Catherine De Medici - The Black Queen of France Documentary

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    • @acmebrainsurgery
      @acmebrainsurgery Před rokem +14

      Could you please tell me who the narrator is? He has such a sublimely melodious voice.

    • @CherylSimser
      @CherylSimser Před rokem +12

      @@acmebrainsurgery Gareth Johnson as stated in the credits. Yes, he is a wonderful narrator. I must say this is the best documentary of Catherine de Medici I have ever seen as it is so well presented and in great detail.

    • @acmebrainsurgery
      @acmebrainsurgery Před rokem +10

      @@CherylSimser Thank you, I see it now. God how I love that voice! It reminds me of Professor Eugene Weber. And, yes, it is a phenomenal documentary.

    • @synergyhowacquisition3821
      @synergyhowacquisition3821 Před rokem

      Catherine's de medici, wasn't so-call black".... she was a asiatic moor/mu"ur" which is now known as Europe"..... my moorish/m"uurish forebears were rruling the world up until very recently"...... only undeclared moors/mu"urs call themselves black".... there's no such thing as a black or white person".... black and white are adjectives"... corporate fictions".... black is also civiliter mortuus".... 3/5th of a person"..... both black and white are shades") not color's"..... the bottom line is that neither one of them have anything to do with skin pigmentation"..... the bottom line is that they're products of classism/ status/caste system"..... black also is a slave branding"..... which is a product of the Christian black code) everyone calling themselves black are perpetuating the spell that's attached to calling yourself black"....blacks are also stateless/ denationalized/ marginalized"....

    • @deniaridley
      @deniaridley Před rokem +5

      @@CherylSimser Yes, definitely the best I've seen on her!

  • @bellat3280
    @bellat3280 Před rokem +364

    breaks my heart. orphaned less than a month after birth. held hostage as a child, moved from convent to convent, death threats and s*xual a*sult threats as young girl. her husband ignoring her most of their marriage, fathering bastards and openly having affairs, having to beg at the feet of her father in law to let her stay at court, first 10 years of her marriage and not children. being hated by the french people, and mistreated by those at court, loosing 3 children as infants and outliving 8 of her 10 children.
    yes her life is fascinating but, my gosh was it tragic absolutely breaks my heart for her.

    • @newtexan1
      @newtexan1 Před 11 měsíci

      She had a hard life. But she was a satanist!

    • @CJ-dp2pe
      @CJ-dp2pe Před 10 měsíci +4

      It's probable that she instigated the st Bartholomew's day massacre so don't be too upset :)

    • @hunterphung3638
      @hunterphung3638 Před 9 měsíci

      It's probalbe as you said. people hate her because she is neutral. People are extremists. They love to kill each other because of their difference. They don't allow others to be neutral.@@CJ-dp2pe

    • @hunterphung3638
      @hunterphung3638 Před 9 měsíci

      I don't believe she instigated the massacre because it is only ruin her. she is not that stupid.@@CJ-dp2pe

    • @LanaRedmond13
      @LanaRedmond13 Před 8 měsíci +12

      @@DonnellxxOkafor the fact that others had it worse doesn’t negate her experience and how she was treated. Whatever position a person is in it can still be a bad experience. She may have been nobility, but had absolutely no control of her life. Just a means of acquisition of property, titles, and power.
      The loss of a child especially how many she lost had to be hell (then add the pressure to have a boy that survives.) Also outliving majority of her children is painful, having to bury your children is awful.

  • @alebhard
    @alebhard Před rokem +2329

    It is such a pity that nobody tells about the cultural revolution she has made at the French Court! She taught them to use cutlery, table cloth and her numerous cooks she has brought with her, taught the French about refined recipes! And these are only some examples! The French never liked her and the negative propaganda lasts until today!

    • @felixndayisdebologne9725
      @felixndayisdebologne9725 Před rokem +108

      The black legend of Catherine lives in mediocre tabloids historian's articles.

    • @stephanebelizaire3627
      @stephanebelizaire3627 Před rokem +134

      Indeed, even the Lys flower emblem was from Her, as well the song God save the King. But, She ordered the death of many people.

    • @di3486
      @di3486 Před rokem +93

      She was a pretty cruel and awful mother to her daughters.

    • @Iron-Bridge
      @Iron-Bridge Před rokem +75

      It's that France vs Italy gastronomy rivalry thing.

    • @alebhard
      @alebhard Před rokem

      @@stephanebelizaire3627
      Historical truth: it wasn‘t her! Dumas has written this! 😎

  • @righterreeder
    @righterreeder Před rokem +259

    Her fight for religious tolerance in a time of high emotional religiosity speaks volumes about her refined character and conscience.

    • @mickvonbornemann3824
      @mickvonbornemann3824 Před 9 měsíci

      WTF? CdM was responsible for the slaughter of French Protestants known as the St Bartholomew’s Day massacre

    • @di3486
      @di3486 Před 6 měsíci +2

      Well, it was just for political and practical reasons, not for true tolerance. She was just being pragmatic.

    • @michaelgallardo5815
      @michaelgallardo5815 Před 17 dny +1

      Great narration but it annoys me that the narrator mispronounces Medici. It is not Me-dee-chee but MED-I-CHEE. Accent on first syllable.

  • @RoryPattonDreamerOfDunsidhe

    She played the hand she had been dealt with sensitivity and skill. Looking at the slaughters that took place during her lifetime despite her attempts to keep the peace, I wonder how much more blood would have been spilt without har efforts. Her work was repeatedly undermined by men lacking her vision and understanding. This was a documentary that did her justice. Thank you.

    • @tfjackson617
      @tfjackson617 Před rokem +16

      Best comment

    • @maxalberts2003
      @maxalberts2003 Před rokem +15

      The same with her daughter-in-law, Mary Queen of Scotts and to a lesser extent, Elizabeth 1. John Knox saw that power. It made him angry and fearful.

    • @rashone2879
      @rashone2879 Před rokem

      @@maxalberts2003 It was mens fault….of course….the women were perfect? The men were the product of their times just as the women were. They lived in different times and can’t be judged by today’s standards. Daughters were chess pieces and the mothers and fathers were all part of that long ago culture.

