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The oldest surviving violin made according to the design we recognise today is generally agreed to be one constructed by Andrea Amati of Cremona for Charles IX, King of France, in 1564. The Story of Music 2012-12-25T00:00:00Z
A fan of stringed instruments would gasp at "The King," the world's oldest known surviving violoncello, which was crafted in 1545 and played by King Charles IX of France in 1562. SD museum with rare instruments seeks $15M revamp 2013-02-17T19:19:09Z
Catherine de’ Medici used the method in 1570 — a time she governed France while her ill son, King Charles IX, sat on its throne. How European Royals Once Shared Their Most Important Secrets 2022-01-10T05:00:00Z
Under the reign of the concordat, these two seeds of discord, rendering each other fruitful, had enveloped with their horrible fruits, the reigns of Charles IX. and Henry III. The Power Of The Popes 2012-03-27T02:00:20.043Z
Charles IX. of France issued a similar edict. Curiosities of Medical Experience 2012-03-09T03:00:20.410Z
He was invited thither by the Abate Primaticcio to assist him in some of his greatest works, intended for Charles IX., nor did he ever return into Italy. The History of Painting in Italy, Vol. IV (of 6) from the Period of the Revival of the Fine Arts to the End of the Eighteenth Century 2012-02-25T03:00:10.400Z
The recollections of the horrors of St Bartholomew’s night had hastened the death of Charles IX., the last of the Valois; he had been succeeded by the most debauched and effeminate of monarchs, Henry III. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 13, Slice 8 "Hudson River" to "Hurstmonceaux" 2012-02-24T03:00:27.173Z
Under Charles IX., however, he returned to favour, and was employed to construct the Tuileries, in collaboration with Jean Brillant. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 7, Slice 10 "David, St" to "Demidov" 2012-02-17T03:00:33.923Z
I only stayed there half an hour, saw some of the pictures and souvenirs of Charles IX, and then came home, leaving the others. Letters of a Diplomat's Wife 1883-1900 2012-02-12T03:00:13.210Z
Coligny and his adherents were killed by an order of Charles IX., at the instance of the Guises, who headed a hostile faction, and merely for reasons of state. The Works of Robert G. Ingersoll, Vol. 6 (of 12) Dresden Edition?Discussions 2012-02-11T03:04:02.353Z
The danse basse was the dance of the court of Charles IX. and of good society, the steps being very grave and dignified, not to say solemn, and the accompaniment a psalm tune. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 7, Slice 9 "Dagupan" to "David" 2012-02-11T03:03:39.807Z
Under Francis I. they were generally 23 carats fine and 71 1⁄6 to the mark, under Charles IX. The History of Currency, 1252 to 1896 2011-12-24T03:07:52.717Z
France had proofs of the contrary, since Charles IX. sent an ambassador extraordinary to Madrid, with compliments of condolence to the king, who was really inconsolable for the loss of his expected heir. The History of the Inquisition of Spain from the Time of its Establishment to the Reign of Ferdinand VII. 2011-12-22T03:00:10.443Z
Simultaneously, another war, also an heritage from Charles IX., had been proceeding in the far distant regions round lakes Ilmen, Peipus and Ladoga, with Great Novgorod as its centre. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 12, Slice 6 "Groups, Theory of" to "Gwyniad" 2011-12-16T03:00:12.320Z
Such names as Pharaoh in Egypt, Dionysius at Syracuse, Nero at Rome, Charles IX. in France, bloody Mary in England, are names which will never be rescued from disgrace. Practical Religion Being Plain Papers on the Daily Duties, Experience, Dangers, and Privileges of Professing Christians 2011-11-30T03:00:13.313Z
In the midst of the distraction of conflicting parties Francis I. died, and Charles IX., in 1560, succeeded to the throne at the age of ten years. Monks, Popes, and their Political Intrigues 2011-10-12T02:00:43.383Z
The settlement of Florida had its origin in the religious troubles experienced by the Huguenots under Charles IX. in France. The Spaniards in Florida Comprising the notable settlement of the Huguenots in 1564, and the History and Antiquities of St. Augustine, Founded A.D. 1565 2011-09-24T02:00:14.187Z
A Cremona instrument has even been considered a worthy gift to pass between crowned heads, Pope Pius V. having presented a violoncello by Andreas Amati to Charles IX. of France. Violins and Violin Makers Biographical Dictionary of the Great Italian Artistes, their Followers and Imitators, to the present time. With Essays on Important Subjects Connected with the Violin. 2011-09-05T02:00:23.337Z
Since Marie Touchet's absence, Charles IX., having nothing to occupy him, had taken to observing very keenly all that went on around him. The Works of Honor? de Balzac About Catherine de' Medici, Seraphita and Other Stories 2011-09-02T02:00:23.810Z
It was at Chaumont that the astrologer overstepped himself, and would have used his magic against Charles IX. Castles and Chateaux of Old Touraine and the Loire Country 2011-08-27T02:00:22.057Z
Duke Charles, the ablest of Gustavus Vasa's sons, and uncle of Sigismund, was made king as Charles IX. The Deluge, Vol. I. (of 2) An Historical Novel of Poland, Sweden, and Russia. 2011-08-26T02:00:24.433Z
In 1564 Charles IX. forbade the sentencing of prisoners to the galleys for less than ten years. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 11, Slice 4 "G" to "Gaskell, Elizabeth" 2011-08-24T02:00:20.690Z
Francis the Little, as he was contemptuously termed by the French, in opposition to his father Francis the Great, was succeeded by his younger brother, Charles IX. Life of Mary Queen of Scots, Volume I (of 2) 2011-08-14T02:00:25.307Z
Though Charles IX. was highly strung and nervous, he did not start, although under the circumstances this apparition had an ominous and grotesque aspect. The Works of Honor? de Balzac About Catherine de' Medici, Seraphita and Other Stories 2011-09-02T02:00:23.810Z
In 1574, a fresh misfortune overtook Mary, in the death of her brother-in-law, Charles IX. Life of Mary Queen of Scots, Volume II (of 2) 2011-08-14T02:00:23.870Z
Charles IX. gave him rooms in his palace. The Browning Cyclop?dia A Guide to the Study of the Works of Robert Browning 2011-07-16T02:00:19.397Z
During his residence here, the death of Charles IX. took place. Olive Leaves Or, Sketches of Character 2011-06-25T02:00:21.120Z
An edict of Charles IX. prescribes the same in France in 1563. Astronomical Myths Based on Flammarions's History of the Heavens 2011-06-24T02:00:15.873Z
But Charles IX., seeing his mother take so many precautions, supposed them to be necessary, and wondered to what end she was taking them. The Works of Honor? de Balzac About Catherine de' Medici, Seraphita and Other Stories 2011-09-02T02:00:23.810Z
For some time after the death of Charles IX. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 10, Slice 2 "Fairbanks, Erastus" to "Fens" 2011-06-19T02:00:16.580Z
The statutes of the academy will be found on page 39 of this work, and the letters-patent granted to it by Charles IX. on page 48. A History of Literary Criticism in the Renaissance With special reference to the influence of Italy in the formation and development of modern classicism 2011-05-30T02:00:13.147Z
Charles IX. was at that time king of France. Olive Leaves Or, Sketches of Character 2011-06-25T02:00:21.120Z
Under Charles IX. the right of resigning in favorem was recognized by law in the case of royal officials, in return for a payment to the treasury of a certain proportion of the price. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 10, Slice 8 "France" to "Francis Joseph I." 2011-05-27T02:00:16.463Z
This dangerous game was a constant amusement to King Charles IX. in his youth, if we may believe the memoirs of the time. The Works of Honor? de Balzac About Catherine de' Medici, Seraphita and Other Stories 2011-09-02T02:00:23.810Z
After the attempt at Montceaux the Protestants had to be contented with Charles IX.’s word. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 10, Slice 7 "Fox, George" to "France" 2011-05-15T02:00:07.897Z
It is in lines of eight and ten syllables, and was undertaken by order of Queen Catharine, mother of Charles IX. History of Roman Literature from its Earliest Period to the Augustan Age. Volume II 2011-04-03T02:00:18.677Z
It was here in the Château de Vincennes that Charles IX. died a lingering death, “by the poison prepared for another,” as Dumas has it in “Marguerite de Valois.” Dumas' Paris 2011-02-02T03:00:23.057Z
Clouet's portrait of Elizabeth of Austria, wife of Charles IX, is worthy of the great portrait painters of this time. The Century of Columbus 2011-01-29T03:00:17.380Z
On it were these words, "From this window Charles IX. of execrable memory fired on the citizens of Paris." The Works of Honor? de Balzac About Catherine de' Medici, Seraphita and Other Stories 2011-09-02T02:00:23.810Z
Thus, thanks to their bold insurrection and their heroic resistance the Rochelois imposed upon Charles IX the new edict of July 15, 1573. The Pocket Bible or Christian the Printer A Tale of the Sixteenth Century 2011-01-27T03:00:40.940Z
They were the first nation to adopt the reformed calendar, Charles IX. in 1564 decreeing that the year should begin with the 1st of January. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 2, Slice 3 "Apollodorus" to "Aral"
From this church—founded by Childebert in 606—rang out the tocsin which was the signal for that infamous massacre of the Protestants in the time of Charles IX. Dumas' Paris 2011-02-02T03:00:23.057Z
She noiselessly approached Charles IX. as he was giving his dogs fragments of cakes cut into equal portions. Marguerite de Valois
Then, after using the two creeds to check each other in the heart of the people, she set the Duc d'Anjou against Charles IX. The Works of Honor? de Balzac About Catherine de' Medici, Seraphita and Other Stories 2011-09-02T02:00:23.810Z
Measures were in train to renew the war, and to overthrow Charles IX, when his death gave a new turn to affairs. The Pocket Bible or Christian the Printer A Tale of the Sixteenth Century 2011-01-27T03:00:40.940Z
She was maid of honour to the queen-mother Catherine de’ Medici, and inspired an ardent passion in the duke of Anjou, brother of Charles IX. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 5, Slice 8 "Chariot" to "Chatelaine"
Charles IX., the twelfth king of the family of Valois, came to the French throne when only ten years of age, under the regency of his mother, that terrible woman, Catharine de Medici. Zigzag Journeys in Europe Vacation Rambles in Historic Lands
The Florentine saw that he could not dally with the anger of Charles IX., and resolved to be bold. Marguerite de Valois
