
HISTOIRE DE FRANCE
HISTOIRE DE FRANCE AU XVIe SIÈCLE - CHAPITRE PREMIER HENRI II—LA COUR ET LA FRANCE—AFFAIRE DE JARNAC 1547
CHAPITRE II LE COUP DE JARNAC—10 JUILLET 1547
CHAPITRE III DIANE.—CATHERINE.—LES GUISES 1547-1559
CHAPITRE IV L'INTRIGUE ESPAGNOLE 1547-1559
CHAPITRE V LES MARTYRS 1547-1559
CHAPITRE VI L'ÉCOLE DES MARTYRS 1547-1559
CHAPITRE VII POLITIQUE DES GUISES—LA GUERRE—METZ 1548-1552
CHAPITRE VIII RONSARD—MARIE LA SANGUINAIRE—SAINT-QUENTIN 1553-1558
CHAPITRE IX PERSÉCUTION—MORT D'HENRI II 1558-1559
This volume opens a vivid portrait of France between 1547 and 1572, a time when the kingdom slipped from the splendor of the Renaissance into the darkness of civil war. The narrative follows the reign of Henri II and quickly moves into the religious upheavals that pitted Catholics against reformers, casting the nation’s courts and streets into a relentless struggle for conscience and power. Through a blend of political intrigue and personal drama, the author shows how the clash of faith reshaped every facet of French life, from art and scholarship to the very notion of loyalty.
Drawing on a wealth of newly uncovered diplomatic letters, memoirs, and eyewitness accounts, the work brings to life the ambitions, doubts, and fears of the era’s most influential figures. Readers encounter the desperate prayers of nobles, the frantic searches for miracles, and the stark reality of a society teetering on the brink of chaos. The result is a richly textured account that lets listeners hear the echo of a nation caught between hope and terror, without giving away the ultimate resolution of its tragic climax.
Language
fr
Duration
~10 hours (583K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Mireille Harmelin, Eline Visser, Christine P. Travers and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net
Release date
2013-05-20
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1798–1874
A passionate French historian and writer, he turned the story of France into a vivid, dramatic narrative that helped shape how later generations imagined the nation’s past. His books combined scholarship, emotion, and a deep belief in the power of ordinary people in history.
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