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Margaret of Nevers
France

Margaret of Nevers – A pawn in the Hundred Years’ War

Sunday, 28 February 2021, 0:00 Moniek Bloks 0

This article was written by Carol. Margaret was the daughter of Margaret of Bavaria and John of Nevers, who became Duke of Burgundy in 1404 upon the death of his father Philip the Bold. Margaret’s life was played out among the background of the strife between Burgundy, France and England in the early 15th century. [read more]

marie mancini
France

Marie Mancini – The love of King Louis XIV (Part two)

Wednesday, 2 December 2020, 6:00 Amy Eloise Kelly 0

Read part one here. The travelling and the hectic nature of court life did not agree with fourteen-year-old Marie, and she began to feel unwell and looked “a pitiful state” after a few weeks at the French court. It was decided that Marie and young Hortense should return to a convent for a while for [read more]

marie mancini
France

Marie Mancini – A niece of Cardinal Mazarin (Part one)

Monday, 30 November 2020, 6:00 Amy Eloise Kelly 2

Anna Maria Mancini was born into an aristocratic family to parents Girolama Mazzarani and Baron Lorenzo Mancini and was the fourth of their ten children. Some of the girls, along with two of their cousins grew up to be known as the Mazarinettes and rose to fame and prosperity under the guidance of their uncle [read more]

Marie Antoinette
France

Marie Antoinette and The “Let them eat cake” myth

Monday, 27 July 2020, 5:00 Moniek Bloks 1

Marie Antoinette has gone down in history as one of the most despised Queens, not in the least because of her perceived indifference to the plight of the poor and for saying something she never did… “Let them eat cake.” Born an Austrian Archduchess on 2 November 1755 as the daughter of Empress Maria Theresa [read more]

marie louise o'murphy
France

Marie-Louise O’Murphy – The Irish petite maîtresse (Part two)

Sunday, 28 June 2020, 0:05 Amy Eloise Kelly 1

Read part one here. After she had been with the King for two years, rumours were circulating around Versailles that Marie-Louise wished to topple Madame de Pompadour as the King’s maîtresse-en-titre, the official mistress who lived in the palace. If Marie-Louise was planning to work her way up and overthrow the powerful Pompadour, this did [read more]

constance arles
Bertha of Burgundy

Constance of Arles – In fear of repudiation

Wednesday, 24 June 2020, 6:00 Moniek Bloks 0

Constance of Arles was born circa 986 as the daughter of William I, Count of Provence and Adelaide-Blanche of Anjou. In 1001, Constance became the third wife of King Robert II of France. He had divorced his first wife Rozala of Italy and his second marriage to Bertha of Burgundy had eventually been annulled. The [read more]

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