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THE LIFE - OF - MARIE DE MEDICIS - Queen of France - CONSORT OF HENRI IV, AND REGENT OF THE KINGDOM UNDER LOUIS XIII - BY - JULIA PARDOE - AUTHOR OF - 'LOUIS XIV AND THE COURT OF FRANCE IN THE SEVENTEENTH CENTURY,' - 'THE COURT AND REIGN OF FRANCIS THE FIRST,' ETC.
IN THREE VOLUMES - VOL. III - 1890
BOOK III - MARIE DE MEDICIS AS EXILE - CHAPTER I - 1618
CHAPTER II - 1619
CHAPTER III - 1620
CHAPTER IV - 1621-24
CHAPTER V - 1625-28
CHAPTER VI - 1629
CHAPTER VII - 1630
In the turbulent years after Louis XIII’s accession, Marie de Medicis finds herself a reluctant prisoner of court politics. Torn between loyalty to her son and opposition to Cardinal Richelieu’s growing power, she watches as allies turn traitor and conspiracies swirl around Blois. The queen‑mother’s suspicions sharpen, and she begins to demand the freedom to move at her own will, only to be denied. As tensions mount, the fragile balance of power threatens to erupt into open conflict.
When the determined Duc d’Epernon offers a daring escape, Marie seizes the chance to flee the confines of Blois. Her flight through Angoulême gathers a motley coalition of nobles, princes, and even Protestant sympathizers, each hoping to reshape the kingdom’s future. Yet the king’s forces, guided by Richelieu’s shrewd diplomacy, close in, forcing the queen‑mother into a precarious standoff. The episode sets the stage for a dramatic clash of wills that will echo through the French court for years to come.
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2004-03-01
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d. 1862
A prolific 19th-century English writer, she turned travel, history, and fiction into vivid, readable books for a wide audience. She is especially remembered for writing about the Ottoman world with unusual sympathy and curiosity for her time.
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