"He is a fine boy," said Charles IX., taking his son in his arms. The Works of Honor? de Balzac About Catherine de' Medici, Seraphita and Other Stories 2011-09-02T02:00:23.810Z
Accordingly, hoping by means of a victory to be able once more to impose peace upon Charles IX and reconquer the free exercise of their religion, they were loud in their demand for battle. The Pocket Bible or Christian the Printer A Tale of the Sixteenth Century 2011-01-27T03:00:40.940Z
Compared with his foreign policy, the domestic policy of Charles IX. was comparatively unimportant. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 5, Slice 8 "Chariot" to "Chatelaine"
Historians cover the memory of Charles IX. with infamy, but his first impulses were usually kind, and his first intentions good. Zigzag Journeys in Europe Vacation Rambles in Historic Lands
The court was celebrating the marriage of Madame Marguerite de Valois, daughter of Henry II. and sister of King Charles IX., with Henry de Bourbon, King of Navarre. Marguerite de Valois
Charles IX., sunk again in brooding, made no reply; he was anxiously nipping off some crumbs of bread that happened to lie on his doublet and hose. The Works of Honor? de Balzac About Catherine de' Medici, Seraphita and Other Stories 2011-09-02T02:00:23.810Z
Some I found completely set at ease by the loyal execution of the last edict, above all by the certainty of the marriage of Henry of Bearn with the sister of Charles IX. The Pocket Bible or Christian the Printer A Tale of the Sixteenth Century 2011-01-27T03:00:40.940Z
Not till the 6th of March 1604, after Duke John had formally renounced his rights to the throne, did Charles IX. begin to style himself king. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 5, Slice 8 "Chariot" to "Chatelaine"
In the queen mother, the ambitious Catherine de Medicis, who now ruled France in the name of her son Charles IX., Lives of Celebrated Women
"And by what right do you remain, madame?" demanded Charles IX. Marguerite de Valois
"But if you are sure that you must die, you are assured of defeat," said Charles IX. The Works of Honor? de Balzac About Catherine de' Medici, Seraphita and Other Stories 2011-09-02T02:00:23.810Z
I expressed to him the fears that agitated the Rochelois concerning his life, so precious to our cause, and their mistrust of Charles IX and his mother. The Pocket Bible or Christian the Printer A Tale of the Sixteenth Century 2011-01-27T03:00:40.940Z
Charles IX. conceived a great affection for the admiral and showed signs of taking up an independent attitude. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 5, Slice 5 "Cat" to "Celt"
In 1572 he was sent to England by Charles IX. to allay the excitement created by the massacre of St Bartholomew, and the same year he was sent to Germany and Switzerland. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 5, Slice 4 "Carnegie Andrew" to "Casus Belli"
Mother," cried Charles IX., sitting up among the crimson sheets of his bed, more frightful looking than ever, "take care, I am still King. Marguerite de Valois
At his first dinner, Charles IX., not seeing Amyot, asked for him. The Works of Honor? de Balzac About Catherine de' Medici, Seraphita and Other Stories 2011-09-02T02:00:23.810Z
"Yes—because you are the worthy son of Catherine De Medici, the worthy brother of Charles IX; because you suborned an assassin to poison Coligny!" The Pocket Bible or Christian the Printer A Tale of the Sixteenth Century 2011-01-27T03:00:40.940Z
He was also made tutor to Charles IX. and Henri of Anjou. A Short History of French Literature
The country had been named Carolina in honor of their king, Charles IX. The Greater Republic A History of the United States
Charles IX. closed the door, and leaving Nancey in the corridor entered, pale and trembling. Marguerite de Valois
But if no plan of Paris under Charles IX. were in existence, nor the monograms of the two Henrys, the difference in the architecture would be enough to give the lie to this calumny. The Works of Honor? de Balzac About Catherine de' Medici, Seraphita and Other Stories 2011-09-02T02:00:23.810Z
Accordingly Charles IX hastened to the Admiral's residence. The Pocket Bible or Christian the Printer A Tale of the Sixteenth Century 2011-01-27T03:00:40.940Z
Although Montaigne's municipal and legal appointments at Bordeaux are all that we know him to have enjoyed, he is styled 'gentleman in ordinary to the king,' and letters extant from and to Charles IX., A Short History of French Literature
Charles IX. is delicate and sickly, subject to tremendous outbursts of passion which leave him weak and exhausted; his life is not likely to be a long one. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 58, No. 359, September 1845
One year had elapsed since the death of Charles IX. and the accession of his successor to the throne. Marguerite de Valois
When Charles IX. first confessed his passion for Marie Touchet, Catherine looked with favor on the girl for reasons affecting her own prospects of dominion. The Works of Honor? de Balzac About Catherine de' Medici, Seraphita and Other Stories 2011-09-02T02:00:23.810Z
A large body of cavalry, commanded by Marshal Tavannes, with the Duke of Anjou, brother of Charles IX, and young Henry of Guise at his side, covered the right wing of the royalist camp. The Pocket Bible or Christian the Printer A Tale of the Sixteenth Century 2011-01-27T03:00:40.940Z
The accession of Charles IX. brought Ronsard still more into favour, and during the next ten years he produced many courtly poems of the occasional kind, besides others to suit his own pleasure. A Short History of French Literature
The end of Charles IX. is well known. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 58, No. 359, September 1845
Ah! my father!" exclaimed Charles IX.; "would what you said were true! Marguerite de Valois
Charles IX. spent the greater part of his later days in that gloomy fortress, and, according to some authors, ended his days there as Louis XII. had ended his. The Works of Honor? de Balzac About Catherine de' Medici, Seraphita and Other Stories 2011-09-02T02:00:23.810Z
Such is the confidence that an upright man inspires even in hardened criminals, that Charles IX accepted Lano�e's word. The Pocket Bible or Christian the Printer A Tale of the Sixteenth Century 2011-01-27T03:00:40.940Z
For a time he dwelt with Henry of Navarre at the court of Charles IX., and there thoroughly imbued himself with the Ronsardising tradition. A Short History of French Literature
The costume of the reign of Charles IX. was perhaps less rich, but more elegant than that of the preceding epoch. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 58, No. 359, September 1845
The evening on which the admiral thus unaccountably deviated from his usual habit, King Charles IX. had invited Henry of Navarre and the Duc de Guise to sup with him. Marguerite de Valois
Charles IX. reflected for a moment, then he replied, "No." The Works of Honor? de Balzac About Catherine de' Medici, Seraphita and Other Stories 2011-09-02T02:00:23.810Z
Thus Charles IX was made to admit that the reformers had justly drawn the sword to avenge the crime of St. Bartholomew's night! The Pocket Bible or Christian the Printer A Tale of the Sixteenth Century 2011-01-27T03:00:40.940Z
The poor, persecuted, weather-beaten Huguenots of France, had been active in plans of Colonization for escape from the mingled imbecility and terrorism of Charles IX. Calvert and Penn Or the Growth of Civil and Religious Liberty in America, as Disclosed in the Planting of Maryland and Pennsylvania
Calvin’s views were expressed in the Gallican Confession, containing forty articles, which was drawn up in 1559, and was presented both to Francis II. of France and to Charles IX. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 7, Slice 6 "Coucy-le-Château" to "Crocodile"
"By Heaven! count, your fortune is made if that is so; you will compose poetry with Charles IX. and you will talk Greek with Queen Marguerite!" Marguerite de Valois
The first thing was to make Charles IX. forget his suspicions by making him jump at some new idea. The Works of Honor? de Balzac About Catherine de' Medici, Seraphita and Other Stories 2011-09-02T02:00:23.810Z
Charles IX was followed by his brother the Duke of Anjou, who, in the meantime, had been elected King of Poland. The Pocket Bible or Christian the Printer A Tale of the Sixteenth Century 2011-01-27T03:00:40.940Z
These brave soldiers guarded respectfully the traditions of their ancestors who, at the famous retreat of Meaux, had saved Charles IX. Marie Antoinette and the Downfall of Royalty
Did you ever hear of Charles IX. of France?” The Frontier Boys in the Sierras Or, The Lost Mine
Charles IX. let fall the curtain, and sat down on the arm of an easy-chair. Marguerite de Valois
The rush was soon over; no one was left under the arcade but the Queen-mother and her son, King Charles IX., The Works of Honor? de Balzac About Catherine de' Medici, Seraphita and Other Stories 2011-09-02T02:00:23.810Z
For the first time in their lives did Charles IX, his mother and her priests discover that there was a limit to endurance. The Pocket Bible or Christian the Printer A Tale of the Sixteenth Century 2011-01-27T03:00:40.940Z
A new Charles IX., he wishes to bring desolation and death to France. Marie Antoinette and the Downfall of Royalty
“Oh, yes,” he replied glibly, “Charles IX. was the son of Henry of Navarre.” The Frontier Boys in the Sierras Or, The Lost Mine
And as Maurevel remained mute under this accusation, every circumstance of which was true, Charles IX. began to whistle again, with the same precision and melody, the same hunting-air. Marguerite de Valois
The greater part of Charles IX.'s reign was the triumph of the domestic policy carried out by this wonderful woman. The Works of Honor? de Balzac About Catherine de' Medici, Seraphita and Other Stories 2011-09-02T02:00:23.810Z
They found the gates rigorously closed by orders of Charles IX. The Pocket Bible or Christian the Printer A Tale of the Sixteenth Century 2011-01-27T03:00:40.940Z
They embrace each other at the Assembly," he exclaims; "it is the kiss of Judas, it is the kiss of Charles IX., extending his hand to Coligny. Marie Antoinette and the Downfall of Royalty
We know the religious horror of Charles IX. after the massacre of Saint Bartholomew: he died for want of a Jesuit confessor. Priests, Women, and Families
Charles IX. followed his mother with his eye, but this time did not recall her. Marguerite de Valois
Charles IX., tired by a long day's hunting, and by the serious reflections he brooded over in secret, looked forty this evening. The Works of Honor? de Balzac About Catherine de' Medici, Seraphita and Other Stories 2011-09-02T02:00:23.810Z