    • @maxalberts2003
      @maxalberts2003 Před rokem +11

      @@rashone2879 Did I say "the men"???? I mentioned Mary of Scotland and John Knox. And if you know ANYTHING about that period in history, you're certainly aware of the attitude men (males) held toward female regents. Not to mention the uncompromising, barbaric religious wars between Catholics and Protestants. If you want me to cite my texts chapter and verse I'm happy to do so. It seems to me that you missed not only my point, but that of the video. And by the way, if you're gong to lean on the "they were a product of their time" rationale, I'd suggest you take a good hard look around the world you live in and tell me it's any different.

    • @aligin
      @aligin Před rokem +9

      And btw, she's the one who brought Italian cooking to France. The haute French cuisine we know today actually originates from Italy.

  • @jorgegustavoortiz7717
    @jorgegustavoortiz7717 Před rokem +463

    Amazing history of an amazing woman, who lived long ahead of her time. Who also carried the intelligence and political ability of the Medici's.

    • @michaelturman1397
      @michaelturman1397 Před rokem +5

      @ Jorge Ortiz agreeing with you 100% .

    • @jorgegustavoortiz7717
      @jorgegustavoortiz7717 Před rokem +9

      @@EmperorDraconianIV l like her for what she and the rest of the Medici did for the art and sciences in Florence. I do not follow religions.

  • @mightymissk
    @mightymissk Před rokem +117

    This documentary was fair to Catherine De Medici and that is unusual. Well done. I did not know that Catherine tried so persistently to broker peace between the Catholics and the Huguenots. It’s a tragedy that she didn’t succeed. Maybe nobody could have succeeded.

    • @justinallen2408
      @justinallen2408 Před rokem +10

      There's no way any peace was possible the hugenots were digging up saint's Graves and burning religious idols cx that's destruction of property of a church that wield temporal power, of course they were going to be harshly prosecuted especially after what was happening in germany.

    • @BeccasaurousRex270
      @BeccasaurousRex270 Před 11 měsíci +4

      @@justinallen2408 don’t act like the Catholics weren’t desecrating anything that didn’t involve their religion.

    • @laurastabell2489
      @laurastabell2489 Před měsícem

      ​@@justinallen2408The protestants believed they were returning to the right path after reading the bible finally printed in their native language for the first time in a thousand years. Maybe they should have shipped the saints bones and idols to the Catholics . The Catholics were burning the Hugonots as heritics! Jesus was in all probably rolling- if he was in a grave!

  • @tammydodd6359
    @tammydodd6359 Před 11 měsíci +32

    I believe that Catherine de Medici was a Survivor and as strong Woman could ever hope to be.Her Devotion to her husband and children are evident. I greatly admire her . May She Rest In Peace

  • @Tomatohater64
    @Tomatohater64 Před rokem +581

    What I love most about these biographies is that whether you agree or disagree with much that is presented, they are entirely fair, even-handed, well-researched, and quite factual. I love them. Another great job here.

    • @robinlillian9471
      @robinlillian9471 Před rokem

      This is all lies. Catherine de Medici was a EUROPEAN and not black. Facts are facts. So much for the Left being science based. Africa has REAL history. There is no need to steal European history to make up a fake black history.

    • @C.E.Thomas1952
      @C.E.Thomas1952 Před rokem +14

      I couldn't agree more with you and they make compelling watching.

    • @elmagodelmaryahoo
      @elmagodelmaryahoo Před rokem +10

      If all of the profiles are as you say _"quite factual",_ then on what basis would anyone disagree?

    • @Tomatohater64
      @Tomatohater64 Před rokem +1

      @@elmagodelmaryahoo Another useless troll. 😒😮‍💨😕🥱

    • @lilmissriss93
      @lilmissriss93 Před rokem

      Completely agree😁

  • @karenmcrae9186
    @karenmcrae9186 Před rokem +362

    She is a person who had a hard life and did her best for her children.

    • @malvinaaparicio2900
      @malvinaaparicio2900 Před rokem +17

      AND FOR FRANCE. When his son-in-law had to divorce Margaret, she brought Mary from Florence to marry him and become queen of France (another Medicis...this time a chaste one!)

    • @skontheroad
      @skontheroad Před rokem +4

      @@malvinaaparicio2900 Huh? Can you please re-read what you wrote and see why it is so confusing. Too many pronouns. Who are you talking about?

    • @amelinaida5143
      @amelinaida5143 Před rokem +3

      @@malvinaaparicio2900 she was dead when Marie de Medicis marry Henri IV ...

    • @aureliengdt5932
      @aureliengdt5932 Před rokem +2

      You re right, an protective italian mother

    • @jamiemohan2049
      @jamiemohan2049 Před rokem +2

      She didnt like her daughter Margaret.

  • @billfarley9167
    @billfarley9167 Před rokem +67

    I'm now 89 years old, a Canadian and a descendant of Huguenots from my mother's side of the family. Apparently, they fled to England in 1573 and became English subjects, as did hundreds of others during that tumultuous period. I remember my great grandmother whom I met when I was 6 years old. That was in 1939. She was tiny with black piercing eyes and black hair. That's all I remember. She was a descendant of the Pussard family whose lineage was Huguenot. As for me, I was born in 1933 and am descended from Irish, Scots, English, French and Norwegian. A true Canadian!
    This video shone a huge light on the events leading up to their migration to England. Thank you for that.

    • @incognito9718
      @incognito9718 Před rokem +3

      With all respect for the mentioned info. Did you type this using smart phone or keyboard?
      I want to show your response to my parents in their late 60s 😊 as an example to follow of dealing with technology.

    • @aureliengdt5932
      @aureliengdt5932 Před rokem +2

      European blood sure 😉

    • @jlau979
      @jlau979 Před rokem +1

      Were the Huguenots Moors or Jews?

    • @cyro1079
      @cyro1079 Před rokem +7

      @@jlau979 Neither. They were French Protestants. The events that are described in the video is the French War of Religion in which it was a clash between the minority Protestants, and the Roman Catholics which constitutes the majority of the French population at the time. The term Huguenot (from what I understand), is the term used to refer to the DESCENDANTS of the French Protestants. These descendants can be found all over the world in UK, USA, Germany, Switzerland, South Africa, Australia, etc. This is the result of their French Protestant ancestors who had to flee their home country of France as religious refugees.
      Example of modern-day Huguenots are Hollywood actors Johnny Depp and Jessica Chastain, both are descended from Huguenots: Pierre Dieppe/Deppe, Pierre Chastain who arrived in the American colonies around mid-1600s to 1700s.

