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  • Omg..poor son, dying of hunger, sadness is no way for a 10 year old boy to die.

  • so tragic,i hate that her son was beaten and had to die in prison. he was only 10 :(

  • such peace loving people, does they really say this about french guys ?

  • The last queen of France was Amélie de Bourbon princesse des Deux-Siciles (1782 - 1866) wife of Louis-Philippe Ier (1773 - 1850) king of France 1830-1848.

    1848 second french revolution...

    List of the last kings of France :

    Louis XVIII 1814-1824

    Charles X 1824-1830

    Louis Philippe 1830-1848

  • im doing a term paper on marie antoinette and this helped A LOT thank you for posting this on here. she really deserved more respesct than she was treated with.

  • The French royalty got what they deserved. They weren't "heroic" in death, certainly not M. Antoinette. They just died. They didn't give a damn about the misery and suffering their unbelievably lavish lifestyles and perverted whims created among their so called subjects, who should rather be called slaves.

    I'll never cry over those fools, but I could weep for the revolution that was never finished and was perverted by Napoleon, in his psychopathic lust for conquest and personal glory.

  • the daughter looks so beautiful, just like her mother

  • la monarchia costituzionale in francia è stata impossibile.....per una serie di congetture ed errori di comunicazione che l'hanno impedita tra il re ed i suoi ministri...in più il tutto è stato gestito dalla classe borghese..

  • Marie Antoinette ne parle pas Anglais...

  • This is a perfect example of human stupidity. Humans as individuals are intelligent BUT when you group them together their intelligence declines rapidly. I'm appalled bc they died needlessly just so that france can bring back a similar monarchal power years later...DUMB!!!!

  • This made me cry :')

  • Que crève cette république enjuivée et franc maçonne!

    Vive la France catholique et royaliste!

  • stupid girls protect the queen,

  • She did nothing wrong..her only crime was, she was a child/young had no idea..what was happening outside the palace walls. She wasn't a fool or retard, she understood enough of saw the people poor and sickly she would have acted, but she was to young to see it..She would have gone LOOKING litterly..herself. But being a queen unware of how they hated her, the others of court who did would never let her go in those bollows of hell..

  • It wasn't her fault! that Louis could not be a good husband and that's why she felt an empty space in herself and lost all the money of the country !she was a young girl! without bad thoughts and intentions and that famous "phrase" Let them it cake! was a lie at all! She never deserve that!neither her son's!!!!!!!!!!

  • Any Republic, any rights, any proclamation and law to the so called "people" is just monstrous and horrid, when it costs life of a woman,a Queen,(by God how could they!!)and her husband and children.French revolution as any other revolution was just a barbaric comedy and blasphemy, and it tears my heart to see that there are still people on this earth who even they should bless Marie Antoinette for a wonderfull person she was, are able to condemn her..May Marie Antoinette rest in heaven in piece

  • Vive la République

  • Vive la république!!!!!

  • A real eye-opener about the Last Queen of France! English led the precedent of killing their own unpopular Kings like Charles I and Edward II. France did later on for Revolution. She was victim of thousand years of debauchery, corruption and tyranny of Bourbons. Apart from her tragic death, the way she was accused of incest and her 10 year old son dying in the dungeons, is pathetic how a benign and cultured French people descended to be savage barbaric people!!

  • @SV2609 when people are hungry and they see their children die. Yes I think that people are capable of barbarism. Although I not support the death of little Louis and his mother. Long live the Republic

  • @TheJEANFB I find it intriguing that in today’s materialistic world, rich and famous people almost live like Maria A! Nobody condemn them to death. In fact, most of the politicians of most of the country are corrupt, arrogant and tyrant. French or Russian revolutions or for that matter any revolutions does not change anything ultimately. Only people change but the basic Human nature remains the same!!

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  • This was an extremely amazing documentary!!! I learned so much about Marie Antoinette and her life. Thanks so much for uploading all 12 parts!

  • Wow

  • sucks she has no living descendents..