To their eternal shame, the fact must be admitted; the people of Paris were the accomplices of Charles IX, and our butchers! The Pocket Bible or Christian the Printer A Tale of the Sixteenth Century 2011-01-27T03:00:40.940Z
Three vessels were given him, and Charles IX. made him a present of fifty thousand crowns. Elsie in the South
At the accession of the boy-king Charles IX., the policy of the court was changed, and Cond� received from Catherine de’ Medici the government of Picardy. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 6, Slice 7 "Columbus" to "Condottiere"
And Charles IX. went out without waiting to hear more, and Tavannes and the Duc de Guise were left almost as uncertain as before. Marguerite de Valois
In our day it seems allowable to suppose that Charles IX. died a natural death. The Works of Honor? de Balzac About Catherine de' Medici, Seraphita and Other Stories 2011-09-02T02:00:23.810Z
The Marquis had just brought Cornelia into the oratory, and was saying to her: "My pretty saucebox, you are now in the oratory of the Prince of Anjou, brother of our well-beloved King Charles IX." The Pocket Bible or Christian the Printer A Tale of the Sixteenth Century 2011-01-27T03:00:40.940Z
In the war against Sweden for the possession of Livonia he brilliantly distinguished himself, capturing fortress after fortress and repulsing the duke of Sudermania, afterwards Charles IX, from Riga. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 6, Slice 3 "Chitral" to "Cincinnati"
The wizard Trois-Echelles, who was tried in the reign of Charles IX., reckons them at a hundred thousand, declaring all France to be one Witch. La Sorcière: The Witch of the Middle Ages
Thus addresses to King Charles IX. and the Queen of Navarre were not wanting. Marguerite de Valois
Charles IX. was sunk in the lethargy of helplessness; and Marie, in the dark despair of a loving woman, who can see the border-line ahead where love must end. The Works of Honor? de Balzac About Catherine de' Medici, Seraphita and Other Stories 2011-09-02T02:00:23.810Z
Charles IX will not be long in laying siege to us. The Pocket Bible or Christian the Printer A Tale of the Sixteenth Century 2011-01-27T03:00:40.940Z
It was a common charge against De Thou that he had condemned the blameless act of Charles IX. The History of Freedom
When it was at last produced on the 4th of November 1789, it achieved an immense success, due in part to its political suggestion, and in part to Talma’s magnificent impersonation of Charles IX. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 6, Slice 1 "Châtelet" to "Chicago"
"I have ten arquebuses in this room," replied Charles IX., "with which I can hit a crown-piece at a hundred and fifty paces—will you try one?" Marguerite de Valois
"I accept it, my friend," cried Charles IX., "and henceforth I drink out of it." The Works of Honor? de Balzac About Catherine de' Medici, Seraphita and Other Stories 2011-09-02T02:00:23.810Z
All I shall ask of you is to cause your son, King Charles IX, to change his confessor, and take one from our Society, the reverend Father Auger. The Pocket Bible or Christian the Printer A Tale of the Sixteenth Century 2011-01-27T03:00:40.940Z
These were the sentiments of the man from whose hands Charles IX. received the last consolations of his religion. The History of Freedom
His Charles IX was kept back for nearly two years by the censor. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 6, Slice 1 "Châtelet" to "Chicago"
"And wherefore, madame?" inquired Charles IX., fixing on his mother that glassy eye which, on certain occasions, became so penetrating. Marguerite de Valois
A Princess who did not devote her whole night to prayer would have been a valuable ally for Charles IX., who found no help either in his wife or in his mistress. The Works of Honor? de Balzac About Catherine de' Medici, Seraphita and Other Stories 2011-09-02T02:00:23.810Z
Brother," observed Marcienne, "I can not but mistrust the pledges of Charles IX and his mother. The Pocket Bible or Christian the Printer A Tale of the Sixteenth Century 2011-01-27T03:00:40.940Z
The King's confessor, Sorbin, afterwards Bishop of Nevers, published in 1574 a narrative of the life and death of Charles IX. The History of Freedom
During the year 1572 he was staying in France, where he had been appointed by King Charles IX. one of the gentlemen of his chamber. The English Novel in the Time of Shakespeare
But then, madame," replied Charles IX., with an expression full of conviction, "an attempt has been made to kill their admiral. Marguerite de Valois
Charles IX. said, with severe irony: "The King is not here, monsieur, but you are in the presence of a lady whose permission you ought to wait for." The Works of Honor? de Balzac About Catherine de' Medici, Seraphita and Other Stories 2011-09-02T02:00:23.810Z
Charles IX raised his arquebus, looked into the distance, and started to laugh—pleased as a hunter who has brought down his game. The Pocket Bible or Christian the Printer A Tale of the Sixteenth Century 2011-01-27T03:00:40.940Z
Among the Italians of the French faction who made it their duty to glorify the act of Charles IX., the Capilupi family was conspicuous. The History of Freedom
Duke of, intercession of Charles IX. with, in behalf of the Waldenses, or Vaudois, of Piedmont, ii. History of the Rise of the Huguenots Volume 2
And Charles IX. calmly began to whistle, with more than usual precision, his favorite air. Marguerite de Valois
Charles IX. could scarcely govern France; the Grand Master of the Rosicrucians commanded an intelligent and submissive people. The Works of Honor? de Balzac About Catherine de' Medici, Seraphita and Other Stories 2011-09-02T02:00:23.810Z
Do not imagine that our tyrants Catherine De Medici and Charles IX are defended mainly by the arquebusiers of their bodyguards, their light mounted horse and their footmen in arms! The Pocket Bible or Christian the Printer A Tale of the Sixteenth Century 2011-01-27T03:00:40.940Z
During the minority of Charles IX. persecution had given way to civil war, and the Regent, his mother, had vainly striven, by submitting to neither party, to uphold the authority of the Crown. The History of Freedom
The cardinal's adulatory letter to Charles IX., on receipt of the king's missive, is strongly corroborative of the view to which everything forces us, that the massacre was not long definitely premeditated. History of the Rise of the Huguenots Volume 2
Charles IX. had been waited for with impatience, and as his promptness in hunting matters was well known, every one wondered at the delay. Marguerite de Valois
"Then alchemy is the science of sciences!" cried Charles IX., fired with enthusiasm. The Works of Honor? de Balzac About Catherine de' Medici, Seraphita and Other Stories 2011-09-02T02:00:23.810Z
The new adversaries of Charles IX and his mother took the name of the "Politicals." The Pocket Bible or Christian the Printer A Tale of the Sixteenth Century 2011-01-27T03:00:40.940Z
When Charles IX. began to be his own master he seemed resolved to follow his father and grandfather in their hostility to the Spanish Power. The History of Freedom
V., Pope, is said to have threatened Charles IX., ii. History of the Rise of the Huguenots Volume 2
And Charles IX. left his mother's room, went into his armory, took down a horn, and played on it with a vigor that would have done honor to Roland himself. Marguerite de Valois
Well, Solern," said Charles IX., "we were needing a pretext for spending a night out of doors. The Works of Honor? de Balzac About Catherine de' Medici, Seraphita and Other Stories 2011-09-02T02:00:23.810Z
"That sounds like a threat, directed at my son Charles IX and at myself." The Pocket Bible or Christian the Printer A Tale of the Sixteenth Century 2011-01-27T03:00:40.940Z
As late as a century ago, Venetian senators of honourable and even religious lives employed assassins for the public good with no more compunction than Philip II. or Charles IX. The History of Freedom
According to him, it was either a ruse to throw Charles IX. off his guard by a pretence of confidence in his good faith, or an act of consummate folly. History of the Rise of the Huguenots Volume 2
Well, my God, mother!" exclaimed Charles IX., impatiently, "do you think he intends to kill me, or my brother D'Anjou? Marguerite de Valois
"My dear Count, what must you think of a king who is reduced to conspiracy?" said Charles IX. bitterly, after a pause. The Works of Honor? de Balzac About Catherine de' Medici, Seraphita and Other Stories 2011-09-02T02:00:23.810Z
It was during the reign of Charles IX that the beginning of the year was fixed at the first of January, by an edict issued in 1564. Paris from the Earliest Period to the Present Day; Volume 1
I am not sure whether the saying, “The corpse of an enemy smells sweet,” attributed to Charles IX. of France, in allusion to Coligny, is historical or was the invention of a romancer. The Continental Dragoon A Love Story of Philipse Manor-House in 1778
It is certainly an easier supposition that D'Aubign� has faithfully reproduced D'Orthez's letter to Charles IX., than that he has manufactured so long and consistent a story. History of the Rise of the Huguenots Volume 2
Just then the clock struck and Charles IX. stopped listening to his mother to count the strokes. Marguerite de Valois
Though fully resolved to preserve his sovereign indifference, Charles IX. could not control a gesture of surprise. The Works of Honor? de Balzac About Catherine de' Medici, Seraphita and Other Stories 2011-09-02T02:00:23.810Z
Under Charles IX and Henri III, the evil constantly increased,—the example offered by the corrupt court not being conducive to the growth of a sound public opinion. Paris from the Earliest Period to the Present Day; Volume 1
One of these is to take for a confession what was meant for a boast, as the declaration of Charles IX. that he was responsible for the Massacre of St. Bartholomew. Introduction to the Study of History
Maximilian, second son of Henry II., afterward king as Charles IX., i. History of the Rise of the Huguenots Volume 2
Charles IX. had been saved by an act of devotion, the motive of which the King could not fathom. Marguerite de Valois
"God save King Charles IX.!" cried the gentleman who had come with the King of Navarre, the Prince de Condé, and the Constable. The Works of Honor? de Balzac About Catherine de' Medici, Seraphita and Other Stories 2011-09-02T02:00:23.810Z
The Protestant gentlemen absented themselves, consequently, from the court of Charles IX. Henry IV, Makers of History
King Charles IX., on making his entry into Laon some time after, desired to be informed about it by the dean of the cathedral, who had been an ocular witness of the affair. The Phantom World or, The philosophy of spirits, apparitions, &c, &c.
