The Serpent and the Moon: Two Rivals for the Love of a Renassaince King

The Serpent and the Moon: Two Rivals for the Love of a Renassaince King

by HRH Princess Michael of Kent (Author)

Synopsis

Henri was bartered in marriage to Catherine de Medici, an unattractive commoner and despised foreigner who stood miserable by as Henri became Dauphin and later King, all the while growing more devoted to his famously beautiful mistress. Together Henri and Diane ruled France as one, their intertwined monograms appearing on everything from official proclamations to palace doorknobs. Only Henri's accidental death at the age of forty-tow ended his love for Diane - and Catherine's all consuming envy of her rival. Princess Michael of Kent, herself a descendent of both Catherine and Diane, imbues this seldom-told story with exquisite detail and an insiders grasp of royal politics. THE SERPENT AND THE MOON is a fascinating love story as well as a richly woven history of an extraordinary time.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 432
Edition: 1st Edition
Publisher: Simon & Schuster Ltd
Published: 28 Aug 2004

ISBN 10: 0743251040
ISBN 13: 9780743251044

Media Reviews
Hannah Pakula, author of The Last Romantic and An Uncommon Woman Catherine de' Medici and Diane de Poitiers -- the unattractive wife and the beautiful mistress of King Henri II of France -- were both ancestors of the author, H.R.H. Princess Michael of Kent, who has constructed a brightly colored, ever moving kaleidoscope of love, pomp, and politics in the fascinating courts of the Renaissance and Reformation.