Margaret of Angoulême, Queen of Navarre

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On the 29th of January, 1535, a great expia- tory procession traversed Paris from the Louvre to the Church of Notre Dame. The King walked in this procession, bareheaded, holding in his hand a lighted torch. He was followed by his children and the flower of his Court.
His beautiful mistress was there, with Queen Leonor and many fair and joyous ladies ; but Margaret had returned to Navarre. She had left Paris, heavy-hearted, some weeks before, seeing, as it seemed, all her dreams of wide culture,
... beneficence, and toleration crumble suddenly into nothing, and the old reign of ISO MARGARET OF ANGOULEME.
Darkness engulf the world once more. Indeed, on that morning of the 2 ist of January, 1535, the Renaissance, the College of France, the treaty with the Turks, appeared shocking and anoma- lous ; for Paris had returned to medisevalism.
It might have been Louis XL and not King Francis who walked there bareheaded, holding his lighted torch. To the sound of solemn chants, the procession wound through the streets.


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