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Paperback La Tragédie de Ravaillac [French] Book

ISBN: 1178859444

ISBN13: 9781178859447

La Tragédie de Ravaillac [French]

La trag die de Ravaillac, written by J r me and Jean Tharaud, delves into the life and times of Fran ois Ravaillac, the assassin of King Henry IV of France. This historical account, originally published in 1922, meticulously examines the events leading up to the assassination, offering insight into the political and religious tensions of the era. The Tharaud brothers, known for their collaborative works, bring a detailed and nuanced perspective to this pivotal moment in French history.

The book explores Ravaillac's motivations and the broader context of early 17th-century France, making it a valuable resource for those interested in French history, political intrigue, and the psychology of assassination. It remains a significant contribution to understanding a controversial figure and the tumultuous period in which he lived.

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