ABSTRACT

Originally published in 1968 this book is an unforgettable portrait of an impoverished orphaned daughter of the Medici, pitchforked at the age of fourteen into her royal destiny and having to bear the rivalry of Diane de Poiters and the description ‘the Florentine shopkeeper’ who nevertheless became one of the most powerful characters in the shaping of sixteenth century Europe.

part I|103 pages

Youth and Humility

chapter Chapter One|19 pages

Naked as a New-Born Babe

(April 1519–November 1533)

chapter Chapter Two|43 pages

The Bow and the Crescent

(November 1533–July 1559)

chapter Chapter Three|39 pages

The Florentine Shopkeeper

(July 1559–March 1560)

part II|88 pages

The Accession

chapter Chapter One|26 pages

Governess of France

(March–December 1560)

chapter Chapter Two|60 pages

Impotent Wisdom

(December 1560–July 1562)

part III|203 pages

The Royal Tragedy

chapter Chapter One|92 pages

Towards the Matins of Paris

(July 1562–August 1570)

chapter Chapter Two|65 pages

Machiavellism and Maternal Love

(August 1570–September 1577)

chapter Chapter Three|44 pages

The Struggle for Unity 1

(September 1577–June 1584)

part IV|61 pages

The Solitude of Evening

chapter Chapter One|41 pages

The Victory of Violence

(June 1584–September 1588)

chapter Chapter Two|18 pages

A Dead Goat

(September 1588–January 1589)