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<blockquote data-quote="peter2" data-source="post: 75874510" data-attributes="member: 381327"><p>There were many people in 1789 in France praising the coming back to nature. Among whom Queen Marie-Antoinette, playing to be a shepherd in the Little Garden of the Queen, at Trianon Palace, in Versailles, when at the same time, a jewel affair was putting the blame on her..</p><p>There were many people discovering world and making breakthrough innovations as well in 1789, while King Louis was busy making locksmith works.</p><p>Peoples trying to behave like Kings, or Queens aren't welcome, and may be Kings or Queens trying to do people's works aren't welcome, as well.</p><p></p><p>Just wonder whether King Louis and Queen Marie-Antoinette weren't actually beheaded for the hidden reason that their most revolutionnary activities were offending or spreading shade over some revolutionnary spirits, in a rival way. </p><p>Would you find my assumption relevant, or not, please?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="peter2, post: 75874510, member: 381327"] There were many people in 1789 in France praising the coming back to nature. Among whom Queen Marie-Antoinette, playing to be a shepherd in the Little Garden of the Queen, at Trianon Palace, in Versailles, when at the same time, a jewel affair was putting the blame on her.. There were many people discovering world and making breakthrough innovations as well in 1789, while King Louis was busy making locksmith works. Peoples trying to behave like Kings, or Queens aren't welcome, and may be Kings or Queens trying to do people's works aren't welcome, as well. Just wonder whether King Louis and Queen Marie-Antoinette weren't actually beheaded for the hidden reason that their most revolutionnary activities were offending or spreading shade over some revolutionnary spirits, in a rival way. Would you find my assumption relevant, or not, please? [/QUOTE]
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