  • @cezza57 She has nephews and nieces

  • Does anyone know the name of the background music in the end? It starts at 1:56.

  • I kinda really want to tell the screaming crowd to SHUT UP when they held Marie head.

  • Since Europe lost their Kings and Queens we have started waning down to a great shit. This democracy we have now made of corruption and thieves are disgusting. It's so sad for France to have lost their Monarchy as it is for Italy. We were much better back then, undoubtedly. Lucky is Britain to still have theirs.

  • Sorry but this is only way to get a human rights: In fact, fight for the human rights are lasted from 1789 to 1989

  • i feel bad for Marie Therese her mom and dad were killed and her brother died at 10:( she lost her family, its really sad:(

  • she had a chance to leave france but she didnt want to smh

  • She didn't even stand a chance given her (un)education in politics and on how to run a country, as well as the current state of France which system was more than outdated by the time Marie Antoinette and Louis XVI started ruling. We are all products of our upbringing and environment, so were they; couldn't even shed their noble way of thinking even when they had to get away to save their lives, how could they have change their way of thinking to save the people?

  • Et gloire a la République

  • @delvarduss République of bananas.

  • RIP Marie Antoinette.

  • She bought expensive dresses deserve it

  • The jailers abused her son even worse...imagine every bad thing a criminal could do to a helpless child, they did it...and he died in their 'care.'

  • DAMN IT!!! She did not deserve this kind of death!!! But even so she is one heck of a queen, a queen that doesn't lose her pride until the very end that is what i called a true queen a true ruler....

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  • I have always felt sorry for her, because she clearly did not realize the struggle France was having, but I never knew the details of her own struggle at their hands after her famiky was imprisioned. The harm done to her and her family seems on an individual level to overshadow the harm she accidentally caused or continued.

  • I like that documentry very much. It shows not just simple facts but also reasons, why things went how they went. Thank you for uploading this.

  • She was a teenager thrust into a world that sparkles. Of course she was selfish and frivolous with her money, she was only fifteen.

  • she was a good woman! just a little lost in the beginning.... but think how much she sacrificed in the end... she wasnt as bad as people call her.... the french public was just getting to hyper.... marie antoinette deserved to live longer!!! :'( </3

  • Would we speak so much of her if such a tragic and undeserved end had happened to someone that was not a queen...and this happened thousands of times, even during her so "delicate" reign...Why do people born in a self claimed "noble/royal" family (with all the priviledges it implies, no work, no tax, abondance, free education, and therefore the responsabilities they should imply...) should receive more attention than other human beings?

  • @wollin20 I agree.

  • @wollin20 It is a shame, whoever it happens to, but it still doesn't justify what the revolutionaries did to her and her family. No, you are right, class difference and privileges to only a few select are not right either, but it wasn't her fault that she was born into a royal family, she would never have been able to change the class-system single handedly. Her faith was already sealed when she married Louis XVI - that's the saddest part.

  • what was the song at the end of the film called. Does anyone know it really gets to me.

  • RIP Maria Antonia -/3

  • POOR HER....

  • This makes me cry I dont really know how anyone could kill someone especially a beautful woman like her life in prison if she had no alternative would have been better or poison!!!

  • stupid woman, she finally grew up and saw reality instead of living in dream land of flowers and butterflies everywhere while the poor people suffered around her.

  • I take French and my class watched a movie kinda like this. My teacher saaid that Marie Antoinette was a 15 year old when she 1st moved thr and she just was going thrw her teenage years and the french hated how she was careless about her money. so her dieing is really an opinion. but the sad thing is tht most of france hated her!!!! so if you dont really get y she died thts y nd if ur opionion is different from other pplz thn its ok most pplz think it was good nd most ppl think it was bad so ok

  • Thank you so much!

  • the way she died wasn't right not matter what she did

  • Once a Princess, always a Princess.....Once a Queen, always a Queen!

