When a Queen's Choices Made Her a Target
Imagine a France where a humble potato was feared like poison, even as people starved! This episode reveals how desire is crafted, how fashion dictates taste, and how Marie Antoinette transformed from an icon to a target. It’s a gripping tale of power, perception, and a queen's unraveling image, not of excess, but of control lost. Witness the quiet shifts in culture that ignite into explosive change, from the potato's ascent to a crown's descent. "A Thousand and One" unearths the stories of women in history where beauty, power, and narrative ignite!

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