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Paperback Lettres Inédites ... À Monsieur De Bellièvre, 1602, Publ. Par E. Halphen [French] Book

ISBN: 1141300281

ISBN13: 9781141300280

Lettres Inédites ... À Monsieur De Bellièvre, 1602, Publ. Par E. Halphen [French]

This volume presents a collection of previously unpublished letters written to Monsieur de Belli vre in 1602. Authored by Henry IV, these letters provide valuable insights into the political and social climate of France during a pivotal period in its history. Edited and published by E. Halphen in 1881, this collection offers a fascinating glimpse into the king's thoughts, decisions, and relationships.

The letters shed light on Henry IV's reign, his efforts to rebuild France after the Wars of Religion, and his complex interactions with key figures of the time. Scholars and history enthusiasts will find these letters to be an invaluable resource for understanding the nuances of French politics and the personal dynamics that shaped the era. This edition ensures that these important historical documents are accessible to a wider audience, preserving them for future generations.

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