Queen Margaret, was the sole survivor of the race of Valois. A known poet and fashion icon. After her death in 1615, she achieved further fame when her juicy memoirs were published. Thank you for the excellent video.
Love this! I just finished reading Nancy Goldstone's "The Rival Queens" about Margaret and her mother Catherine, and Margaret was treated so poorly by almost her whole family. At least Margaret was able to live her last years on her own terms.
That is one excellent read. I can't believe how badly Henri III abused her (Margo). I Love that book! Did you like it? Favorite parts? I remember Margaret and a friend fetching their lovers' severed heads for burial. How beautiful her dresses and hair styles sounded. Do you think Katherine might've poisoned Charles to bring Henri back? OMG! I could talk about it for hours! sorry!
@@auntmaddie I quite liked it as well! Henri III was especially terrible to Margo, her mother was a close second! I'd like to read a book focused on Henri III to get more insight into what his problem with Margo was if that information is available. I really enjoy Nancy Goldstone's writing, I hope she does more on the topic. 🙂
I'm glad she had a happy ending after the roller coaster of events that she had to go through. She is such an admirable figure because of her strength of character as well as sharp mind.
Gotta appreciate a royal couple that knows when to call it quits as opposed to couples who just stayed in the marriage and were miserable the whole time.
Being the daughter of a French king, the sister of 3 kings of France (and also of Scotland and Poland), a former queen of France herself in good terms with her ex-hisband the king, no wonder that she managed to kept a pretty high status until the end! Good for her! Too bad later writters wrote the bad reputation of Queen "Margot"
Very interesting post and I thank you for sharing this. The story of Marguerite de Valois here is quite different from the one in the movie "La Reine Margot" from the 1990s that starred Isabelle Adjani as Margot and Virna Lisi as Catherine de Medici. That movie, which I believe was based on a novel by Alexandre Dumas, painted Margot as a rather promiscuous woman while here in your video, she was actually very well educated and a promoter of the literary arts. It is also worth nothing that the real Margot looked nothing like Isabelle Adjani. But, history aside, Adjani was very good in that movie as was Virna Lisi and Daniel Auteuil who played Henri de Navarre.
As I read the book and watched the movie. I can assure you that the only similarity between the two is the title. In the book she's strong independent, tries to save her brother and her husband, there is a moment where she humiliate her mother and that's so funny. It is my favourite book of all times and when I watched the movie I was shocked and I spent 2 hours complaining on everything. The only good thing of the movie is that Henri is well represented and starts by saying something like : "your mom killed mine, hello." I'm currently reading the last book of the trilogy of Valois and there is a moment where we see her again and that's absolutely wonderful.
thank you for this episode. i came to admire marguerite while reading dumas, many years ago, and either my series didn't include her later years or i had forgotten. i was pleased that things turned out well for her. a credit to her gender. tough, resilient, and smart.
I'm glad that she ended up having a happy life after the crap her husband and family put her through. It is funny that Margaret and Henri IV got along so well after they divorced. Another great video! Thank you!
Hi KoF! I think I met you in a HRS livestream. This video is amazing!! I'm so intrigued by Katherine de Medici, her children and the end of the Valois line. So very well done! Poor Margaret. I've read Henri III and Charles IX supposedly abused her in every nature including sexual. Smh, She loved Henri de Guise...they should've let them be. And her mother was worse then a cat and didn't care for her. Just awful. Thanks for a great video!
I noticed you didn't get to stop in. sorry for that. It was amazing, Jon takes us on a tour through a castle he toured via photo's and snippets. It was intriguing. Kenilworth Castle if it rings a bell. I hope you get a chance to see it soon.
i have two books by the wrighter Jeanne Kalogridis one about Catherina Sforza and one about Margot`s mother Catherina de Medici (btw her brothers called Margaret Margot)
I know the host's wonderful voice and narration lends an air of sweetness and sentimentality to the subject matter; but, in fact, most of these people - men and women alike - were intrigeurs, untrustworthy, and downright cruel. In short, they were ALL horror shows, in one way or another, and would stab you or me in the back without hesitation if it suited their interests. Cheers!
Thanks for the video ! My name is Margot so in all my childhood I was associated with this queen and when I read the book of Dumas at 12 I totally fall in love with her. But when I want to make researches nobody talks about her. That's so sad. So i'm very happy, your video was very good, thanks again :)
This was a very interesting video, of a surprisingly interesting figure. Maybe you can expand your content to the histories of the chateaux you mention.
