story of Marie Antoinette’s last day and the Revolution’s defining moment.
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