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Henri II: His Court and Times

โœ Scribed by Williams, Noel H


Book ID
109334565
Publisher
Linda Ellis
Year
2015
Tongue
English
Weight
2 MB
Category
Fiction

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โœฆ Synopsis


Henri II of France, future father-in-law of Mary Queen of Scots, was a man who was passionately constant in his loves, and equally unbending in his hatreds. His character was skewed by the harsh captivity he and his elder brother, the Dauphin, experienced in Spain as hostages for their father, when the boys were just seven and eight. For nearly four years they were kept from company, from education, even from servants of their own language. By the time they returned home the Dauphin was more Spanish than French, and young Henri was awkward, taciturn and morose. To give a rounded view of Henri's life, from his unloved youth to the shocking accident that caused his death, the author looks also at the lives of the powerful men and women who influenced him: his libertine and self-centerd father Fran?ois I, his autocratic grandmother Louise of Savoy, his wife Catherine de' Medici, and her hated rival Diane de Poitiers, the Constable Montmorency and growing power of the family de Guise.


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