King of Portugal, affronts Charles IX. by declining the hand of Margaret of Valois, ii. History of the Rise of the Huguenots Volume 2
The first thought of Charles IX. was to find out if the wild boar had held out. Marguerite de Valois
Charles IX. desired the death of the Florentine; Catherine, more powerful, obtained from the Supreme Court, through the intervention of her Councillor Lecamus, that her astrologer should be condemned only to the galleys. The Works of Honor? de Balzac About Catherine de' Medici, Seraphita and Other Stories 2011-09-02T02:00:23.810Z
The two brothers, Charles IX. and Henry, were bitter enemies, and Charles had declared, with many oaths, that one of the two should leave the realm. Henry IV, Makers of History
His reputation was already high at the court of France, where he was received by Charles IX. with distinguished attention. Great Men and Famous Women, Vol. 7 A Series of Pen and Pencil Sketches of the Lives of More Than 200 of the Most Prominent Personages in History
The story of the promise of Margaret by her father to Henry of Navarre is confirmed by a letter of Charles IX., now in the National Library, dated October 5, 1571. History of the Rise of the Huguenots Volume 2
Charles IX., informed by his nurse on his arrival that a man had spent part of the day in his room, was at first very angry that a stranger had been admitted into his apartments. Marguerite de Valois
I may remind you, cousin," said Charles IX. coldly, "that my wife's name is Elizabeth of Austria; your allies on that side might fail you. The Works of Honor? de Balzac About Catherine de' Medici, Seraphita and Other Stories 2011-09-02T02:00:23.810Z
Charles IX., subdued by remorse and appalled by approaching death, received him with gentleness and affection, and weeping profusely, embraced him as he knelt by his bedside. Henry IV, Makers of History
"Know you not that he has attainted the life of your nursling by deeds of sorcery, and that Charles IX., our king, now lies upon his death-bed." Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 59, No. 363, January, 1846
This version is incorporated verbatim in the M�moires de l'estat de France sous Charles IX. History of the Rise of the Huguenots Volume 2
Charles IX. walked along with Henry leaning on his arm, followed by his four gentlemen and preceded by two torch-bearers. Marguerite de Valois
At the coronation, Charles IX., who was much attached to his instructor, Amyot, made him High Almoner of France. The Works of Honor? de Balzac About Catherine de' Medici, Seraphita and Other Stories 2011-09-02T02:00:23.810Z
Henry, when a mere boy, had been constrained by political considerations to marry the worthless and hateful sister of Charles IX. Henry IV, Makers of History
At the end of this we entered the Carls Graf, or that portion of the canal built by Charles IX., to avoid the upper falls of the Gota River. The Land of Thor
It must be noticed that D'Ossat had a particular purpose in producing testimony to show that Charles IX. constrained his sister to marry, as it would assist him in obtaining a divorce for Henry IV. History of the Rise of the Huguenots Volume 2
"Ah! you here, madame?" said Charles IX., frowning. Marguerite de Valois
Revolutionary prejudice led to the most ridiculous mistake as to Charles IX. à propos to the Louvre. The Works of Honor? de Balzac About Catherine de' Medici, Seraphita and Other Stories 2011-09-02T02:00:23.810Z
Jeanne, solicited by the most pressing letters from Catharine and her son Charles IX., and urged by her courtiers, who were eager to share the renowned pleasures of the French metropolis, proceeded to Paris. Henry IV, Makers of History
“No one had ever heard of pardon being accorded to sorcerers;” and probably the reason why Charles IX. died young was because he had pardoned the sorcerer, Trios Echelles!  The Essays of "George Eliot" Complete
Marquis d', sent by Philip II. to congratulate Charles IX. on the massacre of the Huguenots, ii. History of the Rise of the Huguenots Volume 2
This was Charles IX.'s way of dismissing his mother, who withdrew endeavoring to fix her suspicions. Marguerite de Valois
Another would be so bold as to speak a word to Charles IX., who replied with a nod or a short answer. The Works of Honor? de Balzac About Catherine de' Medici, Seraphita and Other Stories 2011-09-02T02:00:23.810Z
Catharine and Charles IX., at this entertainment, were very specially attentive to the Protestant nobles. Henry IV, Makers of History
About 1566, she entered into a league with Charles IX. of France to extirpate the reformed religion. Biographia Scoticana (Scots Worthies) A Brief Historical Account of the Lives, Characters, and Memorable Transactions of the Most Eminent Scots Worthies
Even Charles IX. wrote to him, but the governor was inflexible. History of the Rise of the Huguenots Volume 2
Charles IX. fretted, bit his nails, and whipped his two favorite dogs. Marguerite de Valois
Even if historians and libraries did not possess maps in which the Louvre at the time of Charles IX. is perfectly shown, the building bears in itself the refutation of the error. The Works of Honor? de Balzac About Catherine de' Medici, Seraphita and Other Stories 2011-09-02T02:00:23.810Z
His father had come to Paris with great reluctance, for he had no confidence in the protestations of Catharine and Charles IX. Henry IV, Makers of History
Here are the facts briefly presented: First—In the reign of Charles IX. of France the Huguenots were a formidable power and a seditious element in that country. The Faith of Our Fathers
In fact, this was distinctly stated in the circular letter of Charles IX., despatched on the very Sunday on which the massacre began, to the governors of the principal cities of the realm. History of the Rise of the Huguenots Volume 2
"I should say, captain, that it is serious business and that without an order signed by King Charles IX." Marguerite de Valois
"Gentlemen, gentlemen," said the surgeon, "if you prolong this debate, you may as well shout 'Vive Charles IX.,' for King Francis is dying." The Works of Honor? de Balzac About Catherine de' Medici, Seraphita and Other Stories 2011-09-02T02:00:23.810Z
Charles IX., who now occupied the throne under the rigorous rule of his infamous mother, was feeble in body and still more feeble in mind. Henry IV, Makers of History
Charles IX., a courteous, though treacherous prince, and his wily mother, Catharine de Medicis, were extremely gracious to him. Stories and Legends of Travel and History, for Children
If the ground floor be meant, a further difficulty arises from the fact that the southern end was not furnished with a window in Charles IX.'s time. The Story of Paris
Charles IX. entered his room, and Henry, the sturdy mountaineer, settled himself in an armchair, in which he soon justified the precaution taken by his brother-in-law in keeping at a distance. Marguerite de Valois
This young Prince, who was destined to reign before the end of the year, under the name of Charles IX., at the age of ten was excessively shy. The Works of Honor? de Balzac About Catherine de' Medici, Seraphita and Other Stories 2011-09-02T02:00:23.810Z
Charles IX. was exceedingly embarrassed how to frame a reply. Henry IV, Makers of History
Fresh communications with Philip II. were opened; and an interview took place in 1564 at Bayonne, between Catherine, her son Charles IX., and the Duke of Alva. Great Men and Famous Women. Vol. 1 A series of pen and pencil sketches of the lives of more than 200 of the most prominent personages in History
After two years of agony of mind and remorse, Charles IX. lay dying of consumption, abandoned by all save his faithful Huguenot nurse. The Story of Paris
The horses were waiting for them at the Bastille, held by the gentlemen to whom Charles IX. had given the order. Marguerite de Valois
Half the world hesitates between the song on Marlborough and the history of England, as they do between popular tradition and history as concerning Charles IX. The Works of Honor? de Balzac About Catherine de' Medici, Seraphita and Other Stories 2011-09-02T02:00:23.810Z
