The outspoken Philippe de Mornay, seigneur du …

Years: 1576 - 1576

The outspoken Philippe de Mornay, seigneur du Plessis-Marly, had received a Protestant education, studying Hebrew, law, and German at the University of Heidelberg, and only narrowly escaped death while in Paris on August 24, 1572 during the massacre of Protestants on St. Bartholomew's Day.

He has written numerous political tracts during the past four years, including Discours au roi Charles (1572; “Discourse to King Charles”) and Remonstrances aux estats pour la paix (1576; “Remonstrances on the Conditions for Peace”).

Fighting for the Huguenots, Mornay had been captured in 1575, but by concealing his identity he had been able to secure release for only a small ransom.

He marries Charlotte Arbaleste In 1576; her memoirs will be a major source for the events of her husband's life.

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