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mariarad [96]
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5

What did William and Mary of england and ivan the terrible have in common?

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Tju [1.3M]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

They both killed their sons.

Explanation:

Ivan the Terrible and Peter the Great have one thing in common and it was they killed their sons.

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The next January, Louis was convicted and condemned to death by a narrow majority. On January 21, he walked steadfastly to the guillotine and was executed. Nine months later, Marie Antoinette was convicted of treason by a tribunal, and on October 16 she followed her husband to the guillotine.

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King Louis XVI executed

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