Charles IX. sent to Pope Pius V. the standards taken from the Protestants. Henry IV, Makers of History
When Charles IX. died, in 1611, Gustavus, being then seventeen years old, was declared to be of age and succeeded to the throne. Great Men and Famous Women. Vol. 1 A series of pen and pencil sketches of the lives of more than 200 of the most prominent personages in History
The Spaniards had their hands full, for the war in the Netherlands had just begun; and Charles IX, who had accepted Coligny as his adviser, was at that moment in hearty accord with the Huguenots. An Introduction to the History of Western Europe
She thought perhaps this rupture of the marriage had been agreed upon by Charles IX., Marguerite de Valois
And popular writers, who know full well that, under similar conditions, the people would do the same again, are inexcusable when they blame Catherine de' Medici and Charles IX. The Works of Honor? de Balzac About Catherine de' Medici, Seraphita and Other Stories 2011-09-02T02:00:23.810Z
Catharine and her submissive son Charles IX. left nothing untried to lure the Protestants into a false security. Henry IV, Makers of History
He was the son of King Charles IX. of Sweden, and the grandson of the renowned Gustavus Vasa. Great Men and Famous Women. Vol. 1 A series of pen and pencil sketches of the lives of more than 200 of the most prominent personages in History
This courtyard is to-day as it was when the lords and ladies in the train of Charles IX strolled and even gambolled therein. Royal Palaces and Parks of France
Charles IX. had taken great pleasure in hunting the Huguenots, and when he could no longer continue the chase himself he took delight in the noise of others hunting them. Marguerite de Valois
But the swift death of François II. and the skilfully contrived end of Charles IX. did no injury to Calvinist interests. The Works of Honor? de Balzac About Catherine de' Medici, Seraphita and Other Stories 2011-09-02T02:00:23.810Z
Under the reigns of Francis II. and Charles IX., while France was convulsed with civil war, America seemed altogether forgotten. The Conquest of Canada (Vol. 1 of 2)
Under Charles IX. money was minted from the coinage of Henry II. Bouvard and Pécuchet A Tragi-comic Novel of Bourgeois Life
With the first years of the reign of Charles IX, there is to be remarked a notable slowness of procedure with regard to the construction of the New Louvre. Royal Palaces and Parks of France
As we have said, Charles IX. had watched the gentlemen as the guards led them one by one from the pricker's hut. Marguerite de Valois
Charles IX. of France, his patronage of Nostradamus, i. Memoirs of Extraordinary Popular Delusions and the Madness of Crowds
Gustavus Adolphus, the "Lion of the North," born December 9, 1594, succeeded his father, Charles IX., The Works of Lord Byron. Vol. 5 Poetry
There Joan of Arc crowned Charles IX; there for centuries the noblest men of France had gone to receive their offices and their honours. The Blot on the Kaiser's 'Scutcheon
Charles IX and Henri III, though making the Louvre their residence, practically had no hand in its embellishment. Royal Palaces and Parks of France
"On the contrary, madame, on the contrary," said Charles IX., Marguerite de Valois
Later in history, Charles IX declared William of Nassau “an outlaw” and his principality “confiscate”; and in 1571, there was a three days' massacre of Protestants. Cathedrals and Cloisters of the South of France, Volume 1
When her record is compared with that of Philip of Spain, with his Council of Blood in the Netherlands, or of Charles IX. in France, she appears as an apostle of toleration. The Reign of Mary Tudor
Three-quarter"; founder of the School of Cremona; character of his Varnish; his method of cutting; his "Charles IX. The Violin Its Famous Makers and Their Imitators
He was Charles IX.'s private secretary at the time of the St. Bartholomew affair, and Robespierre's right-hand man in the days of Terror. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 17, No. 103, May, 1866
While this was going on, the populace, seeing the harmony existing between the house of Lorraine and Charles IX., shouted exultantly: "Vive le Roi!" Marguerite de Valois
Hardly had these dissensions ended in 1494, when the Wars of Religion commenced under Charles IX, and Gascony was again one of the most terrible fields of battle. Cathedrals and Cloisters of the South of France, Volume 1
Charles IX., says Brantome, loved verses, and recompensed poets, not indeed immediately, but gradually, that they might always be stimulated to excel. Curiosities of Literature, Vol. 1
Among these may be mentioned the Duke of Ferrara, Charles IX., The Violin Its Famous Makers and Their Imitators
He was next employed by Maximilian king of the Romans to carry to France the portrait of one of his daughters, to whom proposals of marriage had been made on the part of Charles IX. Memoirs of the Court of Queen Elizabeth
"You would do much better to see the last Huguenots flung into the Seine from the top of the Pont des Meuniers," said Charles IX.; "that is the place for all good Frenchmen." Marguerite de Valois
Charles IX longed to humble Philip, who was indignant that the "heretics" had been offered freedom of worship in 1570, and had expressed his opinion rather freely. Heroes of Modern Europe
The musket, invented in Spain, was introduced into France in the reign of Charles IX., by De Strozzi, Colonel-General of the King's infantry, and thence into England. The International Monthly Magazine, Volume 5, No. 1, January, 1852
It opens with the marriage, in 1572, of Henry of Navarre and Margaret, sister of King Charles IX, which was intended to assuage the religious strife. Bussy D'Ambois and The Revenge of Bussy D'Ambois
By the death of the king of France, and the increasing distractions of that unhappy country under the feeble minority of Charles IX., the politics of the king of Spain also were affected. Memoirs of the Court of Queen Elizabeth
To-night, sir," replied Charles IX., "they are ridding me of all the Huguenots. Marguerite de Valois
The Queen-Mother did not allow King Charles IX to have much share in the government of France at that period. Heroes of Modern Europe
Charles IX., of France, was especially fond of this romance. Character Sketches of Romance, Fiction and the Drama A Revised American Edition of the Reader's Handbook, Vol. 3
He had been a gay courtier at the court of Charles IX, but, there, had come under the influence of Admiral Coligny and had turned Huguenot. Molly Brown's Orchard Home
Charles IX., in consideration no doubt of the influence of his uncle at the English court, gave him the appointment of a gentleman of his bed-chamber, a fortnight only before-29--vol ii- the massacre. Memoirs of the Court of Queen Elizabeth
It means," cried Charles IX., becoming suddenly furious, and turning frightfully pale, "it means that I will no longer have any Huguenots about me. Marguerite de Valois
We were all delighted with a picture of Charles IX. of France, and his surgeon, Ambrose Paré. Young Americans Abroad Vacation in Europe: Travels in England, France, Holland, Belgium, Prussia and Switzerland
Charles IX of Sweden was a firm believer in the power of will, even in youth. How to Get on in the World A Ladder to Practical Success
Louis Bonaparte, conscious of the advent of history, and imagining that a Charles IX can extenuate a Saint Bartholomew, has published as a pièce justificative, a so-called "official list of the deceased persons." Napoleon the Little
There had been only one Charles before him, but somehow the mistake was made of calling him Charles VIII., and in later years came Charles IX., Historical Tales, Vol. 9 (of 15) The Romance of Reality. Scandinavian.
"He is alive, he is alive!" murmured Charles IX., who perfectly understood the glance, and replied to it without hesitation,—"he is alive—because he is my relative." Marguerite de Valois
Charles IX. died two years afterwards, after having suffered agonies of remorse. Historical Tales, Vol. 6 (of 15) The Romance of Reality. French.