    • @augustin5611
      @augustin5611 Před rokem +1

      I'm sorry to contradict you but huguenot is simply the name given to the protestants of France and Navarre during the war of religion.
      It can still be used to this day, but we now generally prefer the term Protestant.

  • @garfieldfarkle
    @garfieldfarkle Před rokem +99

    Catherine was a great woman of her time.
    Just being able to survive is amazing and it took an extraordinary woman of rare talent to prevail and maintain power in the midst of so much turmoil.

  • @hanorabrennan9202
    @hanorabrennan9202 Před rokem +206

    ALL the Medicis of Florence are fascinating. The Boboli Park was donated by one of the Medicis to the people of Florence. They were once the richest people on earth at one time. Try visiting their palaces in Florence, you won't regret it. 😉

    • @12bucklemyshew
      @12bucklemyshew Před rokem +2

      Yes! Thank u for your comment!! I can't wait to go! Planning a trip for after the need year..do have any more recommendations of places for me to possibly visit as well? I would very much appreciate it 👍

    • @shielanunn3484
      @shielanunn3484 Před rokem +4

      Yes a trip to Italy worth every penny..If only I were Rich..would Live there

    • @hanorabrennan9202
      @hanorabrennan9202 Před rokem +9

      @@12bucklemyshew Katrina, Firenze or Florence is steeped in history and culture at every turn. I read a lot about the Medicis so I planned my trip and excursions mostly around them. One courtyard of theirs was so Zen, I didn't want to leave. Italy could do with people of this mettle to enter their corrupt government. Enjoy your trip, nevertheless as these are some of my best memories. 👌

    • @hanorabrennan9202
      @hanorabrennan9202 Před rokem

      @@shielanunn3484 I'm with you on that one but you'll have to fight the mafia if you were to open a business, say. Protection comes at a high price. You could sell your property and get out of America ASAP as Biden has ordered the removal of the dollar and an intro to digital currency. Europe is more sophisticated and you'd be looked after under the EU rules 😉 of residency. Go for it!

    • @salvailmichele
      @salvailmichele Před rokem +1

      I wouldn't miss it for all the world

  • @carolynmayo8182
    @carolynmayo8182 Před rokem +29

    I am a descendant of the French Huguenots, and very proud of this heritage. Catherine tried to maintain some semblance of cooperation between the Catholics and the Huguenots, but alas people couldn’t be persuaded to deal with different religious dogma. Hindsight is 20/20.

    • @olliefoxx7165
      @olliefoxx7165 Před rokem +9

      The Hugenots were persecuted relentlessly by the powers of Europe. They were very brave people.

  • @masonstauffer5974
    @masonstauffer5974 Před rokem +90

    I see her story as a cautionary tale of how a moderate can slide into radicalism during times of factionalism.

  • @petemowbray4370
    @petemowbray4370 Před rokem +287

    Such an extraordinary woman and a complex period. I studied her life as research for two novels I wrote about her and there were so many layers to this woman. Not a particularly pleasant character but vastly underrated as a diplomat and negotiator yet I think she is best judged by the period she lived in.
    So much of her behaviour and actions are objective and whether or not she was the obsessed schemer who poisoned her enemies as was generally observed by many scholars we will never know for certain. Much was written about her before sources and documents were available to study her in greater depth. “The Serpent Queen” is ridiculous of course, historically speaking, but it’s good to have her name spoken of in any medium. You could study for a lifetime and never truly understand her, but it is that which makes her all the more enigmatic.

    • @yvettemarshallTWN
      @yvettemarshallTWN Před rokem +6

      Mysterious how after 10 pressure filled years of childlessness, and eventually trying “every method” Queen Catherine de Medici finally became a mother of 8! I feel Nostradamus and his “herbal remedies” somewhere in that mix. Prolly why her sons the kings, were so frail and infirm, conjured, rather than conceived. Not at all the innocent Catholic woman she wished to be seen as. By any means necessary, indeed. 😉 🖤

    • @yvettemarshallTWN
      @yvettemarshallTWN Před rokem +8

      She used those children as uncooperative puppets for her ambitions because women couldn’t rule then! She could only be Regent or behind the scenes negotiator. As I said, necessity is the mother of invention! Why, Queen de Medici was marked for death the first breath she took as her Mother died in birthing her (sepsis brought on by her father’s dissolute syphilis taint, which also killed him (!) shortly thereafter) and leaving her a vulnerable girl child orphan. She was a shrewd survivor and if she had to stoop to Nostradamus flim-flam, then she did. Seems she had no true taste for the religious slaughter but…I don’t think she was really interested, she was simply born into it.

    • @aidatony33
      @aidatony33 Před rokem +6

      Thank you Mr Mowbray. Is your book Serpent of the Valois? If so I can’t wait to read it. I’ve always been intrigued by her story

    • @petemowbray4370
      @petemowbray4370 Před rokem +9

      Hi Aida - yes that is the title
      I hope you enjoy it!

    • @bitasheibani5905
      @bitasheibani5905 Před rokem +2

      She definitely had an exhausting and stressful life--not what one thinks of when considering the luxury of the life of a Queen. It was much harder than to today to survive at that time, whether because of all these wars and conflicts, or because of the higher chances of dying thanks to limited medical knowledge to cure people.

  • @donnaroberts4309
    @donnaroberts4309 Před rokem +116

    Wow. The most dynamic single mother in history. Not discounting tremendous examples to date, but the level this lady took it to was beyond any other I've heard. Could only imagine what it took to survive. Thank you for sharing.

    • @audrabrown3893
      @audrabrown3893 Před rokem +5

      She was definitely one of them but Margaret Beaufort King Henry VIII's mother was also quite dynamic

    • @apricotsapricotsapricots
      @apricotsapricotsapricots Před rokem +9

      Being a woman is a battle.

    • @Vj-go7sg
      @Vj-go7sg Před rokem +2

      @@apricotsapricotsapricots 🙄

    • @Nstar365
      @Nstar365 Před rokem +2

      @@audrabrown3893 I found her nothing in comparison to Catherine!

    • @-KMA-
      @-KMA- Před 8 měsíci

      @@Vj-go7sgdid this trigger you?

  • @1NYCHombre
    @1NYCHombre Před rokem +20

    She was a monarch before her time, a true pioneer in diplomacy, which was an alien concept to her warring times.

