Viewing the House of Guise as a dangerous threat to the power of the Crown, King Henri decided to strike first.
Jacquette has entered Parme just in time as Perpignac is about to disobey the orders of King Henri.
King Henri decided to strike first.
King Henri IV received a snub from the Dutch ambassador, who claimed that there was no mathematician in France.
In 1811, Christophe proclaimed himself King Henri I in the North and commissioned several extraordinary buildings.
Her marriage was arranged by King Henri IV himself.
When Margeret returned to France he presented himself as an offering to King Henri, telling the king his adventures.
Crippled by a stroke, King Henri I committed suicide on the grounds of the palace on October 8, 1820.
King Henri was at the Château de Fontainebleau when news arrived of her illness.
King Henri IV attacked Paris in 1589; Bourgeois had three children at the time.