  • The astrian bitch Maria Antonetta was beheaded because of high treasury since she gave away the military postures of the french army to their enemy armies as the Prussians and austrians. Today feministic history falsifiers try to changeher image into that of an innocent little girl, only to humilate the french republic and its people. Well those bitches can do that because the french republic guarantees the right of free speech.

  • @pedowife4kids<==== Freedom of speech is good, as long as their grammar and spelling are better than yours....

  • i really salute to her, she is a real brave woman who died with dignity R.I.P. Marie Antoinette

  • CHOPPY CHOPPY!

  • I find it a shame that Coppola's film ended at their leaving Versailles & didn't include their time in the Revolution up to her death.

  • @cleanhomer Coppola said she wanted to show her life as queen and the revolution did little to strengthening her point...the movie isn't supposed to be as tragic as the real history....but i know what you mean, it would have been interesting to see it...

  • The fault is the forced marriage to the future king. I think that she is not that kind of person who should have been the queen of France. She is a pleasant girl forcibly placed in an alienated yet extremely extravagant position.

    The king never wanted to be ruler. Being unwilling and unprepared for everything, and caught up by the strict rules of society and antiquated cutoms, they failed to be good rulers.

    And see how media worsens things.. that's so propaganda!

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  • @Cheer12324 ...and how do you think they can move her? They should first find the unmarked grave. One of many, you know...

  • @Cheer12324 They already have. The King and Queen were exhumed and reburied nearly 200 years ago(in January 1815) at the orders of Louis XVIII. They lie beneath black marble tombs in the vaults below the Cathedral Saint-Denis, the traditional resting place of the Bourbon dynasty. Above the tombs is a sculpture of the royal couple kneeling at prayer. A large mausoleum now stands at the original burial site. Inside are marble statues,the King supported by an angel, the Queen by religion

  • Louis 16 was a good king. The french republic was born in the blood. What people don't know is that republic is responsible of the Vendeen's genocide. Vendeen were supporting monarchy.Marie Antoinette's son Louis 16 was beaten and died as a martyr at the age of 10. We (french people) shouldn't be proud

  • As with most people who are about to die, She excepted it. That is why she didn't Fear it. She made peace with herself, and accepted her Fate. As we all will one day!

  • @Mr1958louief What makes you think most people accept dying? Do you have statistics to back this up? Many people go to their death fighting desperately for every last breath...I have seen people die of disease and it is not a pretty sight. And many people including Du Barry went to the guillotine crying for one more minute...Outward serenity at the time of one's death is a great feat, most of us will not accomplish it. Marie has to be given great credit for achieving it at her's.

  • @goodgirlkay I watch them Die 6 DAY'S A WEEK. The ones fighting are afraid of the unknown. The ones who made peace with the fact and themselves. Accept it. Stevie, I lost yesterday he was 13. He had been waiting for it. "Tired of living like this." He was watching jeepers creepers when he passed. du Barry being who and what she was fighting because she hadn't made peace with herself. If you know it is your time to pass on. Can you stop it No. Just like Birth. It is part of Life..

  • its funny how some people dont really understand Marie Antoinette and judge her for her frivoloust life, but if you take the time to read or see these type fo documentaries you understand that underneath all the glamour she was a troubled woman with a unjust ending. may she and her family rest in peace.

  • @brownblooddrops24 can you tell me which country you live in? If you live in USA, do you realize that you'd be hard pressed to find one single person alive at that time in the colonies (rather the newly found republic of the USA) whom did NOT support the revolution in France? And all the founding Fathers like Jefferson were extreme supporters, Jefferson and others even moved to France to help set up the Republic. You dont realize that these people hated the rule of monarchs, and so would you.

  • Luis XVI hubiera sido soltero,hubiera muerto más viejo...

  • Marie Antoinette was innocent! So were her children, even her husband. She did not deserve to die like that! She was supposed to die as an old queen in her own bed. Its such a shame! Oh, and for that quote "Let them eat cake", she never said that!! Even if she did, she didnt say it rudely or sarcastically. I dont care what anyone says about her, she was a good woman with a big heart. R.I.P Marie Antoinette I love you and so do many others <3

  • @KISSMEMYFOOL69 i sympathize with her too, but she is NOT innocent. she spent loads of taxpayer's money on dresses and jewelry. i sympathize with her - she was young and inexperienced but she's a queen. a queen has duties.

