These included the execution of her aunt, Marie Antoinette (1793), the expulsion of her relatives from their Italian principalities (1796-98), the loss of important areas of her homeland and the repeated occupation of her hometown, Vienna, by the French (1805, 1809). The "archenemy" who seemed to be responsible for all these events was a man called Napoleon Bonaparte. Marie
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