Henri of Navarre: The Conclusion of the French Wars of Religion
Henri of Navarre is one of the most complex and fascinating personalities among the ruler of France.
Henri of Navarre is one of the most complex and fascinating personalities among the ruler of France.
A little-known encounter between the English and French navies should rank alongside Trafalgar and the defeat of the Armada.
A French priest’s shocking attack on religion called for the fall of altars and the heads of kings.
In the interwar period, France and Germany worked towards an integrated Europe.
French history since the revolution has been marked by promises of progress that end in bitter failure. The election of Léon Blum’s Popular Front in 1936 was one such example.
The royal flight to Varennes took place on June 20th, 1791.
So bloody was Francis I’s defeat of the Swiss at the Battle of Marignano in 1515 that it made previous battles resemble ‘children’s games’. Robert J. Knecht traces the French king’s route across the Alps towards war in Italy.
The momentous final days of Maximilien Robespierre are well documented. Yet many of the established ‘facts’ about the Thermidorian Reaction are myths.
Roger Hudson detailes how 122,000 French troops were evacuated from Dunkirk to Britain in May 1940.
The life and personality of Francis I.