  • @kunya16
    @kunya16 Před rokem +23

    We need to stop trying to decide if historical figures were either bad guys or good guys. They were products of their time. Many doing a lot of good and a lot of bad. They aren't heros and they aren't devils, for the most part. We have hindsight and they did not. We are a product of our time and they, theirs. We can admire someone and equally be disgusted at certain things they did.

    • @bdoon51
      @bdoon51 Před 7 měsíci

      Der Fuhrer and Benito agree

    • @user-ym3xf6xp4c
      @user-ym3xf6xp4c Před 3 měsíci +2

      Well she didn't run did she...she kept going. Brave Queen really.

    • @SmokeyMt.
      @SmokeyMt. Před 2 měsíci

      I loved hearing about her and all that happened in her life. I had learned about Mary Queen of Scott and her life and this tied in nicely with more information. I admire her endeavors. She was a strong woman smart and learned more during her life. I do believe because she was a woman that she never got credit for the way she ruled. I cannot imagine a life like that 😕 😪.To top it off her last son took advantage of her weakness and made reckless decisions. Thank you for your well researched documentary. ❤

  • @baisophiabaraguir6115
    @baisophiabaraguir6115 Před rokem +14

    She is a real mother in all sense. Nurturing and protective both to her family and France. She could win a Nobel Peace award in our day for her conciliatory initiatives to have peace between the protestants and the catholics.

  • @dallasmmtaylor
    @dallasmmtaylor Před 9 měsíci +12

    This guy is my favorite narrator! His voice is so relaxing!

    • @MIDOGALI
      @MIDOGALI Před 21 dnem

      Not at all. He rushes his speech and his pronunciation is horrid.

  • @susananicholls9601
    @susananicholls9601 Před rokem +10

    Hail to Queen Mother Catherine De Medici. She was all that and more. An inspirational historical lady💐💐

  • @julianneheindorf5757
    @julianneheindorf5757 Před rokem +52

    An excellent and fair-minded documentary of a powerful woman of dubious reputation. Whether or not she was an instigator of the St. Bartholomew massacre or not, it has stuck to her name like glue. A large number of Huguenots managed to flee to the Netherlands and to the Scandinavian countries who had all become Protestant at this point in time. There are people today in Denmark who are direct descendants of these French Huguenots.

    • @moomyung9231
      @moomyung9231 Před rokem +5

      I descend from some of those Huguenots, some of the earliest French immigrants to Virginia.

    • @tinadavy3990
      @tinadavy3990 Před 3 měsíci +1

      St. Bartholomew...really conjecture.

  • @Epitaph1334
    @Epitaph1334 Před rokem +41

    I really like this narrator. Great work!

  • @silva_theus
    @silva_theus Před 3 měsíci +3

    For all the things this lady has passed through on her life, she is incredible!

  • @user-ey4rc5tu4t
    @user-ey4rc5tu4t Před rokem +78

    I think that those determined to think the worst of you, will never be swayed by something so insignificant as the truth.
    I notice that there seems to be some sparing going on between different versions of history, which causes some dissonance in itself, as people prefer to think of history as an unquestionable truth.
    I find Catherine to be an extremely interesting historical figure. I am interested in all the versions of her. I have learned so much about personality disorders so late in life, sometimes I just sit and ponder my life through this new lens. Catherine was born a woman during interesting times. I cherish her as a visible link between the royal families of Europe and the Papacy. Her life really brings a lot into focus. Imagine having her perspective during that time. It was obvious that those around her had no idea that she believed differently than them or why.

    • @apricotsapricotsapricots
      @apricotsapricotsapricots Před rokem +1

      💕

    • @AM11222
      @AM11222 Před rokem

      @@apricotsapricotsapricots szdds🙂🙃🎣🎣🎣🎣🎣🫐🐼🙉🐧🐽🤲😿🫶

    • @user-ym3xf6xp4c
      @user-ym3xf6xp4c Před 3 měsíci

      Yes. The papacy. What an influence to be wary of as a queen. She was obviously intelligent. People who start wars always blame a figurehead.

  • @lilmissriss93
    @lilmissriss93 Před rokem +57

    I know very little about Catherine De Medici but from what I have learnt from this great video, I think she clearly had a massive role to play as a wife, a mother, a woman in royal power. Whilst not all her decisions were necessarily great choices, she ultimately had to make them and do what needed to be done. As another person stated in a comment earlier, being a royal in that era, one automatically had a target on one’s back. I’m keen to learn more and/or rewatch this video, was a lot to absorb without any prior knowledge about her. I am definitely looking into watching the movie someone else had recommended, ‘La Reine Margot’. Apparently it is great.
    Thank you for this wonderful video/documentary☺️

    • @lindabooker3512
      @lindabooker3512 Před rokem +2

      ‘La Reine Margot” I’m interested also. Cable…Netflix…??? TX

  • @johnlinley2702
    @johnlinley2702 Před rokem +34

    Very well done. A complex and often ignored part of history that is a key to understanding the age. I am much in your debt. Thank you.

  • @dr.bethmccullochvinson8212

    Very beautifully portrayed! As a researcher, I especially appreciated the presentation as a balanced view, leaving it to each of us to consider for ourselves. A bonus was the exquisite verbal presentation using fluid and natural pronunciation. The latter is sometimes “slaughtered.” Thank you. Dr. Beth McCulloch Vinson

  • @paigetomkinson1137
    @paigetomkinson1137 Před rokem +9

    Margaret Beaufort, the Red Queen, would be really interesting, too. Then, people could complain that she wasn't really "red." Seriously, though, please consider Margaret. Powerful women throughout history are always fascinating and maligned.

  • @HeresTheGenZFlorentineFolks.

    Always happy to learn some history of my city. Regards from Florence, worldwide friends!
    ❤️⚜️💜

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      @wendyladybug355laurie4 Před rokem

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  • @AC-ze1nh
    @AC-ze1nh Před rokem +147

    I love how long your videos are getting. You don't see too many long form videos anymore! Awesome work!

  • @Eugeniadella
    @Eugeniadella Před rokem +26

    I hear your account of this historical period... and my mind goes back to my beloved Dumas books in which he portraits this time so beautifully.... I was 14 or 15 when I read them... and at that time he ignited in me a passion for history which he was a master at making novels with. ❤

  • @sh0eh0rn4
    @sh0eh0rn4 Před rokem +24

    to the narrator -
    I don’t know who you are, but I love listening to you and I look forward to anything featuring your voice. ❤

  • @VanillaMacaron551
    @VanillaMacaron551 Před rokem +16

    About to watch this; I hope they talk about her chateau at Chenonceau. It's the most beautiful chateau I've seen. Not as big as others but so beautiful.