In 1573, the year following the massacre, by the Peace of La Rochelle Charles IX granted to the Protestants partial toleration. The Great Events by Famous Historians, Volume 10
He has a heavy moustache, covering his smile, like that of the Duke of Alva, and a lifeless eye like that of Charles IX. Napoleon the Little
It is stated that the Admiral left a diary, which Charles IX. read with interest, but the Marshal de Retz had it flung into the fire. The Buried Temple
Charles IX. shook the vaults of the Louvre with the most terrible oath that ever issued from the lips of man, and grew even more livid than before. Marguerite de Valois
He confessed before the king, Charles IX.... that he performed marvels.... Brood of the Witch-Queen
He soon after applied to Charles IX, King of France, to send him five thousand men to assist him in expelling the English from Ireland. The Great Events by Famous Historians, Volume 10
The words, "We need laws, not blood," in his Charles IX, had displeased Robespierre and Billaud-Varennes, and the Jacobins were resolved to prevent any new production. The French Revolution A Short History
In 1574 Charles IX., the well-intentioned, half-mad young king, died, and his brother Henry, a man in every way much worse than himself, came to the throne. The Red Book of Heroes
"Brother," cried Marguerite, who equally well with Charles IX. understood Catharine's ominous pantomime, "my brother, remember! you made him my husband!" Marguerite de Valois
The preferment of his house reached as far back as the time of Charles IX.; from whose reign dated, as we know, fancies in bravery difficult enough to gratify. The Vicomte de Bragelonne Or Ten Years Later being the completion of "The Three Musketeers" And "Twenty Years After"
Conspiracy of Amboise, by the Huguenots, for the overthrow of the Guises, in France; death of Francis II, Charles IX succeeds; Catherine de' Medici controls the government as regent. The Great Events by Famous Historians, Volume 10
The early death of the sickly king left the throne to his brother Charles IX, a boy of nine. The Age of the Reformation
Catharine, whose effective regency now began in the name of Charles IX, her second son, rested on the moderates. Lectures on Modern history
Charles IX., at bay between Catharine's commanding eyes and Marguerite's supplicating look, as if between the two opposing principles of good and evil, stood for an instant undecided; at last Ormazd won the day. Marguerite de Valois
They were greatly astonished to see grown men obey the child king, Charles IX. Pascal's Pensées
Coronation of Henry, Duke of Anjou, as King of Poland; he becomes King of France on the death of his brother, Charles IX; he abandons Poland. The Great Events by Famous Historians, Volume 10
Four months later he heard of the death of his brother, Charles IX, making him king of France. The Age of the Reformation
The prayer-books of St. Louis and Anne of Brittany, and one which belonged in succession to Charles V Charles IX, and Henri III, bearing their signatures are exceedingly curious. How to Enjoy Paris in 1842 Intended to Serve as a Companion and Monitor, Containing Historical, Political, Commercial, Artistical, Theatrical And Statistical Information
"I must kill some one!" cried Charles IX., ghastly as a corpse, his eyes suffused with blood; and firing as he spoke, he struck the man who was running. Marguerite de Valois
Regency of Catherine de' Medici.—Even then, however, Francis II. was dying, and his brother, Charles IX., who succeeded him in 1560, was but ten years old. History of France
The feeble French king, Charles IX, died, in remorse and madness it is said, for having permitted the great massacre. The Great Events by Famous Historians, Volume 10
Her control over the feeble Charles IX. before he reached his majority must be absolute. A Short History of France
We may rather be astonished where he procured so much secret intelligence: he sometimes complains that he is not able to acquire it as fast as Catherine de Medicis and her son Charles IX. wished. Curiosities of Literature, Vol. 2
His clothes and linen breathed of those perfumes which Charles IX. despised, but of which the Duc d'Anjou and he made continual use. Marguerite de Valois
Charles IX. sank into a decline, and died in 1574, finding no comfort save in the surgeon and nurse he had saved. History of France
Francis II died, and the Queen-mother, Catherine de' Medici, became regent for her second son, Charles IX. The Great Events by Famous Historians, Volume 10
In 1574, less than two years from the hideous event, Charles IX. was dead. A Short History of France
In a private collection, which consists of two or three hundred original letters of Charles IX., Curiosities of Literature, Vol. 2
Finally at daybreak she rose, dressed herself, and went to the apartments of Charles IX. Marguerite de Valois
Charles IX. ascended the throne when but ten years of age, under the regency of his infamous mother, Catherine de Medici, perhaps the most demoniac female earth has known. The Empire of Austria; Its Rise and Present Power
The settlement of Florida had its origin in the religious troubles experienced by the Huguenots under Charles IX in France. The Great Events by Famous Historians, Volume 10
"Charles IX was not a fool; he was mad." The Grey Cloak
The dreadful massacre of St. Bartholomew took place in the reign of Charles IX.; on which occasion the English court went into mourning. Curiosities of Literature, Vol. 2
"Yes, you are right, Marie," said Charles IX., "let us have supper." Marguerite de Valois
At sixteen years of age she married Charles IX., The Empire of Austria; Its Rise and Present Power
During the minority of Charles IX his mother, Catherine de' Medici, was regent, and throughout his reign she dictated the King's policy. The Great Events by Famous Historians, Volume 10
In honor of Charles IX the fort was named Fort Caroline. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 12, No. 70, August, 1863
When the massacre was known in France, the friends and relatives of the victims sent to the King, Charles IX., a vehement petition for redress; and their memorial recounts many incidents of the tragedy. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 12, No. 73, November, 1863
"The devil!" exclaimed Charles IX., as a table struck his head, driving his hat over his eyes, "if they don't open the door pretty soon I will have them all hanged." Marguerite de Valois
Their last king had been the reckless, chivalrous Henry, Duke of Anjou, brother of Charles IX. of France. The Empire of Austria; Its Rise and Present Power
The weak Charles IX, now in fear of Philip II of Spain, was inclining to the Protestant side. The Great Events by Famous Historians, Volume 10
He named it Fort Caroline, in honor of King Charles IX of France, and about it he hoped to see in time a flourishing colony of French Huguenots. The Flamingo Feather
While these scenes were transpiring, Charles IX. died, and Gustavus Adolphus succeeded to the throne of Sweden. The Empire of Russia
Charles IX. would have been ignorant of it had not chance led him to the H�tel de Cond� just as his brother was leaving it. Marguerite de Valois
Charles IX. having died without issue, Henry succeeded him upon the throne of France, and abdicated the crown of the semi-barbaric wilds of Poland. The Empire of Austria; Its Rise and Present Power
This letter of Charles IX, however, does not here conclude. The Great Events by Famous Historians, Volume 10
He spent some time at the court of Charles IX. of France—which, however, he left suddenly, shocked and disgusted by the massacre of St. Bartholomew's Eve—and extended his travels into Germany. English Literature, Considered as an Interpreter of English History Designed as a Manual of Instruction
Oldenbarneveldt entered into diplomatic relations with Charles IX of Sweden and with Russia. History of Holland
"Ah! ah!" exclaimed Charles IX., frowning, "is it you, mother?" Marguerite de Valois
The court of Paris invited all the leading Protestants of the kingdom to the metropolis to celebrate the nuptials of Henry, the young King of Navarre, with Margaret, sister of Charles IX., the reigning monarch. The Empire of Austria; Its Rise and Present Power
Charles IX died young, and his character is unfavorably viewed by the historians. The Great Events by Famous Historians, Volume 10
Elizabeth, sister of Charles IX and wife of Philip of Spain, was returning from the Baths of Cauterets and passing through the city; the fête was in her honor. A Midsummer Drive Through the Pyrenees
It was only in the reign of Charles IX. of France, or in the second half of the sixteenth century, that the civil year was made to begin on the 1st of January. Willis the Pilot
Thus he had desired the throne of Navarre under Charles IX., then that of Charles IX. himself, then that of his brother Henri III. The Forty-Five Guardsmen
Not long after this horrible slaughter, Charles IX. died in mental torment. The Empire of Austria; Its Rise and Present Power
His title of Abbé being merely honorary, he served in the army under François de Guise, Duke of Lorraine, and became Gentleman of the Chamber to Charles IX. Library of the World's Best Literature, Ancient and Modern — Volume 6
The duchy afterwards changed hands several times, one of its holders being Charles of Valois, natural son of Charles IX. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 2, Part 1, Slice 1
When it had thus served its purpose, the idea of the mature English queen marrying the boy Charles IX. was dropped. The World's Greatest Books — Volume 10 — Lives and Letters
"Passionately; since I lived at the court of Charles IX." The Forty-Five Guardsmen
S. of Orleans; a favourite residence of Francis I. and Charles IX., and the scene of events of interest in the history of France. The Nuttall Encyclopædia Being a Concise and Comprehensive Dictionary of General Knowledge
Ribaut and his companions took possession of the country in the name of France, and immediately began to construct a fort, which they called Fort Charles, in honor of the young king, Charles IX. A Popular History of France from the Earliest Times, Volume 6
Nicholas de Neufville, Lord of Villeroi, after having served Charles IX. and Henry III., had become, through attachment to the Catholic cause, a member of the League, and one of the Duke of Mayenne's confidants. A Popular History of France from the Earliest Times, Volume 5
Charles IX. was sinking fast, and the next heir was Anjou. The World's Greatest Books — Volume 10 — Lives and Letters
"If I am not mistaken," said Henri, interrupting, "they speak in this phrase of love, obstinacy, and of my brother, Charles IX." The Forty-Five Guardsmen
We confine the enumeration to the reign of Charles IX., and in it we place only such massacres and murders as were not the results of any legal proceeding. A Popular History of France from the Earliest Times, Volume 4
So did Charles IX," was the unmoved reply; "yet he died to make way for Henri III. The Life of Marie de Medicis — Volume 2
Charles IX, in bestowing upon him the hand of his sister, gave to the Protestants the most decided and unequivocal proof of his sincerity. The Life of Marie de Medicis — Volume 1
But already Charles IX. and his mother were chafing under the Huguenot yoke and cooling towards England. The World's Greatest Books — Volume 10 — Lives and Letters
Charles IX. of Sweden was a firm believer in the power of will, even in youth.  Self help; with illustrations of conduct and perseverance
On such conditions was the government of Charles IX. to establish its existence. A Popular History of France from the Earliest Times, Volume 4
