Maurice Druon - The Poisoned Crown

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“This is the original Game of Thrones.” George R.R. Martin.No man is impervious to the poisons of the crown…Having murdered his wife and exiled his mistress, King Louis X of France becomes besotted with Princess Clemence of Hungary and makes her his new Queen.However, though the matter of the succession should be assured, it is far from so, as Louis embarks on an ill-fated war against Flanders.Where his father, Philip IV, was strong, Louis is weak, and the ambitions of his proud, profligate barons threaten his power and the future of a kingdom once ruled by an Iron King.

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HIS BROTHERS:

MONSEIGNEUR PHILIPPE, Count of Poitiers, Count Palatine of Burgundy, Lord of Salins, Peer of the Kingdom, future Philip V, aged 22.

MONSEIGNEUR CHARLES, Count de la Marche, future Charles IV, aged 21.

THE VALOIS BRANCH:

MONSEIGNEUR CHARLES, brother of Philip the Fair, Count of Valois, Titular Emperor of Constantinople, Count of Romagna, Peer of the Kingdom, the King’s uncle, aged 45.

PHILIPPE OF VALOIS, son of the above, future Philip VI, aged 22.

THE EVREUX BRANCH:

MONSEIGNEUR LOUIS, brother of Philip the Fair, Count of Evreux, the King’s uncle, aged about 42.

THE ARTOIS BRANCH, DESCENDANTS OF A BROTHER OF SAINT LOUIS:

ROBERT III OF ARTOIS, Seigneur of Conches, Count of Beaumont-le-Roger, aged 28.

THE COUNTESS MAHAUT OF ARTOIS, his aunt, widow of the Count Palatine Othon IV of Burgundy, Peer of the Kingdom, aged about 41.

JEANNE OF BURGUNDY, daughter of Mahaut and wife of the Count Philippe of Poitiers, the King’s brother, aged about 22.

THE GREAT OFFICERS OF THE CROWN:

ETIENNE DE MORNAY, a Canon, Chancellor of the Kingdom.

GAUCHER DE CHÂTILLON, the Constable.

MATHIEU DE TRYE, Grand Chamberlain to Louis X.

HUGUES DE BOUVILLE, late Grand Chamberlain to Philip the Fair, Envoy Extraordinary to the King of Naples.

MILES DES NOYERS, a Justiciar, Councillor to Parliament, Knight Banneret to the Count of Poitiers.

THE HIRSON FAMILY:

THIERRY, a Canon, Provost of Ayré, Chancellor to the Countess Mahaut.

DENIS, his brother, Treasurer to the Countess Mahaut.

BEATRICE, their niece, Lady-in-Waiting to the Countess Mahaut.

THE LOMBARDS:

SPINELLO TOLOMEI, a Siennese banker established in Paris.

GUCCIO BAGLIONI, his nephew, aged about 19.

THE CRESSAY FAMILY:

DAME ELIABEL, widow of the Lord of Cressay, aged about 41.

PIERRE AND JEAN, her sons, aged 21 and 23.

MARIE, her daughter, aged 17.

THE TEMPLARS:

JEAN DE LONGWY, nephew of the last Grand Master.

EVERARD, clerk, an ex-Knight Templar.

AND THESE:

QUEEN MARIE OF HUNGARY, widow of Charles II of Anjou-Sicily, called The Lame, and mother of King Robert of Naples, grandmother of Clémence of Hungary, aged about 70.

CARDINAL JACQUES DUÈZE, Cardinal of the Curia. The future Pope John XXII, aged about 70.

EUDELINE, Louis X’s first mistress.

THE REBELLIOUS ARTOIS BARONS:

CAUMONT, FIENNES, GUIGNY, JOURNY, KENTY, KIEREZ, LIQUES, LONGVILLERS, LOOS, NÉDONCHEL, SOUASTRE, SAINT-VENANT, AND VARENNES.

All the above names have their place in history.

