Maria Medycejska – swarliwa kobieta, nieznośna żona?
Marie de’ Medici – a Contentious Woman, an Unbearable Wife?
Author(s): Aleksandra SkrzypietzSubject(s): History, Social history
Published by: Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Łódzkiego
Keywords: Marie de’ Medici; Henry IV; marriage; marital disagreements; intrigues
Summary/Abstract: Marie de’ Medici was the second wife of Henry IV and gave birth to the heir to the throne, and then several healthy children, including two other sons. It seemed, therefore, that her position as queen was unassailable. However, marriage was not going well. There were many reasons for disputes. Marie was accused of low origin because she came from a family of bankers elevated to the princely throne. Differences in Italian and French culture and customs were pointed out, as well as Marie’s difficulties in adapting to life at her husband’s court. It was believed that her situation was made worse by the Italians around her. One of the elements of the misunderstandings between the royal couple was the adultery of Henry IV, who surrounded himself with women and ordered legal and recognized children – in accordance with the customs of the French court – to be raised together, causing his wife’s dissatisfaction. Marie’s grievances were said to be caused by her jealousy of her husband or an unpleasant childhood experience when her mother suffered from the adultery of her husband, who maintained a constant relationship with his favorite. Thearticle indicates, however, that the causes of tension and conflicts between the royal couple were much more serious, and Marie’s quarrelsomeness did not result solely from her character and personal experiences.
Journal: Acta Universitatis Lodziensis. Folia Historica
- Issue Year: 2024
- Issue No: 116
- Page Range: 75-92
- Page Count: 18
- Language: Polish