Louis XVI, Marie-Antoinette et le comte de Provence en face de la r volution, Volume 2 explores the tumultuous period of the French Revolution through the lives and experiences of its most prominent figures. Louis Phocion Todi re delves into the challenges faced by King Louis XVI, Queen Marie Antoinette, and the Count of Provence (later Louis XVIII) as they navigated the escalating political and social upheaval.
This volume offers a detailed account of the monarchy's struggle to maintain power and influence amidst growing revolutionary fervor. Todi re's narrative sheds light on the personal and political dynamics that shaped the course of French history during this pivotal era. Readers gain valuable insights into the complexities of the revolution and the roles played by key members of the royal family.
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