  • @catherinehenry6762
    @catherinehenry6762 Před rokem +75

    She was mother to 3 kings of France. she was a staunch catholic and a major buzzsaw about it. She convinced one of her king sons to initiate the night of St Barthlemew where most of the protestants in Paris were killed. Nevertherless she was a very smart woman who had real staying power in a time when being a royal meant you walked around with a target on your back.

    • @tianwong152
      @tianwong152 Před rokem

      The Medicis were a cunning family

    • @lilmissriss93
      @lilmissriss93 Před rokem +5

      So true!! Being a royal was very much so, very tough life to survive.

    • @Woodstock53
      @Woodstock53 Před rokem

      She was a JEZABEL

    • @m.a.lapointe2520
      @m.a.lapointe2520 Před rokem +12

      Someone either didn't watch or didn't believe this documentary. There's evidence that she fought for religious tolerance and would gain little or nothing from the St Bartholomew Day massacre.

    • @di3486
      @di3486 Před rokem +1

      So many kids for nothing.

  • @procerpat9223
    @procerpat9223 Před rokem +30

    I almost never watch medieval french history. But this was a superb delivery.

    • @deniaridley
      @deniaridley Před rokem +6

      I agree, excellent doc! (But just one thing...she was a Renaissance queen like Elizabeth I; Catherine of Aragon, Mary Queen of Scots etc..)

  • @michael5089
    @michael5089 Před rokem +45

    Just discovered this channel. Wow, I'm impressed so subbed! Great narration voice, perfectly spoken and executed. Do you use the same narrator on all these? I haven't watched any others yet, but am already doing a list of those I want to listen to. Brilliant work👍💜💜

  • @emmanuelschandorf3411
    @emmanuelschandorf3411 Před rokem +34

    She was one hell of a woman and her family, the Medicis, I have always admired them for what they did for the city of Florence. Despite the racism I have suffered in that city, I still love that wonderful city ❤️
    Long live the name Medici 🙏

  • @baliyae
    @baliyae Před rokem +58

    Catherine de Medici was not to be messed with, especially not if you were a Protestant Huguenot in France.

    • @antoinemozart243
      @antoinemozart243 Před rokem +1

      The protestants and high princes despised her. She had zero power ! Only through her sons.

  • @barbarasturtevant8327
    @barbarasturtevant8327 Před rokem +21

    Ive been looking for a Documentary on Catherine De Medici. Thank you so much for you're time & efforts. This is amazing historical information 👏.

  • @doberman1ism
    @doberman1ism Před rokem +24

    My Aunt Francis was born in Abruzzi. Her birth name was Alfonsina. My grandmother named my mother after the Princess of Italy, Yolanda, because we have ties to The Duke Of The Abruzzi. When I was in Italy in 1972 I was invited to have dinner at Princess Orsini’s home in Rome. The legend came full circle. 👑
    Thank you for sharing the historical information about Catherine De Medici.

  • @waciobuddy7529
    @waciobuddy7529 Před 5 měsíci +3

    I admire the way you talk about history.Thank you!

  • @TheNewAndyWarhol
    @TheNewAndyWarhol Před rokem +4

    As a 'Typical' Aries Ruler...She had the very best brains for ruling as long as she did. My most Favorite Queen!

  • @louisedaynes4982
    @louisedaynes4982 Před rokem +21

    Waiting so long for this one thank you so much ❤️❤️❤️

  • @Cantetinza17
    @Cantetinza17 Před rokem +57

    I think Catherine was a devoted mother and did what she had to do to ensure her sons' reign. People always bad mouth women that are inspiring change and going against the grain. Frankly, I like her.

    • @moomyung9231
      @moomyung9231 Před rokem +4

      She was partly responsible for thousands of Protestants being murdered. I also descend from a few Huguenots that were later sentenced to death for their faith. They only survived by fleeing the country.

    • @bolasworld5425
      @bolasworld5425 Před rokem

      @@moomyung9231 protestants also killed many Catholics sooo🤷🏾‍♀️

    • @jamiemohan2049
      @jamiemohan2049 Před rokem

      Not every woman bad mouthed in history is an innovent victim. Women like men were products of their time. Catherine was ruthless and massacred thousands of protestants

    • @Cantetinza17
      @Cantetinza17 Před rokem

      @@jamiemohan2049 ok...

  • @vicentepineda1860
    @vicentepineda1860 Před rokem +31

    Catherine De Medici; a woman of her time, of great ambition and courage. Thanks for uploading.

  • @cathym4321
    @cathym4321 Před rokem +16

    Really excellent! Thanks so much - always top notch! 🙌

  • @danasmith667
    @danasmith667 Před rokem +69

    Beautifully told. I think Catherine was extraordinary for her time. The resurrection of her story helps to demonstrate the marginalized as a great untapped resource. The patriarchal form taken by societies has served humanity very little.

    • @olliefoxx7165
      @olliefoxx7165 Před rokem +11

      The "patriarchal " society has kept humanity going forward since the beginning of time. Men did the fighting, the exploring, the scientific/medical discoveries and the dying doing such things.

    • @nemavenus9156
      @nemavenus9156 Před rokem +2

      Dana Smith You're right

    • @kafon6368
      @kafon6368 Před rokem +1

      Which is why I will continue to downplay her, if not outright pretending that she does not exist. For the glory of the patriarchy. 🤵

    • @tehreemkhurrum5884
      @tehreemkhurrum5884 Před rokem

      @@olliefoxx7165 What a sexist statement! None of these men accomplish anything without the support of women. In a patriarchal society, the contributions and achievements of women are always ignored so that egotistical men can keep overinflating themselves!

    • @olliefoxx7165
      @olliefoxx7165 Před rokem

      @@tehreemkhurrum5884 You call me sexist then go on to bash men. Pot meet kettle. Women of wealth or born into aristocratic families had way more rights than the males shackled to the land, sent to die in countless wars, worked to death, sent to prisons for the smallest crimes to die.... Equality looks like oppression to the entitled and privileged. You've had your mind poisoned by miserable academics. Life was very brutal for men. The old saying "Save the women and children first" was literally what society did back then. Men were expendable beasts of burden, cannon fodder, explorers, inventors and scientist. You should be grateful for what our ancestors endured to ensure we are here today discussing this in the most privileged society that ever existed. You've had your head programmed to hate men by puppeteers much more concerned with their agendas than any perceived wrongs in a past you will never understand.

