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Marie Antoinette
Marie Antoinette was Queen of France as the wife of Louis XVI from 10 May 1774 until the abolition of the monarchy in 1792. She was beheaded in 1793, during the Reign of Terror, a period of political violence in the French Revolution.

Mary, Queen of Scots
Mary, Queen of Scots, also known as Mary Stuart or Mary I of Scotland, was Queen of Scotland from 14 December 1542 until her forced abdication on 24 July 1567.
Catherine de' Medici
queen-consort and regent of France (1519–1589)
Anne of Brittany
Duchess of Brittany and twice Queen of France (1477-1514)

Claude of France
Duchess of Brittany; queen consort of France (1499–1524)

Joan of Valois
French queen who entered religious life, became a nun and later an abbess who founded the Sisters of the Annunciation of Mary (canonized 1950)

Marie of Anjou
queen consort of France
Joanna of Bourbon
Queen of France

Marie Adélaïde of Savoy
Dauphine of France
Marie Josèphe of Saxony
dauphine of France (1731-1767)

Charlotte of Savoy
French queen (1441-1483)

Maria Anna Victoria of Bavaria
Dauphine of France (1660-1690)
Elisabeth of Austria
Queen consort of France (1554–1592)
Jacqueline, Countess of Hainaut
Dutch noble (1401–1436)

Louise of Lorraine
Queen consort of France (1553-1601)
Margaret Stewart, Dauphine of France
eldest child of child of James I of Scotland and Joan Beaufort
Margaret of Burgundy
Dauphine of France (1393-1442)
Isabella of France, Dauphine of Viennois
daughter of Philip V
Guigues I of Albon
French noble (c.1000–1070)
Dauphine of France
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Beatrice of Hungary, Dauphine of Viennois
member of the Capetian House of Anjou
Beatrice of Montferrat
13th-century Italian noblewoman