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The editors of the Encyclopaedia Britannica are pleased to present the world of Marie-Antoinette and the French Revolution - from the grandeur and opulence of the French régime to its chaotic downfall and the new order that rose from its ashes. Here become familiar with about the extravagant history of the royal Palace of Versailles with its Hall of Mirrors and intensive gardens, and the lavish court design of Louis XVI. Included are biographical portraits of Marie-Antoinette, her confidantes, and her conspirators, as well as profiles of other fascinating characters, such as Robespierre and Voltaire. Through the advent of the guillotine for public executions, to the firebrands, philosophers, and royal philanderers who figured in the Revolution, Encyclopaedia Britannica sheds new light on this fascinating amount of world history. Find out about the progression of events from the storming of the Bastille through the Reign of Terror; the scandals of Marie-Antoinette, like the Affair of the Diamond Necklace; and the Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen. With over four hours of audio tracks and 60-plus chapters covering key people, places, and events, The French Revolution: Kings, Queens, and Guillotines examines this tumultuous and intriguing turning point in European history, with all of its captivating characters and events.