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CHARLES IX

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Originally appearing in Volume V05, Page 921 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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CHARLES IX  . (1550-1574), king of France, was the third son of Henry II. and Catherine de 'Medici . At first he
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bore the title of duke of Orleans . He became king in 156o by the
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death of his
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brother Francis II., but as he was only ten years old the powerwas in the hands of the queen-
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mother, Catherine . Charles seems to have been a youth of good parts, lively and agreeable, but he had a weak, passionate and fantastic nature . His
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education had spoiled him . He was
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left to his whims—even the strangest— and to his taste for violent exercises; and the excesses to which he gave himself up ruined his
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health . Proclaimed of age on the 17th of August 1563, he continued to be absorbed in his fantasies and his hunting, and submitted docilely to the authority of his mother . In 1570 he was married to Elizabeth of Austria, daughter of Maximilian II . It was about this time that he dreamed of making a figure in the
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world . The successes of his brother, the duke of
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Anjou, at
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Jarnac and Moncontour had already caused him some jealousy . When Coligny came to court, he received him very warmly, and seemed at first to accept the idea of an intervention in the
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Netherlands against the Spaniards .

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adventure see the article ST BARTHOLOMEW,
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MASSACRE OF . Charles was in these circumstances no hypocrite, but weak, hesitating and
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ill-balanced . Moreover, the terrible events in which he had played a
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part transformed his character . He became melancholy, severe and taciturn . "It is feared," said the Venetian ambassador, " that he may become cruel." Under-
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mined by fever, at the age of twenty he had the appearance of an old man, and
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night and day he was haunted with nightmares . He died on the 3oth of May 1574 . By his
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mistress,
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Marie Touchet, he had one son, Charles, duke of Angoule"me . Charles IX. had a sincere love of letters, himself practised
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poetry, was the
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patron of Ronsard and the poets of the Pleiad, and granted privileges to the first academy founded by Antoine de Baif (afterwards the
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Academic du Palais) . He left a
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work on hunting, Train; de la chasse royale, which was published in 1625, and reprinted in 1859 .

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