  • @KISSMEMYFOOL69

    WHOA!!!! how did you go into the past and talked to her about this?!?!?! 

  • @KISSMEMYFOOL69 but she did not care of the people of france, they just die or didnt cant pay the huge bills because she just spend it on dresses and herself and other things

  • @GeertWezel I wish people like you would do an extensive research about the subject before you speak up.

  • @KISSMEMYFOOL69 completly agree with you!

  • @KISSMEMYFOOL69 Easy to say right now, but if you lived back then under the monarchy's oppression you would have thought differently.

  • @KISSMEMYFOOL69 Et moi aussi....

  • I truly loved this documentary!

  • Fabulous documentary. I feel very educated.

  • I liked her.

  • To ppl judging Antoinette through history books, and things learned from school and such... History is written by the victorious. It's never impartial, it's always biased. You'll never get the full account, because one of the two parties is already dead.

  • 1 person showed no mercy to marie being killed on the guillotine

  • what i would like to know is: HOW DO THE PPL IN THIS DOCUMENTARY EVEN KNOW ANYTHING ABOUT THIS?? you can only get so much from history books and a lot of it is hersay.

    in any case, i dont feel sorry of marie antoinette. she had a comfortable life mostly whilst 99% of ppl in her country didn't. whilst she may have had a lot of social problems to deal with, she really wasn't smart enough to solve them and it led to her downfall...that being said im not happy or celebrating over her death. either.

  • @mychemicalrelapse Her life as a queen was constantly public. A lot information can be discovered rifling through letters, looking through memoirs, etc. etc. While she may have led a carefree life, she had to deal with many problems and was constantly pressured by French society. People already detested her because she was Austrian. When she couldn't bear children for seven years, the French court, newspaper, and even her mother attacked her verbally. Later, she was depicted a whore, a slut.

  • @onnicarda thank you for your information, and i understand that she was used as a scapegoat towards her final years HOWEVER im also trying to point out he larger picture of things. she lived in a bubble. she was frivilous and petty and took no interest in politics until the revolution had already begun. if i was made queen on france when i was 14 i think i would have taken the time to figure out what was expected of me and then do something about it.

  • @mychemicalrelapse She was merely an innocent child who had never been raised to be a queen. She was the 15th child in the royal Austrian family. When her sisters died of a sickness, she was the only one suitable who could be married off. She was only 14 when she became the princess of France! She could not handle the responsibilites. She was at the wrong time, at the wrong place. She never deserved being imprisoned, suffering in prison, tormented when her husband and children were torn away.

  • @onnicarda also, she was in a position to do something about the state of affairs in france but she didnt really care about france at all by the looks of things. gambling, spending time in her 'country estate' and with friends was what she chose to do rather than listen to any advice, including her mothers. by the time she started listening to ppl it was way too late. just becuase you arent raised to be queen doesnt mean you cant become a good queen. it isnt an excuse

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  • @jethrose Marie Antoinette never said "Let them eat cake". That was just a nasty rumor that spread quickly because the Austrian queen was not popular among the poor French people. When Rousseau finished his memoir "Confessions" in 1769, he stated the "great princess" spoke this sentence (this itself may be false). Marie Antoinette arrived at Versailles in 1770, merely 14 years old, and was no "great princess". Also, she was a great patroness of charity and was moved by the plight of the poor.

  • @jethrose she never said that. And Robespierre, like any revolution leader, was not from the poor, he had money, and he had means. How could he sympathize with the poor, needy and sick? All revolutions serve the interests of private parties... never of the ones that are supposed to be benefited by said revolution.

  • Thats Sad.

  • Maybe the heads of state better pay attention to what can happen! What will happen !

  • God bless you, Marie Antoinette. God bless you.

