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The marriage was regarded in court circles as a mesalliance , and the little Florentine was totally eclipsed by such grandes dames as Queen Eleanor , Marguerite of Navarre , Diana of Poitiers , the Duchess of Guise , the Duchess of ...
The marriage was regarded in court circles as a mesalliance , and the little Florentine was totally eclipsed by such grandes dames as Queen Eleanor , Marguerite of Navarre , Diana of Poitiers , the Duchess of Guise , the Duchess of ...
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Catherine's greatest political enemy was probably the younger Guise , styled , like his father , Balafré ( scarred ) . The Guise family had designs on the French crown for more than a century . Their pretensions had little basis beyond ...
Catherine's greatest political enemy was probably the younger Guise , styled , like his father , Balafré ( scarred ) . The Guise family had designs on the French crown for more than a century . Their pretensions had little basis beyond ...
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Francis of Guise ' was a wonderful soldier and leader of men . His defence of Metz in 1551 against Charles V is one of the finest pages in siege warfare . His part in the preparations for defence is no less great than the siege itself .
Francis of Guise ' was a wonderful soldier and leader of men . His defence of Metz in 1551 against Charles V is one of the finest pages in siege warfare . His part in the preparations for defence is no less great than the siege itself .
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V The death of Francis I was the signal for the Guise family to step into active participation in State control . Henry II , an undutiful son , celebrated his accession by acting in nearly every particular in opposition to the methods ...
V The death of Francis I was the signal for the Guise family to step into active participation in State control . Henry II , an undutiful son , celebrated his accession by acting in nearly every particular in opposition to the methods ...
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Guise made a hobby of armaments and military preparation . Montmorency , who had been eating the bitter bread of banishment , ' had no desire to remain inactive when restored to place and power . Șt . André , to whom fighting was la ...
Guise made a hobby of armaments and military preparation . Montmorency , who had been eating the bitter bread of banishment , ' had no desire to remain inactive when restored to place and power . Șt . André , to whom fighting was la ...
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