Another great video I always wonder what this complicated period was like- I had Huguenot ancestors from Lorraine, who fled to England in the aftermath of the massacre, & they were apparently silversmiths- so they were just artisans; the modern equivalent of like well-to-do working class. They were not royals or nobles- just regular people. What was it like for them- to give up everything they had ever known, just to keep this new faith? Yes, as Protestants they were welcomed, & as artisans they had the ability to make a livelihood- but it would have been such a hard choice; did they feel pressure to reconvert? Was that even a question? What was it like, to get all the way from Lorraine to England? I would like to get some of the answers one day...
OMG, my Mum just found Huguenot silversmiths among the ancestors of a relative by marriage! The family didn't leave France til after an edict against Protestants from Louis XIV, but thanks to this channel I could tell her a bit about him, & the earlier history of the Huguenots.
My fave French queen!! 😍 Thanks for such a great vid about her! I learnt heaps & I like & admire her even more- & I'm even less impressed with how everyone in her life treated her. It's wonderful that she was good friends with Henri IV & his new wife tho; it speaks well of them all, even if Henri had been a pretty awful husband to Marguerite. La Reine Margot is one of my fave films, tho I dunno how accurate it is; I saw it years ago.
Good video and correct story. However there are mistakes in the pictures. For example, in few cases you have put the wrong picture of Queen Elizabeth (wife of king Charles IX) instead of Marguerite. Also when speaking of Henry IV’s mistress Francois de Montmorancy you have put the picture of another mistress - Catherine Henriette de Balzac d'Entragues
@@TheKingsofFrance I slowly but surely run out of words to express my utter satisfaction and pleasure with your videos, so I turned to one-liners and single words. Hope you don't mind.
I very much enjoyed this piece. Did Margaret have an affair with Henry de Guise in her early life and very much want to marry him? His family was a very important one nat the time. Wasn't he an uncle of Mary Queen of Scots? A marriage between Henry de Guise and Margot could have happened, but then I suppose Henry would have thought himself a superior ruler to Henri III - not very a very hard decision to come to. I suppose Catherine de Medici wouldn't have liked that very much. Weren't Henry de Guise, Henri de Navarre and Henry III known as the "Three Henrys"? Henri de Navarre must have appreciated Margot's help to escape Paris after their wedding and the Saint Bartholomew's Day Massacre. I think they enjoyed a friendly relationship for some time. Margot was a princess, but while she had position and possessions, she never really got what she wanted in life and seems to me to have been a tragic figure. Years ago I watched La Reine Margot, and felt sorry for her. I won't comment on the non-existent morals, but we are talking about the de'Medici family. How could you possibly be a moral person in that family! Thank you so much for posting some information about Margot.
Thank you so very much for watching Barbara. Yes, they were indeed known as the three Henri's. Henri IV was previously done, Henri III recently, and Henri De Guise will air shortly !
Very interisting figure of margareth valois Queen of navarre inherits of the name of the saint one is the sister of her paternal grande father also the sister of her father will be' duchess of savoy! Inherits the strenght of character and combattive of Catherine de medici wanted to be herself and panid the consequances! I noticed an error on the portatraits you Have often exanchanged her sister of Law Elisabetta hasburg wife king charles 9who her helped of moment of crisi! Margareth valois she love the baby luois future king luois 13!!
Queen Margaret, was the sole survivor of the race of Valois. A known poet and fashion icon. After her death in 1615, she achieved further fame when her juicy memoirs were published. Thank you for the excellent video.
Thank you for being here again Ambreen !
Love this! I just finished reading Nancy Goldstone's "The Rival Queens" about Margaret and her mother Catherine, and Margaret was treated so poorly by almost her whole family. At least Margaret was able to live her last years on her own terms.
I'll look into that book. Thank you for mentioning it !
That is one excellent read. I can't believe how badly Henri III abused her (Margo). I Love that book! Did you like it? Favorite parts? I remember Margaret and a friend fetching their lovers' severed heads for burial. How beautiful her dresses and hair styles sounded. Do you think Katherine might've poisoned Charles to bring Henri back? OMG! I could talk about it for hours! sorry!
@@auntmaddie I quite liked it as well! Henri III was especially terrible to Margo, her mother was a close second! I'd like to read a book focused on Henri III to get more insight into what his problem with Margo was if that information is available. I really enjoy Nancy Goldstone's writing, I hope she does more on the topic. 🙂
I'm glad she had a happy ending after the roller coaster of events that she had to go through. She is such an admirable figure because of her strength of character as well as sharp mind.
Thank you for watching and commenting Vishnu
Gotta appreciate a royal couple that knows when to call it quits as opposed to couples who just stayed in the marriage and were miserable the whole time.
Thank you for watching and commenting !