  • thank u so much for uploading this!! now i can say i already have little knowledge of marie antionette & her family, though, whatta tragic ending for them :( i also want to thank those who had commented here and gave their own idea on what had happened. you guys are all brilliant!! God bless!!

  • freedom of the press is still destroying lives. Glad I'm not famous, the press would have a hay day with my life.

  • freedom of the press is still destroying lives.

  • actually no one deserves death for ''punishment''...however in some situations I am ok with the death penalty.. but for people like marie antoinette or anne boleyn or katherine howard...(well people like these) did not have to die...maybe you could consider some of them as tyrrans..but there are some other people who are great criminals not to say monsters and are still alive...!

  • By copying the American Revolution, France would have been a better country earlier at the end of the 18th century-into-the 19th century. What were they thinking ?? They had their "revolution" to get rid of kings, but they didn't elect a PRESIDENT ?? No, instead they brutally kill Louis, Marie & their son, then they get an EMPEROR with Napoleon Bonaparte LOL That's even worse LOL They didn't get a President until the late 19th century! Third Republic LOL Go figure!!!

  • The French Revolution should have copied the American Revolution. The Americans did not go as far as having King George's head cut off. These French shoulda just exiled or sent away the ruling class to another country in Europe, not killed them. Louis and Marie were loving parents with children (did they forget that?). Lamballe was gang-raped before she was killed. Other aristocrats hadn't done anything and were innocent. The guillotine deaths were like Hilter killing Jews in the Holocaust

  • This is the most terrible and unjust death in history... being comdened with no true proove and with no time to prepare her defesne (with was, at the end, a very goos one), and separated from her family... a total crime

    Those revolutionaries should have been afraid of themselves and not of Marie Antoinette

  • This is the most terrible and unjust death in history... being comdened with no true proove and with no time to prepare her defesne (with was, at the end, a very goos one), and separated from her family... a total crime

  • those late 1700 french ppl should be ashamed of themselves. the poor little boy was abused and killed just because of his name and bloodline? i also wonder how out of all the children Marie Antoinette's mom had, how is there not one decendant?

  • @AllieCat356 There's no living descendants of Marie herself.

  • thank u for uploading this. its nice to know the whole story.

  • I feel so bad for her babies, going through all of that being left alone and hurt, when they were compltely innocent little beings.

  • Thanks for doing a documentary series on "Marie Antoinette".I really enjoyed it.It's very informative,very interesting.Not too judgemental.It's nice to know that she,Marie Antoinette also have her soft side though her soft side or whatever courage she had didn't compensate for the hardships & miseries she have brought to the people of France.

  • Extravagance,love of pleasure,indifference to the needs of the people of France and in the end treason,the worst crime she committed against France,she deserved to die in guillotine.She will forever be in history as the infamous Queen of France and the story of her life,a must for leaders of State,so that they won't imitate her.

  • @12mariles is France any better now...?

  • What about your children? or her daughter? 

  • @IceEyedBlackWolf only her daughter survived through the revolution.

  • she represented monarchy during a time when monarchy was hated. she was a teenager when she was married, knew nothing else. she was a loving mother, and no mother deserves to be locked up and accused of such things, helpless, while her poor children are dying.

  • I'm not here to persuade anyone that my views must be shared by others. Marie, on the other hand, would INSIST you see everything her way......or else. Hell, we can see, even today, that certain people revere historical tyrants, ie: Hitler, Stalin, Bush and Cheney.

  • She betrayed the masses. The abused populace brougt her to fair justice with no regard to our present romatic (rose-colored) sensibilities. She was a beligerent elitist and traitor.

  • @ptriton

    no, she was never a bad person. You just cannot understand it.

  • I have a paper due on Marie Antoinette, and after this I don't know where to start and stop! I fear I will write a book and get an F for writing too much! Thank you for sharing this! My heart goes out for her in every way.

  • I feel horrible for this poor girl. She was used as a pawn her entire life. First as a peace treaty by her own mother. It's just terrible. I wish I could have been there and been friends with Marie Antoinette. It seems like she needed better friendship during hard times.

