La Reina Margot

La Reina Margot by Alejandro Dumas is a historical narrative set in Paris during August 1572, amidst the reign of Charles IX and the religious wars in France. Published by CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform on December 11, 2015, this edition spans 526 pages and is presented in Spanish. The story focuses on the life of Margot, the daughter of the infamous Catherine de’ Medici and the late King Henry II, particularly during the events of the St. Bartholomew’s Day Massacre.
Readers will find a detailed exploration of Margot’s romantic adventure with the Protestant La Mole and her marriage to Henry IV. The narrative delves into the complexities of her life against the backdrop of significant historical events, reflecting themes of love and conflict during a tumultuous period in French history. This edition offers a comprehensive look at the intertwining of personal and political struggles, making it a notable addition to literary collections focused on European and French subjects.
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Se ubica en París, en agosto de 1572 durante el reinado de Carlos IX (un miembro de la dinastía Valois) y las guerras de religión de Francia. Hija de la mal afamada Catalina de Médici y el fallecido Rey Enrique II, y se centra en su historia durante la Matanza del Día de San Bartolomé, especialmente en su aventura romántica con el protestante La Mole y su matrimonio con Enrique IV.
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