Being the daughter of a French king, the sister of 3 kings of France (and also of Scotland and Poland), a former queen of France herself in good terms with her ex-hisband the king, no wonder that she managed to kept a pretty high status until the end! Good for her! Too bad later writters wrote the bad reputation of Queen "Margot"
Thank you for watching and commenting !
There’s nothing bad with the name Margot
Very interesting post and I thank you for sharing this. The story of Marguerite de Valois here is quite different from the one in the movie "La Reine Margot" from the 1990s that starred Isabelle Adjani as Margot and Virna Lisi as Catherine de Medici. That movie, which I believe was based on a novel by Alexandre Dumas, painted Margot as a rather promiscuous woman while here in your video, she was actually very well educated and a promoter of the literary arts. It is also worth nothing that the real Margot looked nothing like Isabelle Adjani. But, history aside, Adjani was very good in that movie as was Virna Lisi and Daniel Auteuil who played Henri de Navarre.
Glad you enjoyed the video !
I LOVE that movie!
As I read the book and watched the movie. I can assure you that the only similarity between the two is the title. In the book she's strong independent, tries to save her brother and her husband, there is a moment where she humiliate her mother and that's so funny. It is my favourite book of all times and when I watched the movie I was shocked and I spent 2 hours complaining on everything. The only good thing of the movie is that Henri is well represented and starts by saying something like : "your mom killed mine, hello."
I'm currently reading the last book of the trilogy of Valois and there is a moment where we see her again and that's absolutely wonderful.
thank you for this episode. i came to admire marguerite while reading dumas, many years ago, and either my series didn't include her later years or i had forgotten. i was pleased that things turned out well for her. a credit to her gender. tough, resilient, and smart.
Thank you for watching and commenting Marian !
What a resilient & determined individual 👑! Merci 🌸♥️!
Merci à toi Christine
I'm glad that she ended up having a happy life after the crap her husband and family put her through. It is funny that Margaret and Henri IV got along so well after they divorced. Another great video! Thank you!
Thank you so much !
Hi KoF! I think I met you in a HRS livestream.
This video is amazing!! I'm so intrigued by Katherine de Medici, her children and the end of the Valois line. So very well done! Poor Margaret. I've read Henri III and Charles IX supposedly abused her in every nature including sexual. Smh, She loved Henri de Guise...they should've let them be. And her mother was worse then a cat and didn't care for her. Just awful. Thanks for a great video!
Yes, I was present in Jon's live stream last week. I remember you ! Have you watched Jon's live stream yesterday ? I've missed it unfortunately !
I noticed you didn't get to stop in. sorry for that. It was amazing, Jon takes us on a tour through a castle he toured via photo's and snippets. It was intriguing. Kenilworth Castle if it rings a bell. I hope you get a chance to see it soon.
i have two books by the wrighter Jeanne Kalogridis one about Catherina Sforza and one about Margot`s mother Catherina de Medici (btw her brothers called Margaret Margot)
Henri escaped prison and left his wife sitting there. What a cad.
Quite ! Thanks for watching !
She might have been a cold fish. ☻🐟
i love your series. have you considered covering Josephine or napoleon's sisters?
I most likely will, but need to do some reading before I have much of value to share about them
Margot's life was not a happy one, thank you Nieke as always.
I know the host's wonderful voice and narration lends an air of sweetness and sentimentality to the subject matter; but, in fact, most of these people - men and women alike - were intrigeurs, untrustworthy, and downright cruel. In short, they were ALL horror shows, in one way or another, and would stab you or me in the back without hesitation if it suited their interests. Cheers!
@@sorenaleksander2670 indeed you may well be right, certainly dangerous times,
Thank you for watching again Robert !
@@TheKingsofFrance Thank you Nieke, for your superb content.
Great video. Glad she got to enjoy her life at the end.
Thank you for watching Jane !
Wonderful thank you
Thank you for watching Toni !
Thanks for the video ! My name is Margot so in all my childhood I was associated with this queen and when I read the book of Dumas at 12 I totally fall in love with her. But when I want to make researches nobody talks about her. That's so sad. So i'm very happy, your video was very good, thanks again :)
Very glad you enjoyed the video ! Thank you for watching, and commenting !
Love her story and the movie with Isabelle Adjani is so beautiful
Haven't seen it. I should look it up !
@@TheKingsofFrance it’s an absolute masterpiece
@@houseofvanity8 Agreed, it's wonderful! I dunno how realistic it is, but it's one of my fave movies.
Very interesting video! Subscribed to your channel! 🤗
Thank you so much !
Very well done!
Thank you Eric !