    And with the French people - I don't think they should blame her. She was a child with extravagant responsibilities thrust upon her that she had no idea how to run. Poor Marie. How I love you so. I hope we meet in heaven one day

  • thanks, thanks!!

  • Everyone thinks she was the last Queen of France but look at history, she isn't because after Napoleon I was overthrown the late king's brother returned as King Louis XVIII.

    The real last Queen was the wife of King Louis Phillippe, Maria Amalia - last king deposed in the year 1848 - very last monarch being that of Emperor Napoleon III.

  • Thank you for sharing this superb documentary that was definitely educational and heartfelt at the same time.

  • Superb doc! So insightful, provocative and emotional.

  • Thank you so much for posting! Great doc, one that can be rewatched. 

  • She is at peace now.What dignity and courage, thanks for posting this series.

  • Does somebody know what the name of THE music is played in the end?

  • I feel sorry for France at this time; it is still considered it's most darkest and tragic historical period. France was suffering from hunger and poverty; but the anger targeted toward the King and Queen is unjustified. These were humans with small children and the aristocracy of that time was not to blame; the earlier aristocracy of King Louis the 14th caused it. The Revolution was the price paid for the excesses of an earlier era. Why not just send Marie back to Austria ? Evil French folks

  • Will there ever be a more brave strong woman ? Dont think so, RIP Queen Marie-Antoinette

  • The music from 3:15 to the ending is sad esspecially with the scenes they showed. R.I.P Marie Antoinette :'(

  • rip marie

  • when i went to Paris they took us to the center of the city were they executed her and i was moved to tears, the images i imagined were just like they described her, poise, and dignified.

    RIP Marie,

  • wasn't she thrown into a green pasture by a cementery and a couple days later buried in an unmarked grave with her head between her legs?

  • The Devil made Robespierre do it!

  • why was marie killed in the first place?

  • It's hard to imagine being their seeing people getting their heads cut off. Some went without fear. Some went kicking and screaming. But they all went.

  • @itsmister2u According to history and eye-witness accounts, none of the aristocrats - with the exception of Madame du Barry - went kicking and screaming. All of them showed poise and dignity at the scaffold. Apparently the leering crowd actually seemed to feel some empathy for Madame du Barry, and it has been postulated that if more of the aristocrats had shown fear and emotion, the Revolution may have ended sooner.

  • After what she saw in her last yrs. She welcomed death.

  • RIP 

  • A person is unable to grow in character without her own privacy, without that division between her identity, and what she is plunked into. I think, perhaps, that this was also what contributed to the more resolute personality that came too late.

  • what they did to royal family and their children was shocking and unforgivable,

    people are so cruel (

  • Some French people referred to the guillotine as " the knife".

  • I think the historian forgets that she was not the King specifically with regards to the attempts at a constitutional monarchy. At the end, the buck stops with the King.

  • To the contrary, the program outlines precisely why she was hated by the masses. She was aloof and out-of-touch with the largely harsh realities of common French society. Her matters were made worse by her husband's flaccid and ineffectual leadership. Botton line - she was convicted correctly of being a traitor, interested solely in her own status-quo at the expense of the country's very existance. Real justice would have been to dull the blade first.

  • @ptriton You''re an idiot!!! Displaying cruel words for attention. And just so you know, the dulling the blade, wouldn't have made much of a difference, the height and speed would have still severed her head. They could have easily sent this poor, powerless woman back to Austria with her poor kids, but they were hateful sexist pigs, lusting for blood. They eventually turned on each other and many of those who cried out for the head of Antoinette, had their own dates with the "National Razor"!!

  • @ptriton like you were there? Her behaviour was no different from that of most European Royals at the time, and they did not die like she did. This woman died as a QUEEN - dignified, strong and without a sign of fear. The last laugh was on the pathetic crowd - they tried to reduce her to be a commoner, and yet she died in white - the traditional mourning-colour of French queens; something she would have known, and yet was lost on them. I doubt if you could face the guillotine the way she did...

