
Catherine de' Medici "The Black Queen" : The Black Queen.
Title:
Catherine de' Medici "The Black Queen" : The Black Queen.
Author:
Havemeyer, Janie.
ISBN:
9781937463298
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Physical Description:
1 online resource (19 pages)
Series:
The Thinking Girl's Treasury of Dastardly Dames
Contents:
Front Cover -- Copyright -- Dedication -- "The Black Queen" -- Where she lived -- When she lived -- Her story -- What she broughtto France -- What she wore -- Whom she bore -- What did they call her? -- Catherine's court -- What she ate -- Comfort in her loneliness -- Back Cover.
Abstract:
This series of historical accounts profiles strong women who took extraordinary measures to achieve and maintain powerincluding murder, deception, and black magicexamining the women's reputations in the context of their eras. Just how wicked were they? The books allow readers to decide for themselves if these infamous ladies were indeed heartless and evil or simply out of touch and making the most of their circumstances.Dubbed the "Black Queen" of France, Catherine de' Medici came from one of the most powerful families in 15th-century Europe and, marrying into the French Royal Court, led a precarious life. This history details how Catherine, anxious to secure the power of her family, became the target of rumors about poisoning those who opposed her, was blamed for the St. Bartholomew's Day Massacre, and reportedly dabbled in the dark arts. Gorgeous illustrations and an exciting narrative bring to life the woman who fought to keep her children in power but ended up blackening their names instead.
Local Note:
Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2017. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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