Valois trilogy

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The Valois trilogy is a series of historical novels by Alexandre Dumas set in 16th-century France, dramatizing the intrigues, wars, and religious conflicts of the Valois court.

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instanceOf historical novel series
literary work series
author Alexandre Dumas
countryOfOrigin France
depictsDynasty House of Valois
depictsEvent French Wars of Religion
St. Bartholomew's Day massacre
depictsMonarch Charles IX of France
Henry III of France
Henry IV of France
surface form: Henry of Navarre
firstPublicationLanguage French
follows The Three Musketeers
surface form: The Three Musketeers series
genre adventure fiction
historical novel
romantic fiction
hasAdaptation film adaptations of Queen Margot
television adaptations of Queen Margot
hasInfluenced later historical novelists in France
hasPart Chicot the Jester
La Dame de Monsoreau
Queen Margot
surface form: La Reine Margot

Les Quarante-Cinq
Queen Margot
The Forty-Five Guardsmen
isPartOf Alexandre Dumas’s historical novels
literaryForm prose
literaryMovement Romanticism
mainTheme civil war
court intrigue
religious conflict
narrativePerspective third-person narration
notableCharacter Chicot
Diane de Monsoreau
Francis, Duke of Guise
surface form: Henry of Guise

Margaret of Valois
surface form: Marguerite de Valois
originalLanguage French
originalTitleLanguage French
publicationCentury 19th century
settingPeriod 16th century
settingPlace France
targetAudience adult readers

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Queen Margot partOfSeries Valois trilogy
The Forty-Five Guardsmen partOfSeries Valois trilogy
La Dame de Monsoreau partOfSeries Valois trilogy
Les Quarante-Cinq partOfSeries Valois trilogy