  • No human deserves this life.. yes she was queen but most of it was hell! Also this documentary did not really show why everyone hated her soo much .. Marie Antoinette rest in peace

  • @danipantz95 "a snotty "Let them eat CAKE" was reason for her execution!

  • @alexp8654 She never said that, this was said 100 years earlier before Marie Antoinette was born by a great princess upon learning that the peasants had no bread to eat at that time.

  • @alexp8654 Check you facts - she never said that; I was said over a 100 years before her birth, by Isabella of Spain....

  • the story of Marie Antoinette was so sad,..:'( in the beggining she has everything but they took that away from her..

  • aku no hana, karen ni saku

  • one of world's most eviliest manmade devices ever created. c'est horible. no one should die like that

  • @donotlosefaith In a way, I agree, BUT, there ARE SOME who DO DESERVE to go just THAT WAY!

  • @alexp8654 REALLY?like who? i don't think even serial killers should die like that and their considered the worst in society today. you see, i'm a Godly person and i know that God will punish them accordingly to their works. I don't agree with the death penalty.Durring the reign of terror they were executing people left and right and some of them were like for simple reasons if you disagreed with the party it was off with your head and to me that was just rediculous and nonsensical

  • @donotlosefaith I think you misunderstand me.Which is worst? the guillotine, or stoning, the electric chair, hanging? And back then, lethal injection wasn't around.You say you believe God and His commands, Read deuteronomy. In it God says"any man who killeth another shall surely be put to death". The trick is, you have to be able to read it in the original language(Aramaich) it was written in. God DID say accidental killings should not be punished. I commented only WHY they did it.

  • @alexp8654

    none they're all barbaric and gruesome and some people are still being executed like this sadly in other countries.regarding the Bible, God revised his old laws of the old testament with the new testament when His son Jesus came to save man. So some of the old laws don't really apply in order to understand scriptures we must always compare the two. although you agreed with my comment you did say that some deserved to go that way, so what do you mean by that?

  • Amazing documentary, thank you so much for uploading the history of this extraordinarily courageous and dignified woman and Queen!.

  • on to secrets of cleopatra!

  • So she was not even given a proper burial?

  • i really enjoyed watching the truth about her i feel so bad for this poor women she suffer so much. and she never did anything wrong she wasnt raise to become a queen she knew nothing about it her mother just told her go be a queen but she wasnt really prepare she was just a young girl. THAT IS JUST DISGUSTING THE WAY A CHILD WAS TREATED PUT IN PRISON WHEN HE DID NOTHING WRONG. IM HAPPY PPL NOW pity them and are disgusted by the ones who did this to her and her family.

  • @JulieRebu07 He faced the fate as that of the story "The Rich man and Lazarus"(The Rich man being her and lazarus the french republic). The only difference is that she is punished on earth itself.

  • @JulieRebu07 dont be so deluded...the only kind of people that feel sorry for these ousted monarchs are those who hate freedom, rights of man, and liberty. if you love dictators and monarchs so much then move to north korea

  • @slovakmath you make a ridiculous remark...you can watch this documentary and say this??

    If you had been there in France at the time you would have been of the rabble that attacked Versailles and made off with whatever booty a thief could carry...

  • @MsSpiritdancer LMFAO! I cant believe that you people actually use a youtube documentary to form opinions on matters as great as the French Revolution! This video is biased, which is why i am surprised you dont know the other side of the story. This says more of your education than it does about me. And No, if I had been in France at that time I would have been standing right next to Thomas Jefferson!

  • @MsSpiritdancer 2) He went there to help set yp the Republic. EVERY SINGLE ONE OF THE AMERICA FOUNDING FATHER SUPPORTED THIS REVOLUTION! The were accomplishing the exact same thing basically. ridding themselves of teh domination of a monarch. I assure you that in Europe we spend years learning about these revolutions which overthrew the monarchs. Monarchies were not a nice place to live. I cant believe a free person in a republic who has rights would claim to feel sorry for a d