The Poisoned Crown Contents Cover Title Page Epigraph History is a novel that - фото 4

The Poisoned Crown Contents Cover Title Page Epigraph ‘History is a novel that has been lived’ E. & J. DE GONCOURT ‘It is terrifying to think how much research is needed to determine the truth of even the most unimportant fact’ STENDHAL Foreword The Characters in this Book Family Tree The Poisoned Crown Prologue Part One: France Awaits a Queen 1. Farewell to Naples 2. The Storm 3. The Hôtel-Dieu 4. Portents of Disaster 5. The King Receives the Oriflamme 6. The Muddy Army 7. The Philtre 8. A Country Wedding Part Two: After Flanders, Artois 1. The Insurgents 2. The Countess of Poitiers 3. The Second Couple in the Kingdom 4. A Servant’s Friendship 5. The Fork and the Prie-dieu 6. Arbitration Part Three: The Time of the Comet 1. The New Master of Neauphle 2. Dame Eliabel’s Reception 3. The Midnight Marriage 4. The Comet 5. The Cardinal’s Spell 6. ‘I Assume Control of Artois’ 7. In the King’s Absence 8. The Monk is Dead 9. Mourning Comes to Vincennes 10. Tolomei Prays for the King 11. Who is to be Regent? Footnotes Historical Notes Author’s Acknowledgements By Maurice Druon Copyright About the Publisher

Standing at one of the windows in the huge Castelnuovo, which had a view over the port and bay of Naples, the old Queen Mother, Marie of Hungary, watched a ship weighing anchor. Making sure that no one could see her, she wiped a tear from the corner of a lashless eyelid with a roughened finger.

‘Now I can die,’ she murmured ...

For her dearly loved Clémence, a princess of twenty-two without territorial inheritance, rich only in her reputation for beauty and virtue, she had recently obtained the most important of alliances, the most imposing of marriages. Clémence was leaving to become Queen of France. Thus she, who was the most deprived by fate of all the princesses of Anjou, who had waited the longest for a match, was now to receive the finest of kingdoms and to reign as suzerain over all her relations. It clearly illustrated the teaching of the Gospel.

Prologue Contents Cover Title Page Epigraph ‘History is a novel that has been lived’ E. & J. DE GONCOURT ‘It is terrifying to think how much research is needed to determine the truth of even the most unimportant fact’ STENDHAL Foreword The Characters in this Book Family Tree The Poisoned Crown Prologue Part One: France Awaits a Queen 1. Farewell to Naples 2. The Storm 3. The Hôtel-Dieu 4. Portents of Disaster 5. The King Receives the Oriflamme 6. The Muddy Army 7. The Philtre 8. A Country Wedding Part Two: After Flanders, Artois 1. The Insurgents 2. The Countess of Poitiers 3. The Second Couple in the Kingdom 4. A Servant’s Friendship 5. The Fork and the Prie-dieu 6. Arbitration Part Three: The Time of the Comet 1. The New Master of Neauphle 2. Dame Eliabel’s Reception 3. The Midnight Marriage 4. The Comet 5. The Cardinal’s Spell 6. ‘I Assume Control of Artois’ 7. In the King’s Absence 8. The Monk is Dead 9. Mourning Comes to Vincennes 10. Tolomei Prays for the King 11. Who is to be Regent? Footnotes Historical Notes Author’s Acknowledgements By Maurice Druon Copyright About the Publisher

PHILIP THE FAIR HAD been dead six months. To the government of that remarkable monarch France owed the benefits of a long period of peace, the abandonment of disastrous overseas adventures, the organization of a powerful network of alliances and suzerainties, notable increases of territory by union rather than conquest, a definite economic expansion and a relative stability of currency, the non-interference of the Church in temporal affairs, the control of wealth and large private interests, the expression of the voice of the people in the councils of power, the security of the individual, and the organization of State administration.

His contemporaries were naturally not always very conscious of these ameliorations. Progress has never meant perfection. Some years were less prosperous than others, there were periods of crisis and revolution; the needs of the people were far from being satisfied. The Iron King had methods of making himself obeyed which were not to everyone’s taste; and he was more concerned with the grandeur of his Kingdom than with the individual happiness of his subjects.

Nevertheless, when he died, France was the foremost, wealthiest, and most powerful of all the nations of the western world.

It took his successors thirty years of perseverance to destroy his work, and, inordinate ambition alternating upon the throne with extreme incompetence, to open the country to invasion, deliver society over to anarchy, and reduce the population to the lowest condition of misery and despair.

In the long succession of vain imbeciles who, from Louis X, The Hutin, to Jean the Good inclusive, were to wear the crown, there was to be but one exception: Philippe V, the Long, second son of Philip the Fair, who returned to the methods and principles of his father – even though his passion for reigning led him to commit crimes and invent dynastic laws which led directly to the Hundred Years War.

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