  • @hermanubis7046
    @hermanubis7046 Před rokem +73

    Alexandre Dumas' novel "La Reine Margot" also contributed a lot to her bad reputation. The novel was made into a good movie in the 1990s, with Isabelle Adani, Asia Argento et al. Good actors, filmed in the right locations, great story (though not a documentary).

    • @le2458
      @le2458 Před rokem +14

      one of my favorite films of all time, just gorgeous

    • @christinemuschiato5895
      @christinemuschiato5895 Před rokem

      actually was quite historical , and the queen margot was a trollop and she slept with at least one brother

    • @ullty
      @ullty Před rokem +8

      You are right a beautiful film

    • @lindabondperry
      @lindabondperry Před rokem +1

      Excellent movie … ❤

    • @hauwauyakubu-wokili5239
      @hauwauyakubu-wokili5239 Před rokem

      What is the name of the novel? Thank you.

  • @lisalovelace6784
    @lisalovelace6784 Před rokem +13

    I watch her story on Starz, what she went through in her childhood, losing both parents, kidnap, almost killed and forced to married a husband, who never cared for her, then Henry II had a favorite mistress 'Diane de Poitiers', who seduced him in his teens, she was almost 40 years old and remained his mistress for 25 years. Catherine De Medici was smart, I admired her and she had no choice to be ruthless at times, such turmoil in that time period, with 2 religions, who were constantly fighting and killing each other, always the innocent people and children, had to pay that price.

    • @tinadavy3990
      @tinadavy3990 Před 3 měsíci +1

      possibly ... not "ruthless" ...she wanted co-existence ... .

    • @lisalovelace6784
      @lisalovelace6784 Před 3 měsíci

      @@tinadavy3990 That is very true also, she had to do what she needed to survive and her life is so interesting.

  • @ken2tou
    @ken2tou Před rokem +17

    Thanks for this excellent portrait of Catherine. My French ancestors were two Huguenot ministers of faith, who migrated to colonial Virginia in
    the 1730s. John Carter and Pierre Chastaine.
    Their sons would end up fighting England to gain religious freedom from the Church of England.
    It is unfortunate that two religions who profess to worship the same Lord and Savior would be so brutal to one another.
    Ignorance does not excuse actions.

  • @susand.byrdsong3767
    @susand.byrdsong3767 Před rokem +13

    I don't have a multitude of knowledge about Florence and France, but listening to this story, Catherine's life was no bed of roses, it started with challenges, she married a man who spent more time with his mistress and only wanted to be with her to produce heirs. Then upon his death, she ascended to the throne, but didn't have the power she needed until her sickly oldest son took the throne.
    She then became a dedicated mother who helped her first born son rule the kingdom. She then dealt with the harsh realities of her son's health which eventually took the lives of all of her boys who, all ascended to the throne and became kings.
    What an accomplishment!!
    My thoughts about her is that she was a fierce leader, a woman who ruled with her sons to make life better for the people of France and stop the growing and ongoing violence spearheaded by the Roman Catholic Church. She was no saint but, she tried to rule with honesty and fairness according to the times she lived in.

    • @denisehenry3427
      @denisehenry3427 Před rokem +1

      She wasn't white either.

    • @kelaram88
      @kelaram88 Před rokem +2

      Looks pretty white to me

    • @kelaram88
      @kelaram88 Před rokem

      @Nigel Mcgiver the black is a reference to her reputation for ruthlessness.

    • @Gametime41300
      @Gametime41300 Před rokem

      Her brother was black

    • @waywardson9548
      @waywardson9548 Před rokem +1

      She wasn't black, they called her the black queen because they thought she was into witch craft, LOL.

  • @blitsrissietjie
    @blitsrissietjie Před rokem +4

    Thank you for this documentary. It cleared up a lot of the questions I had. Hello as a Huguenot from SA 👋 Mothers side, De Le Grange. 🙏

  • @rickwarren8161
    @rickwarren8161 Před rokem +5

    Thank you for this documentary. Now I understand so many missing gaps that I had about this time in France's history.

  • @pppmanly
    @pppmanly Před rokem +7

    I am realizing that I prefer documentaries that also include a presenter and/or other academic contributors (historians). Currently, some of favorite historian presenters are Dr. Lucy Worsley, Dr. Suzannah Lipscomb, Dr. Eleanor Janega, Dr. Tracy Bormand, Dan Jones, and Prof. Kate Williams. They are engaging.

  • @leylamariabarquerobendana4721

    Bellísimo video , históricamente precíso el inglés bellísimo perfecto frances y precioso italiano estoy encantada y admirada , agradezco mucho este precioso documental , lo aprecio y de nuevo agradezco Catherine de Medicici es una de las mujeres extraordinarias de la Historia , buena o mala … gran Reina y mujer. Gracias

  • @CECE1839
    @CECE1839 Před rokem +7

    Great narrative, yes, "Catherine de' Medici earned her nickname of “the Black Queen” because of her fascination with mysticism and astrology. Also, "The Château of Chaumont was witness to a legendary event in which the fall of the Valois dynasty was predicted".

    • @Cobalt1520
      @Cobalt1520 Před 7 měsíci

      Im sure there are already those you-know-who, that are already claiming "see, I told you, the Médici were blacks, black aristocracy of Europe!"

    • @gratefuldead3750
      @gratefuldead3750 Před 5 měsíci

      ​@@Cobalt1520She had black clothes. Why are so many people influenced by american nonsene, not understanding words anymore
      In europe black was never associated with humans, either they were called moorish, african, sarazene or ethiopians

  • @achichachi8825
    @achichachi8825 Před rokem +10

    She was intelligent, fearless, proud, and prideful. A woman like Catherine de Medici, should be loved and feared.

  • @josephinekennard6657
    @josephinekennard6657 Před rokem +65

    So much information . What a brave woman she became to after going through so much heartache. I'm glad drinking mules urine didn't catch on. Great work

  • @darlapeelman1610
    @darlapeelman1610 Před rokem +12

    I've been watching "The Serpent Queen" so I had to watch this of course to get the real story.😁

  • @Primetiime32
    @Primetiime32 Před rokem +11

    Thanks for this upload .

