
Elisabeth I of France (1649-1709) was the Queen of France from 1707 until her death in 1709.
Biography[]
Elisabeth was a relative of Louis XIV of France, and upon his death in 1707, Elisabeth became the queen. She was a bon vivant and a wealthy woman with an expensive lifestyle, and her ideas of decadence as well as her gender were deciding causes in the Austrian Empire's declaration of a war of succession against France.
This succession war led to poverty in France, and in 1708 a revolution broke out. In 1709, Elisabeth was captured when the rebels took Paris, and she was guillotined.