Mezeray mentions that the detestable Charles IX of France, being under constant agitation and emotion, sank under a disorder which was accompanied by an exudation of blood from every pore of his body. Anomalies and Curiosities of Medicine
He was successively lecturer to Charles IX, Henri III, and Henri IV, and was consecrated, on his elevation to the see of Nevers, by the Cardinal de Gondy, Bishop of Paris. The Life of Marie de Medicis — Volume 1
The religious persecutions of Philip II. of Spain and of Charles IX. of France shortly supplied England with the population of which she stood in need—active, industrious, intelligent artizans. Men of Invention and Industry
In the succeeding reigns of Francis II, Charles IX, and Henry III, the practice of duelling increased to an alarming extent. Memoirs of Extraordinary Popular Delusions — Volume 1
Charles IX. published an edict in which he distinguished between heretics and rebels, and assured of his protection all Huguenots who should lay down arms. A Popular History of France from the Earliest Times, Volume 4
Afterwards he joined the household of Robert II., count of Artois; and then was attached to Charles of Anjou, brother of Charles IX., whose fortunes he followed in Egypt, Syria, Palestine and Italy. The Project Gutenberg Encyclopedia Volume 1 of 28
While the alarmed citizens were swimming across the river to escape from death, Charles IX. from a window of this palace, was firing at them with his arquebuse. Paris as It Was and as It Is
The asylum which Queen Elizabeth gave to the persecuted foreigners brought down upon her the hatred of Philip II. and Charles IX. Men of Invention and Industry
Larchant in the middle ages was a famous pilgrimage, and in the days of Charles IX. a halting stage on the road to Italy. East of Paris Sketches in the Gâtinais, Bourbonnais, and Champagne
Next day the King of Navarre and the Duke of Guise, in their turn, entered the city in company with Charles IX. and Catherine. A Popular History of France from the Earliest Times, Volume 4
Then, before entering the Square Salon, he pointed to a window, saying: "That's the balcony from which Charles IX. fired on the people." L'Assommoir
This edifice, though finished, was not inhabited during the reign of that king, but it was by his son Charles IX. Paris as It Was and as It Is
Then before entering the Salon Carré he pointed to the window and said: "That is the balcony where Charles IX fired on the people!" L'Assommoir
The strange incident in the court of Charles IX. of France: he and five other maskers being attired in coats of linen covered with pitch and bestuck with flax to represent hairy savages. Passages from the American Notebooks, Volume 1
In 1565, Charles IX. and Catherine de' Medici had an interview at Bayonne with the Duke of Alba, representative of Philip II., to consult as to the means of delivering France from heretics. A Popular History of France from the Earliest Times, Volume 4
Eh, my friend! what a good king was Charles IX., and his mother what a wise sovereign! The Newcomes Memoirs of a Most Respectable Family
Charles IX, Henry III, and Henry IV rebuilt the Arsenal, and augmented it considerably. Paris as It Was and as It Is
Was it not also an accident that happened to Charles IX. at the chase? Chicot the Jester
Charles IX., and Henry III., three sons of Catherine de Medici and Henry II., sat upon the French throne. Higher Lessons in English A work on English grammar and composition
Charles IX. himself sang in the choir, and he composed a few hunting-airs. A Popular History of France from the Earliest Times, Volume 4
The milk of human kindness had curdled in my breast; I felt that I could sympathize with the restless anxiety of Charles IX on the memorable eve of St. Bartholomew. The Bushman — Life in a New Country
It was begun by Charles IX, carried as far as the first wicket by Henry IV, to the second by Lewis XIII, and terminated by Lewis XIV. Paris as It Was and as It Is
The death of Charles IX. would have left another, that of France; and even the kingdom of Poland might not have been despised. Chicot the Jester
Take the Valois; starting with Philippe VI., they culminated in Fran�ois I. and fell with Charles IX. and Henry III. The Companions of Jehu
Charles IX. dedicated it to his lieutenant of the hunt, Mesnil, in terms of such modest and affectionate simplicity that they deserve to be kept in remembrance. A Popular History of France from the Earliest Times, Volume 4
Charles IX forbade the sale of meat to the Huguenots; and it was ordered that the privilege of selling meat during the time of abstinence should belong exclusively to the hospitals. Manners, Customs, and Dress During the Middle Ages and During the Renaissance Period
"Brother," cried Marguerite to Charles IX., "remember, you made him my husband!" The World's Greatest Books — Volume 03 — Fiction
The wild boar is dangerous," said Chicot; "King Charles IX., Chicot the Jester
The seed sown by the infamous Catherine de Medici, the utter depravity of the court of Charles IX, and the profligacy of Henry IV, bore an astonishing supply of bitter fruit. Life, Letters, and Epicurean Philosophy of Ninon de L'Enclos The Celebrated Beauty of the Seventeenth Century
Certainly this was not what Charles IX. had calculated upon when he consented to the massacre of the Protestants. A Popular History of France from the Earliest Times, Volume 4
This treatise, originally written in Latin, was afterwards translated into French by order of Charles IX., who was acknowledged to be one of the boldest and most scientific hunters of his time. Manners, Customs, and Dress During the Middle Ages and During the Renaissance Period
As time went on, if Catherine's hatred of Henry of Navarre did not diminish, Charles IX. certainly became more friendly. The World's Greatest Books — Volume 03 — Fiction
Sire," cried François, trying a last effort, "remember I am your——" "You were also the brother of Charles IX., Chicot the Jester
At eighteen he was affianced to Marguerite de Valois, sister of Charles IX., in spite of differences of religion. Beacon Lights of History, Volume 08 Great Rulers
She foresaw, with no great sorrow one would say, the death of Charles IX., and her favorite son's accession to the throne of France. A Popular History of France from the Earliest Times, Volume 4
Universal opinion assigned poison as the cause; and Charles IX. of France, her brother, who loved her with great tenderness, seems to have joined in this belief. Holland The History of the Netherlands
Had Charles IX. been killed, the Duke d'Anjou would have been King of France, and D'Alençon most probably King of Poland. The World's Greatest Books — Volume 03 — Fiction
To cement the treaty, Catherine de Medici now proposed that the Princess Marguerite, the sister of Charles IX., should be given in marriage to Henry of Bourbon, the new young king of Navarre. General History for Colleges and High Schools
Such a catastrophe, as it seemed to the councillors of Charles IX., must somehow be averted. Beacon Lights of History, Volume 08 Great Rulers
Before setting out, Senlis saw Charles IX., received from him money together with encouragement, and, in the corps he led, some Catholics were mixed with the Protestants. A Popular History of France from the Earliest Times, Volume 4
Since the death of Charles IX., the middle party or Politiques had been revived, and with this, for some time, both Henry of Navarre and Alençon—now heir presumptive to the French throne—were associated. England under the Tudors
These ideas were in his brain when the wild boar rushed on Charles, and like lightning he saw that his own existence was bound up with the life of Charles IX. The World's Greatest Books — Volume 03 — Fiction
Throughout the last two years of the reign of Charles IX., and the fifteen succeeding years of the reign of his brother Henry III., the country was in a state of turmoil and war. General History for Colleges and High Schools
Charles IX. was succeeded, in 1574, by his brother the King of Poland, under the name of Henry III., who was equally under the control of his mother Catherine. Beacon Lights of History, Volume 08 Great Rulers
And after having succeeded so well against the Protestants, Charles IX. saw them recovering again, renewing the struggle with him, and wresting from him such concessions as he had never yet made to them. A Popular History of France from the Earliest Times, Volume 4
An immediate aggressive campaign against Shan was necessary, especially as the chief was now in correspondence with Charles IX. of France. England under the Tudors
Charles IX. turned away to the open window. The World's Greatest Books — Volume 03 — Fiction
Upon coming in contact with Charles IX., the Admiral secured almost immediately an entire ascendency over his mind. General History for Colleges and High Schools
The persecution they suffered under Louis XIV. was more dreadful than that they suffered under Charles IX., since they had neither arms, nor organization, nor leaders, nor fortresses. Beacon Lights of History, Volume 08 Great Rulers
He, nevertheless, contracted this marriage, so greatly disdained, on the 4th of October, 1570; and at this price recovered the good graces of Charles IX. A Popular History of France from the Earliest Times, Volume 4
In the reign of Charles IX., a short time before or perhaps a little after the birth of Champlain, the town was fortified, and distinguished Italian engineers were employed to design and execute the work. Voyages of Samuel De Champlain — Volume 01
The Huguenots had plotted with D'Alençon that he should be King of Navarre, since Henry not only abjured Protestantism but remained in Paris, being kept there indeed by the will of Charles IX. The World's Greatest Books — Volume 03 — Fiction
They erected a fort, which they named Carolina in honor of Charles IX., king of France. A Brief History of the United States
He died from a wound he received at the siege of Rouen, while commanding one of the armies of Charles IX., who succeeded his brother Francis II., in 1560. Beacon Lights of History, Volume 08 Great Rulers
Charles IX. himself felt some disquietude as to the meeting of the Guises and Coligny at his court. A Popular History of France from the Earliest Times, Volume 4
He believed Charles IX. himself to have much leaning towards the Reformed, but the late victories has thrown the whole court entirely into the power of the Guises, the truly unscrupulous partisans of Rome. The Chaplet of Pearls
The Chronique du R�gne de Charles IX., an unusually successful specimen of historical romance, links his imaginative work to the third group of M�rim�e's writings, his historical essays. Miscellaneous Studies; a series of essays
At once they set about building a fort which they called Charlesfort in honour of the boy King, Charles IX, who was then upon the throne. This Country of Ours
The preferment of his house reached as far back as the time of Charles IX.; from whose reign dated, as we know, fancy in bravery difficult enough to gratify. The Man in the Iron Mask
We do not find anywhere, in reference to this incident, any information going further than this reply of the governor of Lyons to Charles IX. A Popular History of France from the Earliest Times, Volume 4
The sumptuous banqueting-room contained a barrier, partitioning off a space where Charles IX. sat alone at his table, as a State spectacle. The Chaplet of Pearls
Charles IX, a slimly built young man in his twenty-fourth year, was of a pallid, muddy complexion, with great, shifty, greenish eyes, and a thick, pendulous nose. The Historical Nights' Entertainment First Series