  • @CarolJamieson
    @CarolJamieson Před rokem +44

    I believe she's also the subject of the new series on Starz called THE SERPENT QUEEN.

    • @adi2k88
      @adi2k88 Před rokem +3

      Does it get better after the first episode? Didnt like the style mucj

    • @CarolJamieson
      @CarolJamieson Před rokem +4

      @@adi2k88 I don't like the style much either. I'm watching it but it's not great in my opinion.

    • @keyanddracaryskillua6187
      @keyanddracaryskillua6187 Před rokem +5

      I think it’s ok. It’s a different style ,though.But, i love both actresses and that’s what sold me.

    • @annastinehammersdottir1290
      @annastinehammersdottir1290 Před rokem +5

      @@keyanddracaryskillua6187 Samantha Morton is always excellent and she is the best part. The maid is a theatrical device used to tell her back story to us before jump into an important moment in her life when she becomes Queen Regent with real power. It should get interesting.

    • @skontheroad
      @skontheroad Před rokem +2

      @@annastinehammersdottir1290 I agree. It is an interesting take on a large story and the POV from which it is told. This story has too much background, making it very confusing with a lot to take in. Too much detail to draw a parralel between the two stories.

  • @rathertiredofthemess2841

    The paintings of the events of her life in the Louvres were the most impressive things there. Huge paintings! As I recall 6 or 8 of them. Huge! HUGE!

  • @yolisvargas1
    @yolisvargas1 Před rokem +3

    What an awesome documentary 👏 I truly enjoyed it.
    Please keep on making more interesting and educational documentaries!!

  • @beverlyogrady1111
    @beverlyogrady1111 Před rokem +6

    Wonderful portrayal of an amazing woman.

  • @Joycemcnamara
    @Joycemcnamara Před rokem +9

    This is wonderful! More more about Catherine!

  • @martingreen331
    @martingreen331 Před rokem +6

    Thank you for producing such a well researched programme and thank you for your balanced assessment of a much misunderstood Queen

  • @ibskiffy
    @ibskiffy Před rokem +11

    So nice to see some quality videos on history devoid of the nonsense that passes for biography today. What we can't prove we can't say.

  • @barbaracrain2975
    @barbaracrain2975 Před rokem +6

    HISTORY IS ALWAYS GOOD TO KNOW!! THANK YOU !!!

  • @wellbeing4914
    @wellbeing4914 Před rokem +12

    Not only was she a devoted mother but also an astute statesman.

  • @catholicmilitantUSA
    @catholicmilitantUSA Před 11 měsíci +1

    Wow what a documentary! The best one I have ever watched on this amazing channel!

  • @Hist0ryPodcast
    @Hist0ryPodcast Před 5 měsíci +1

    Great video again mate!

  • @keyanddracaryskillua6187
    @keyanddracaryskillua6187 Před rokem +16

    The ignorant ppl ruining the comment section,who did not watch the video,taking “Black” and running with it. Causing drama in the comments .

  • @LeePenn2492
    @LeePenn2492 Před rokem +5

    A very interesting and informative show.. a clever,educated, determined lady ahead of her time.

  • @Rob0865
    @Rob0865 Před rokem +2

    Man, you learn something new everyday!!! So much of true history is being revealed each day.

  • @aliferrari1680
    @aliferrari1680 Před rokem +39

    Catherine de Medici was remarkable woman in her times. She managed to make 3 of her sons King's of France amidst civil wars between Catholics and protestants and the powerful and fanatical Guise family who were consistently conspiring against her alongside Spain and England. She tried mediation between her Catholic and protestant subjects. But the Guise family sabotaged her efforts with Spanish backing. I don't condone St Bartholomews massacre which she played a major part. But you have to understand as to what were the circumstances that led to it.

    • @BoringTroublemaker
      @BoringTroublemaker Před rokem +9

      In a few hundred years, when all those pesky survivors have died off and the need to consider the real life effects is no longer a pressing concern- I wonder if there will be social commentary like this about the holocaust?

    • @yawdanq3106
      @yawdanq3106 Před rokem

      @@alecblunden8615 by

    • @mariangrimsdell1112
      @mariangrimsdell1112 Před rokem

      @@BoringTroublemaker that will never happen, the real reason for the holocaust will never be understood by non aristocratic people.

    • @billfarley9167
      @billfarley9167 Před rokem +1

      Too much drama for me. Sounds like the peasant class were tossed to and fro from intrigue to intrigue, while the gentry could do whatever they wanted. The guillotine put an end to that BS.

    • @mariangrimsdell1112
      @mariangrimsdell1112 Před rokem +4

      @@billfarley9167 I think some world leaders have not got that memo yet 😳

  • @evato8746
    @evato8746 Před rokem +8

    There is a Chinese saying “When a person is placed in the current of history (Jiang Hsu),his body is not his own “. Only God can have the ability yo see the whole picture and be the rightful judge of a person’s soul and his or her actions. For the world we were and are living is so much broken.

    • @rosefincher7631
      @rosefincher7631 Před rokem +2

      I *LOVE* that, Eva!! This video gave me a whole new perspective on Catherine De Medici. There are far too many ~ in our times ~ that cannot put historical events in their proper "time frame"...it is very sad, but also not entirely their fault...it's obviously by design!!

    • @evelynegrasset3265
      @evelynegrasset3265 Před 10 měsíci

      And history is written by men who often do their research by reading letters and diaries but do not care of controlling official papers and comptability... so everything is easely biased...

  • @Martinus777
    @Martinus777 Před rokem +3

    What a traumatic childhood and adolescence. History of monarchies becomes much more clear when you realise how badly traumatised many princes and princesses were in their formative years - despite our fantasies of their pampered upringing.

    • @user-ym3xf6xp4c
      @user-ym3xf6xp4c Před 3 měsíci

      Agreed. They're like purified metal...andvthey can't resign if they dislike the job.

  • @87ylc
    @87ylc Před 9 měsíci

    Love listening to this after reading Ken Follett’s A column of fire. Thank you!

  • @bl5752
    @bl5752 Před rokem +5

    Problems in this documentary, calling Italy a country in the 16th century. It was a region not a country. There wasn't a country called Italy until the 19th century.

