Men And Women of the Italian Reformation By Christopher Hare Pseud
Men And Women of the Italian Reformation By Christopher Hare Pseud
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We are told that she rode in a coach drawn by four horses, somewhat of a novelty in those days, and her son Luigi, who was soon to become a Cardinal, rode on horseback by her side. It was a most leisurely journey, for she took about six weeks to travel from Ferrara to Orleans. She had scarcely reached Modena before she wrote an ailectionate letter to her son Alfonso, and she sent him news of her progress from Borgo San Donnino, from Novara, from Turin, and from Carmagnola, where she parted from... her son Luigi. From thence, she went on to Grenoble, to Dijon and to Orleans, where the French Court was then established. Here she was met by her daughter Anna, with her husband Fran9ois de Guise, and she was kindly received by the Queen- mother, Catherine dei Medici. The States General were at that time sitting at Orleans, and Renee was proud of a high place near the young King Fran9ois II — until the Prince of Conde, who had recently been arrested for rebellion, w^as brought for trial — and then the tender-hearted Princess could no longer endure to remain, lest she should witness his condemnation.
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