Even the boy King, Charles IX, Catholic though he was, demanded redress. This Country of Ours
A new Charles IX., he desires to bring on France death and desolation. The French Revolution - Volume 2
Charles IX. had not mind or character sufficiently sound or sufficiently strong to support, without great perturbation, the effect of so many violent, repeated, and often contradictory impressions. A Popular History of France from the Earliest Times, Volume 4
Berenger knew this to be Philippe, the old Huguenot nurse, whom Charles IX. loved most fondly, and in whom he found his greatest comfort. The Chaplet of Pearls
In the detestable reigns of Charles IX. and Henry III. the whole affair was only whether the people should be slaves to the Guises.  Letters on England
He furnished supplies to Charles IX. of France in his struggle with the Huguenots, and to Philip II. of Spain in his wars against the Calvinists of the Netherlands. History of the Catholic Church from the Renaissance to the French Revolution — Volume 1
The 10th of August, 1792, is still more horrible than the 24th of August, 1572, and Louis XVI. a greater monster than Charles IX. The French Revolution - Volume 2
It was plain that the union between the two branches, Catholic and Protestant, of the royal house and the patriotic policy of Coligny were far more pleasing to Charles IX. than to his mother. A Popular History of France from the Earliest Times, Volume 4
Surely, never was repentance deeper than that of Charles IX.—and these, his parting words, were such as to inspire the trust that it was not remorse. The Chaplet of Pearls
Licensed to travel with horses for himself and three servants, Philip Sidney left London in the train of the Earl of Lincoln, who was going out as ambassador to Charles IX., in Paris. A Defence of Poesie and Poems
Charles IX. in France, Philip II. of Spain, Austria, the Knights of Malta, and the Catholics of England and Ireland shared largely in his munificence. History of the Catholic Church from the Renaissance to the French Revolution — Volume 1
It is very clear that the personage before them is not the monster which has been depicted to them, a somber, imperious tyrant, the savage, cunning Charles IX. they had hissed on the stage. The French Revolution - Volume 2
Charles IX. wrote to his old adviser to reassure him, "loving you as I do." A Popular History of France from the Earliest Times, Volume 4
Revolutionary passions gave rise to a most laughable error about Charles IX., in connection with the Louvre. Catherine De Medici
On the day of Saint-Bartholomew they slew a goodly number of Protestants, and Charles IX. bestowed the hand of the heiress of the Comte de la Palferine upon the Rusticoli of that time. A Prince of Bohemia
The whole policy of Charles IX. underwent a complete change. History of the Catholic Church from the Renaissance to the French Revolution — Volume 1
This perilous occupation was long the amusement of King Charles IX. in his youth, if we may believe the memoirs of his day. Maitre Cornelius
Charles IX. and his councillors exerted themselves in vain to avoid it. A Popular History of France from the Earliest Times, Volume 4
The noise soon subsided and the escort rode away, leaving the queen-mother and her son, King Charles IX., Catherine De Medici
It is shown that the most cruel and most unhuman men, like Nero, Caracalla, Caligula, Louis XI, Charles IX, Louis XIII, etc., showed signs of great cruelty, even in earliest childhood. Criminal Psychology; a manual for judges, practitioners, and students
He endeavoured to embitter the mind of Charles IX. against his mother, against the Duke of Anjou and the family of Guise. History of the Catholic Church from the Renaissance to the French Revolution — Volume 1
"Well," said he, "I will ask you the same question which Charles IX. put to Catherine de Medicis, after the massacre of Saint Bartholomew, 'How have I played my little part?'" The Count of Monte Cristo
It was the longest and most serious of the four wars of this kind which so profoundly agitated France in the reign of Charles IX. A Popular History of France from the Earliest Times, Volume 4
Charles IX., who afterwards became rather too fond of these invasions of burgher homes, supped with a good appetite. Catherine De Medici
But Charles IX. raised them before they touched the ground, saying:— "No ceremony, we are all gentlemen here." Catherine De Medici
That faithful servant was filled with a distrust not shared by Charles IX., a man to whom life was now a burden. Catherine De Medici
The three strangers kissed the hand of Charles IX. and took leave of him with every mark of the utmost respect. Catherine De Medici
King of Spain, offer Charles IX. an aid of nine thousand men to continue it. A Popular History of France from the Earliest Times, Volume 4
After inspiring the king with a false and secret jealousy of his brother, she used that passion to wear out by the intrigues of fraternal jealousy the really noble qualities of Charles IX. Catherine De Medici
"Dear count, what do you think of a king who is reduced to become a conspirator?" said Charles IX., bitterly, after a pause. Catherine De Medici
Again absorbed in thought, Charles IX. made her no answer; he was idly flicking crumbs of bread from his doublet and breeches. Catherine De Medici
"The word of a king," replied Charles IX., whose curiosity was keenly excited by the question. Catherine De Medici
Impatient at his slowness to depart, Charles IX. said, with his usual oath, "By God's death! my brother or I must at once leave the kingdom: my mother shall not succeed in preventing it." A Popular History of France from the Earliest Times, Volume 4
Half the world hesitates between the famous song on Marlborough and the history of England, and it also hesitates between history and popular tradition as to Charles IX. Catherine De Medici
But as they passed sideways out of the gate into the street they looked back and saw Charles IX. gazing after them from a window. Catherine De Medici
When Charles IX. did not see him at his first dinner, he asked where he was. Catherine De Medici
Catherine holds the pair in a leash under Charles IX., and she will hold them in future under Henri III. Catherine De Medici
During the lifetime of Charles IX., none had seemed more worthy of the throne than Henry, and everybody desired to have him for master. A Popular History of France from the Earliest Times, Volume 4
Therefore the popular historians, who know very well that in a like case the people will do the same thing over again, have no excuse for blaming Catherine de' Medici and Charles IX. Catherine De Medici
Cousin," replied Charles IX., coldly, "my wife's name is Elizabeth of Austria; support might fail you on the German side. Catherine De Medici
When Charles IX. openly avowed his passion for Marie Touchet, Catherine showed favor to the girl in the interests of her own desire for domination. Catherine De Medici
The greater part of the reign of Charles IX. witnessed the triumph of the domestic policy of this astonishing woman. Catherine De Medici
As soon as the reign of Charles IX. and the queen-mother's government were established, notice was sent to the Prince of Conde that he was free. A Popular History of France from the Earliest Times, Volume 4
This young prince, destined before the end of the year to reign under the title of Charles IX., was only ten years old and extremely timid. Catherine De Medici
During this evening Charles IX., weary with the day's hunting, looked to be forty years old. Catherine De Medici
Under these harrowing circumstances, Charles IX. displayed a gloomy majesty of demeanor which was not unbecoming to a king. Catherine De Medici
At last she rose to bid him good-night, and Charles IX. was forced to do likewise. Catherine De Medici
Charles IX. had good reason to be curious in the matter; we know already the dark suspicions and beliefs which now prompted him to surprise the perfumer Rene at his work. Catherine De Medici
It was in this gloomy fortress that Charles IX. passed the greater part of his last years, ending his life there, according to some historians, as Louis XII. had ended his. Catherine De Medici
Charles IX. rested his elbow on the arm of the seat as if to watch the two Florentines the better under cover of his hand. Catherine De Medici
The richness of the room, decorated in the taste of Charles IX., now shone forth. Catherine De Medici
Charles IX. remarked, with cutting sarcasm: "The king is not here, monsieur, but a lady is, whose permission it was your duty to await." Catherine De Medici
Though determined to maintain a kingly composure, Charles IX. could not repress a motion of surprise. Catherine De Medici
Francois II. had reigned his two revolutions of the wheel, and Charles IX. was now making his last turn. Catherine De Medici
Charles IX. knew that he could scarcely govern France, but this grand-master of Rosicrucians ruled a submissive and intelligent world. Catherine De Medici
"Alchemy is the science of sciences!" cried Charles IX., enthusiastically. Catherine De Medici
Charles de Gondi followed Charles IX. to the grave, as had been foretold to him jestingly by his brother the Marechal de Retz, a friend of the Ruggieri, who believed in their predictions. Catherine De Medici
The words were as follows: "It was from this window that Charles IX., of execrable memory, fired upon French citizens." Catherine De Medici
Next, after pitting the two religions against each other in the heart of the nation, Catherine instigated the Duc d'Anjou against his brother Charles IX. Catherine De Medici
Even if learned men and libraries did not possess maps of the Louvre made in the time of Charles IX., on which its then position is clearly indicated, the building itself refutes the error. Catherine De Medici
Charles IX. demanded the death of Ruggiero; Catherine, more powerful than her son, obtained from the Parliament, through the young counsellor, Lecamus, a commutation of the sentence, and Cosmo was sent to the galleys. Catherine De Medici
In these days, however, we can readily believe that Charles IX. died a natural death. Catherine De Medici
But Charles IX., hearing the unusual persuasions his mother was using, thought that there must be some necessity for them, and he began to ask himself what could be her motive. Catherine De Medici
She held ready in her hand at this moment the conspiracy of the Duke d'Alencon and La Mole, in order to counteract, by another fraternal struggle, the efforts Charles IX. was making toward emancipation. Catherine De Medici
The little house of Madame de Belleville, where Charles IX. had deposited his prisoners, was the last but one in the rue de l'Autruche on the side of the rue Saint-Honore. Catherine De Medici
"He is beautiful!" said Charles IX., taking his son in his arms. Catherine De Medici
"I accept it, my good man," cried Charles IX.; "and it shall henceforth be my particular drinking cup." Catherine De Medici
Catherine and Charles IX. watched each other with close attention. Catherine De Medici
"Well, let her see me!" exclaimed Charles IX. Catherine De Medici
The party of Charles IX. is the feeblest of all. Catherine De Medici
The majestic grand-master of the Rosicrucians cast a look on Charles IX. which withered him. Catherine De Medici
"Oh! my lords," cried the great surgeon; "if you continue these arguments you will soon proclaim Charles IX!—for king Francois is about to die." Catherine De Medici
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