- François
Ravaillac (French: [fʁɑ̃swa ʁavajak]; 1578 – 27 May 1610) was a
French Catholic who ********inated King
Henry IV of
France in 1610.
Ravaillac was born...
- in
December 1594.
Henry was
killed in
Paris on 14 May 1610 by François
Ravaillac, a
Catholic zealot who
stabbed him
while his
coach was
stopped on Rue...
- with the
executions of François
Ravaillac in 1610, Michał
Piekarski in 1620 and Robert-François
Damiens in 1757.
Ravaillac's extended torture and execution...
-
overland to France, but
after the ********ination of
Henry of
Navarre by
Ravaillac in May 1610, they were
forced to
emigrate to Italy,
Sicily or Constantinople...
- June 1572.
Killed in
Paris on 14 May 1610 by
Catholic fanatic François
Ravaillac.
Louis XIII "the Just" 14 May 1610 – 14 May 1643 (33 years) Son of Henry...
-
murder is
burnt the
regicide is
dismembered alive In both the François
Ravaillac and the
Damiens cases,
court papers refer to the
offenders as a patricide...
-
conquers Moscow. 1610: King
Henry IV of
France is ********inated by François
Ravaillac. 1611: The
Pontifical and
Royal University of
Santo Tomas, the oldest...
- on the grève,
including the
gruesome deaths of the ********ins François
Ravaillac and Robert-François Damiens, as well as the bandit-rebel Guy Éder de La...
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overland to France, but
after the ********ination of
Henry of
Navarre by
Ravaillac in May 1610, they were
forced to
emigrate to Italy,
Sicily or Constantinople...
- the
death of
Damiens in
Peter Weiss's play Marat/Sade (1963). François
Ravaillac,
another French regicide executed in the same
manner and
location Chisholm...