Dates That Made History
Season 2 Episode 7 - May 14 1610 - The Assassination of King Henry IV of France
8.6 ?
2018
Documentary, War & Politics
The assassination of Henri IV, peacemaking and reformist king, is as much a canonical scene in the History of France as it is a decisive break in political modernity. And first of all because it is a newsworthy event with an almost global dimension. We know that its spread to the “four corners of the world” is an indication of an open, if not connected, world.
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May 14 1610 - The Assassination of King Henry IV of France
27 min
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