  • @vincentflack34
    @vincentflack34 Před rokem +5

    Catherine wanted to be free of religion, which theologian Karl Barth of Switzerland, in my time called the worst thing in the world, but she failed, not only outwardly, but also inwardly reverting to her Italian Catholic ancestors. The Protestants, Huguenot's in particular, remembered fondly in my home town of Pelham, New York, by the Huguenot Memorial Church which I attended and loved, and out of which arose my career as a theologian, such as it was, were as bad or worse. People get the government they deserve.

  • @catherinesatol8986
    @catherinesatol8986 Před rokem +16

    And I was so eager and excited to watch the series The Serpent Queen every weekend not knowing it was actually the life of Catherine de Medici. I thought the series was so well made. It was actually a real life story. I'm blown away.

    • @lindabooker3512
      @lindabooker3512 Před rokem +3

      The CLOTHES !! The JEWELRY!! The HAIR PIECES!!

    • @beckycroll7519
      @beckycroll7519 Před rokem +4

      I, too, love The Serpent Queen, but am quite aware of the twists “historical” fiction makes of history. I actually think the real story would be more fascinating, but too complicated for easy viewing. Instead of a straightforward story, religion, culture, manners, politics and court intrigue would all have to be explored. One of those is more than can explored in two seasons!

    • @sax_25
      @sax_25 Před rokem +4

      It was well done. The only thing I didn’t care for was the portrayal of Mary, Queen of Scots.

    • @donabeth4561
      @donabeth4561 Před rokem

      Yeah, I can’t wait for the second season.😊

    • @BeccasaurousRex270
      @BeccasaurousRex270 Před 11 měsíci

      @@sax_25 I loved the portrayal. She was an ardent Catholic and most likely was a zealot, evident by her stupidly thinking Scotland would welcome a Catholic queen who hasn’t been home since infancy with open arms. She’s been romanticized but in all likelihood she probably sucked as a person.

  • @thewayfarer8849
    @thewayfarer8849 Před rokem +10

    Fascinating, learned a lot here. Thank you

  • @jamesbattles3021
    @jamesbattles3021 Před 8 měsíci +4

    The birth of the French Cuisine took place under her reign. She brought the grand brigade with her when she moved to France.

    • @charlesmaugey1801
      @charlesmaugey1801 Před měsícem

      It's an 18th century hoax. There are several studies on this subject. You should read the article "The illusory story of Catherine de Medici, a gastronomic myth" by Dr. Antonella Campanini from the University of Gastronomic Sciences of Pollenzo. She's not french and it's in english.

  • @MissHalloween1031
    @MissHalloween1031 Před rokem +10

    she was 14 when married , went through grief by the court, I hope she gave them all hell. She was an amazing, intelligent woman and played politics like an ace.

  • @sablewright8053
    @sablewright8053 Před rokem +4

    If it was not for this remarkable woman her sons Francis II, Charles IX and Henry III would not have been able to sit on the throne for long. She was the real power behind her sons throne. She had to play off the Bourbons and the Guises who both wanted her sons throne. What a strong willed woman.

  • @foodandwinefromhoneyblonde8346
    @foodandwinefromhoneyblonde8346 Před 2 měsíci +1

    The story was done amazing on Netflix. I go back all the time and watch the show Medici.

  • @lennoxrobinson5858
    @lennoxrobinson5858 Před 2 měsíci +1

    She is a truly wonderful and remarkable lady who lived in a time when women were mire pawns. A true heroine indeed. I admire her strength, determination and wit.

  • @jameschapman5989
    @jameschapman5989 Před rokem +3

    I believe that Catherine perhaps also got a bad wrap - like Marie Antoinette. When one studies these people in-depth you realise there are more facets to their story than what many history books relate.

  • @AnnMack11
    @AnnMack11 Před rokem +3

    A true mother & one who desperately held on to protect the legacy of her children as long as she possible could. As like many other queens before her & after her, will do the same to keep it in the family at all cost…

  • @rosaliegolding5549
    @rosaliegolding5549 Před rokem

    Really enjoyed this video must read up more about hers , thank you for your informative narrative 🤷‍♀️

  • @alexc1561
    @alexc1561 Před rokem +2

    Great content, thank you

  • @bbenner5bb
    @bbenner5bb Před rokem +6

    I am amazed every time I read or hear about her. I first saw her in Raign, the actress that played Catherine both was both ruthless,cunning and and extremely, intelligent. My true love is Mary queen of the Scott's!!! . I went on to learn so much about the medicis medicis, and other ruling kings and queens. Thank you so much for this documentary! The person who spoke was also amazing! Thank you again

  • @cynthiajohnson8418
    @cynthiajohnson8418 Před rokem +8

    Thank you for this week-researched and fascinating documentary. I admire Catherine greatly as a single mother, survivor, and skilled monarch. Her faith, no doubt, accounts for why she was not embittered by her sad and abusive upbringing.

    • @googoo1035
      @googoo1035 Před rokem

      Woah we got royalty over here, roll out the CZcams red carpet

  • @philliplyn2692
    @philliplyn2692 Před rokem +2

    Loving this one thanks for sharing very information blessed love to all knowledge is power hopefully everyone pays attention keep up the good work 🙏🏿🙏🏿🙏🏿🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲

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  • @robinmartz9052
    @robinmartz9052 Před rokem

    I happened onto this video and I'm so glad I did. This was extremely interesting to me.

  • @Nebulasecura
    @Nebulasecura Před rokem +27

    Reign brought me to this woman

    • @CarolJamieson
      @CarolJamieson Před rokem +5

      Reign was so good!

    • @Nebulasecura
      @Nebulasecura Před rokem +3

      @@CarolJamieson agreed!

    • @skontheroad
      @skontheroad Před rokem +3

      Reign was the most awful depiction of the life of Catherine de Medici! The only hope is that it sparked the interest of people to learn the real history of such an interesting story of a fascinating woman!

    • @Nebulasecura
      @Nebulasecura Před rokem

      @@skontheroad which it did

    • @CarolJamieson
      @CarolJamieson Před rokem

      @@skontheroad what about it was so awful? Was it not representative of her at all?

  • @claudiarebecca4688
    @claudiarebecca4688 Před rokem +5

    Excellent work ❤

  • @henrjohw
    @henrjohw Před 7 měsíci +2

    Wait, making sure I heard that right. She was 14 when she married in 1533. Which made her 10 in 1529 while the city was under siege. There were calls for what to be done to a 10 year old? Surely someone was taking names of those recommending this so they could be "taken care of" when the smoke cleared.