Queen Margot or Marguerite De Valois

by Alexandre Dumas

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Marguerite de Valois, 14 May 1553 - 27 March 1615) was Queen of France and of Navarre during the late sixteenth century. A royal princess of France by birth, she was the last of the House of Valois. She was the daughter of King Henry II of France and Catherine de' Medici and the sister of Kings Francis II, Charles IX and Henry III and of Queen Elizabeth of Spain. She was queen twice for she had married King Henry III of Navarre who finally became King Henry IV of France. Margaret was famous for her beauty and sense of style She was also a gifted poet and writer, notable for both her own scandalous behavior and for revealing that of others. Margaret took many lovers both during her marriage and after her annulment. When imprisoned by her brother Henry III for eighteen years, she took advantage of the time to write her memoirs, which included a succession of stories relating to the disputes of her brothers Charles IX and Henry III with her husband Henry IV. The memoirs were published posthumously in 1628.
  • ISBN10 0786880821
  • ISBN13 9780786880829
  • Publish Date 1 December 1994
  • Publish Status Active
  • Publish Country US
  • Imprint Hyperion
  • Format Paperback
  • Pages 542
  • Language English