Margaret of Angoulême, Queen of Navarre

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Margaret of Angoulême, Queen of Navarre
Catt, Carrie Chapman, 1859-1947, Former Owner. Dlc
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In settling at N6rac she made a welcome home for all of these. The children of her adoption and the children of her bearing had alike been taken from her. Margaret at N6rac received all that were exiled and all that were oppressed to be as her sons and her daughters.
Queen Margaret made the exiled Roussel Bishop of Oloron, though he preached in lay dress, and in the tongue of the people. She had Lutheran services held in the castle.
Calvin, Michel d'Arande, and Lefebvre she sheltered in her hou
...se. She paid the school- ing of Baduel and other young divines. Her court was a home and a refuge for all who fled the wrath of the Sorbonne. Clement Marot, poet and Lutheran suspect, who had been her secretary at Alen5on, was made her Gentleman of the Chamber at N6rac, together with Bona- venture Desperriers, — le joyetix Bonaventure, — whose atheism had brought him into almost equal disrepute. Thus N6rac gradually be- came an asylum, not only for austere re- formers, scholars, and thinkers, but for the lightest singers of airy badinage, the wittiest and most frivolous of men of letters.

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