Thank you for your research. I am always enlightened about French history through your channel.
Thank you for watching Paul !
Your videos are excellent: thank you so much! I look forward to them and enjoy French history!
Thank you very much Diana, you too kind !
Love it! Thank you for educating us!
Thank you so much for watching !
This was a very interesting video, of a surprisingly interesting figure. Maybe you can expand your content to the histories of the chateaux you mention.
I think it's a bit too 'niche' for youtube, not sure if that would attract many viewers, although personally, I'd love to do that !
Another wonderful episode!! 🤩🤩
Thank you so much for watching !
Love these videos.
Thank you so much for watching !!!
Another great video
I always wonder what this complicated period was like- I had Huguenot ancestors from Lorraine, who fled to England in the aftermath of the massacre, & they were apparently silversmiths- so they were just artisans; the modern equivalent of like well-to-do working class. They were not royals or nobles- just regular people.
What was it like for them- to give up everything they had ever known, just to keep this new faith? Yes, as Protestants they were welcomed, & as artisans they had the ability to make a livelihood- but it would have been such a hard choice; did they feel pressure to reconvert? Was that even a question? What was it like, to get all the way from Lorraine to England?
I would like to get some of the answers one day...
Thank you for sharing your thoughts with us...
OMG, my Mum just found Huguenot silversmiths among the ancestors of a relative by marriage! The family didn't leave France til after an edict against Protestants from Louis XIV, but thanks to this channel I could tell her a bit about him, & the earlier history of the Huguenots.
Loved her story. She would of made a good Queen of France.
Thanks for watching and commenting.
My fave French queen!! 😍 Thanks for such a great vid about her! I learnt heaps & I like & admire her even more- & I'm even less impressed with how everyone in her life treated her. It's wonderful that she was good friends with Henri IV & his new wife tho; it speaks well of them all, even if Henri had been a pretty awful husband to Marguerite. La Reine Margot is one of my fave films, tho I dunno how accurate it is; I saw it years ago.
Glad you enjoyed this video !
Good video and correct story. However there are mistakes in the pictures. For example, in few cases you have put the wrong picture of Queen Elizabeth (wife of king Charles IX) instead of Marguerite. Also when speaking of Henry IV’s mistress Francois de Montmorancy you have put the picture of another mistress - Catherine Henriette de Balzac d'Entragues
Amazing!
Thank you so much Renias !
@@TheKingsofFrance I slowly but surely run out of words to express my utter satisfaction and pleasure with your videos, so I turned to one-liners and single words. Hope you don't mind.
François Hercule was Le Duc d'Alencon
I very much enjoyed this piece. Did Margaret have an affair with Henry de Guise in her early life and very much want to marry him? His family was a very important one nat the time. Wasn't he an uncle of Mary Queen of Scots? A marriage between Henry de Guise and Margot could have happened, but then I suppose Henry would have thought himself a superior ruler to Henri III - not very a very hard decision to come to. I suppose Catherine de Medici wouldn't have liked that very much. Weren't Henry de Guise, Henri de Navarre and Henry III known as the "Three Henrys"? Henri de Navarre must have appreciated Margot's help to escape Paris after their wedding and the Saint Bartholomew's Day Massacre. I think they enjoyed a friendly relationship for some time. Margot was a princess, but while she had position and possessions, she never really got what she wanted in life and seems to me to have been a tragic figure. Years ago I watched La Reine Margot, and felt sorry for her. I won't comment on the non-existent morals, but we are talking about the de'Medici family. How could you possibly be a moral person in that family! Thank you so much for posting some information about Margot.
Thank you so very much for watching Barbara. Yes, they were indeed known as the three Henri's. Henri IV was previously done, Henri III recently, and Henri De Guise will air shortly !
Hanry III called François Hercule Le Petit Magot (Little Monkey)
So Margaret became friends with the new queen which happened to be her cousin haha
Amazing video, thank u for sharing this stories
Thank YOU for watching !
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how did Margot deal whit The War of the Three Hanrys anayway
I love your videos for the sake of god
Thank you so much !!!!
are you a monarchist?
Are you ?
Very interisting figure of margareth valois Queen of navarre inherits of the name of the saint one is the sister of her paternal grande father also the sister of her father will be' duchess of savoy! Inherits the strenght of character and combattive of Catherine de medici wanted to be herself and panid the consequances! I noticed an error on the portatraits you Have often exanchanged her sister of Law Elisabetta hasburg wife king charles 9who her helped of moment of crisi! Margareth valois she love the baby luois future king luois 13!!
I apologize for the mistake, I try my best but mistakes will happen, I'm only an amateur ;(