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Originally appearing in Volume V05, Page 248 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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CAPEFIGUE  ,

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BAPTISTE HONORS RAYMOND (1801-1872), French historian and biographer, was born at
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Marseilles in 18oi . At the age of twenty he went to Paris to study law; but he soon deserted law for journalism . He became editor of the Quotidienne, and was afterwards connected, either as editor or leading contributor, with the Temps, the Messager
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des Chambres, the Revolution de 1848 and other papers . During the ascendancy of the Bourbons he held a
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post in the
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foreign office, to which is due the royalism of some of his newspaper articles . Indeed all Capefigue's
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works receive their colour from his legitimist politics; he preaches divine right and non-resistance, and finds polite words even for the profligacy of Louis XV. and the worthlessness of his mistresses . He wrote
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biographies of Catherine and
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Marie de' Medici, Anne and Maria Theresa of Austria, Catherine II. of Russia, Elizabeth of England,
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Diana of
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Poitiers and
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Agnes Sorel—for he delighted in passing from " queens of the right hand " to " queens of the
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left." His
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historical works, besides histories of the Jews from the fall of the Maccabees to the author's time, of the first four centuries of the Christian church, and of
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European diplomatists, extend over the whole range of French
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history . He died at Paris in December 1872 . The general catalogue of printed books for the Bibliotheque Nationale contains no fewer than seventy-seven works (145 volumes) published by Capefigue during
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forty years . Of these only the Histoire de Philippe-Auguste (4 vols., 1829) and the Histoire de la reforme, de la ligue et du regne de
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Henri IV (8 vols., 1834–1835) perhaps deserve still to be remembered . For Capefigue's style bears evident marks of haste, and although he had access to an exception-ally large number of
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sources of information, includingthestatepapers, neither his accuracy nor his
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judgment was to be trusted .

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