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by King of France consort of Henry IV Queen Marguerite
BOOK II. - LETTER XIII.
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LETTER XIV.
LETTER XV.
LETTER XVI.
LETTER XVII.
LETTER XVIII.
LETTER XIX.
LETTER XX.
LETTER XXI.
In this candid memoir, Marguerite de Valois recounts a turbulent chapter of French history, when the fragile peace with the Huguenots begins to crumble. She describes her brother’s return to court, the king’s clever maneuvers to keep her close, and the sudden disappearance of the notorious Le Guast, whose dark reputation haunts the palace. As rumors of Catholic dissatisfaction spread, a new league gathers under the ambitious Guise, setting the stage for open conflict.
Marguerite’s narrative captures the tense negotiations at Blois, where the king tries to sway her brother into supporting the Catholic cause while masking his true intentions. She observes the delicate balance of power among princes, bishops, and nobles, and the moral dilemmas faced by those torn between faith and loyalty. The memoir offers an intimate glimpse into the court’s intrigue, the personal stakes for a queen caught between rival factions, and the looming threat of war that will soon engulf France.
Language
en
Duration
~2 hours (152K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2004-12-02
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1553–1615
A princess of the powerful Valois dynasty who became queen by marrying Henry of Navarre, she lived at the center of some of the most dramatic conflicts of 16th-century France. Remembered as "Queen Margot," she left behind a life story shaped by court politics, religious war, and sharp intelligence.
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