有声读物: Margaret of Angoulême, Queen of Navarre
- Download Preface audio
- Download Ch. 1: Childhood and Marriage (1491-1515) audio
- Download Ch. 2: The Young King and his Rivals (1515-1520) audio
- Download Ch. 3: The Affair of Meaux (1520-1523), Pt. 1 audio
- Download Ch. 3: The Affair of Meaux (1520-1523), Pt. 2 audio
- Download Ch. 4: Constable Bourbon (1521-1524) audio
- Download Ch. 5: Sequels (1524-1525) audio
- Download Ch. 6: The Captivity (1525), Pt. 1 audio
- Download Ch. 6: The Captivity (1525), Pt. 2 audio
- Download Ch. 7: Queen of Navarre (1525-1530) audio
- Download Ch. 8: Nérac in 1530 audio
- Download Ch. 9: The Sorbonne (1529-1535), Pt. 1 audio
- Download Ch. 9: The Sorbonne (1529-1535), Pt. 2 audio
- Download Ch. 10: Changes (1536-1538) audio
- Download Ch. 11: A False Step (1539-1540) audio
- Download Ch. 12: A League with Soliman (1541-1543) audio
- Download Ch. 13: The 'Heptameron.'--I. (1544), Pt. 1 audio
- Download Ch. 13: The 'Heptameron.'--I. (1544), Pt. 2 audio
- Download Ch. 14: The 'Heptameron.'--II. (1544), Pt. 1 audio
- Download Ch. 14: The 'Heptameron.'--II. (1544), Pt. 2 audio
- Download Ch. 15: Downfall (1544-1545) audio
- Download Ch. 16: Nérac in 1545 audio
- Download Ch. 17: Death of the King (1545-1547) audio
- Download Ch. 18: The End (1547-1549), Pt. 1 audio
- Download Ch. 18: The End (1547-1549), Pt. 2 audio
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Margaret of Angoulême, Queen of Navarre (Marguerite de Navarre), (1492-1549), was the sister of Francis I, King of France. She was highly-educated and was courted by the future Henry VIII of England. However, at the age of seventeen, she was married by royal decree to the untutored dolt, Charles IV of Alençon. After his death she wed Henry II of Navarre by whom she had a daughter (the mother of the future Henry IV of France) and a son, who died in infancy. The author takes us with Margaret on her perilous journey over the Pyrenees to Spain to attempt to free her brother, Francis, held captive by the Holy Roman Emperor. Margaret's support for the first stirrings of the Reformation in France alarmed the Catholic conservatives of the Sorbonne. Her cycle of short stories, the "Heptameron," is still read and enjoyed today. (Pamela Nagami)
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