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Swedish by birth and educated in Britain, Germany, and France, Leonie Frieda speaks five languages. Her research on Catherine de Medici has taken her to Paris, Florence, and Rome, as well as the chateaux of the Loire

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Informazioni generali

Data di nascita
1956
Sesso
female
Nazionalità
Sweden
Luogo di nascita
Sweden
Luogo di residenza
London, England, UK
Attività lavorative
translator
writer

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I have to say I found this quite boringly written. But I bet many people think history is dull and tedious,but history is full of interesting things. Its only for the author to get the reader interested in it.

This book failed to do that.

 
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Litrvixen | 23 altre recensioni | Jun 23, 2022 |
An immensely readable biography of a woman who has an apparently unshakeable bad reputation in French history. Catherine emerges from this biography as a tough, practical political animal with some huge blindspots regarding both her opponents and her own family.
½
 
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AstonishingChristina | 23 altre recensioni | Oct 3, 2020 |
Henry VIII of England, Charles V of the Empire, Suleiman the Magnificent of the Ottomans, and Francis I of France all were young men who came to their thrones at about the same time. Henry VIII and Francis I, in particular, had a lot in common; both had slightly controversial claims to the throne, both were fond of the ladies, and both sought military glory with indifferent success. Author Leonie Frieda describes Francis in her subtitle as “The Maker of Modern France”, but doesn’t present a lot of evidence for that characterization; he was a patron of the arts, persuading Da Vinci to spend his last years in France, but he also kept using a medieval style of warfare, resulting in a narrow victory at Marignano and a disastrous defeat at Pavia. He doesn’t seem to have been particularly interested in governing, preferring hunting, travel, and women; one courtier commented “Alexander the Great attended to women after attending to business; Francis I attends to business after attending to women”. Contemporaries speculated that this did him in, from syphilis; when he died at age 53 the embalmers described him as “rotten inside” but Frieda considers this unlikely.

Frieda has lively, conversational writing style and I found this an easy read. There are maps of France, the Empire, and Italy; genealogical charts for France and the Empire, and a list of principal characters; plates illustrating most of them; endnotes and a copious bibliography.
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½
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setnahkt | Mar 4, 2020 |
...because it was boring, The author made her out to be nearly a saint & excusing her enabling behavior on her son Henri and her part in the Saint Bartholomew's Day Massacre... "What had been intended as a relatively small-scale surgical operation designed to excise the canker in the heart of French politics...." She had the people she invited to her daughter's wedding murdered in cold blood & would have had Henry Navarre murdered as well.....

The author began almost at the beginning of her lineage & that of her husband Henry II.... the details presented were painstaking as well as painfully minute and headache inducing

393 pages of sheer biased drivel & an utter waste of time
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Auntie-Nanuuq | 23 altre recensioni | May 5, 2019 |

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Opere
5
Utenti
1,156
Popolarità
#22,231
Voto
½ 3.6
Recensioni
29
ISBN
31
Lingue
5

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