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Marie Antoinette and Her Lavish Parties - The Royal Biography Book for Kids | Children's Biography Books

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Book excerpt: Marie Antoinette was the last queen of France who was known for throwing lavish parties. Her actions helped provoke the unrest that resulted to the French Revolution. But who was really Marie Antoinette? What was her story? What happened to her during and after the French Revolution? Open this book to read more about her.


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