Review: The Serpent Queen (2022) – Episode 8
*contains affiliate links* *spoilers* Episode eight will be the final episode of this season, and it has already been announced that there will be a
*contains affiliate links* *spoilers* Episode eight will be the final episode of this season, and it has already been announced that there will be a
*contains affiliate links* *spoilers* Will we finally see some action in this episode? We begin as Mary, Queen of Scots visits Rahima in her cell.
*contains affiliate links* *spoilers* The episode starts with a fatally injured Henry being carried away and Diane de Poitiers being pushed from the
*contains affiliate links* *spoilers* The episode opens with Rahimina and Catherine walking in the woods. Catherine reveals to her that the letter
*contains affiliate links* *spoilers* Episode four begins with Rahima enjoying her cosy surroundings, but she is soon summoned to Catherine’s side.
*contains affiliate links* *spoilers* We return to France with the third episode of The Serpent Queen. Rahima’s main target has survived the
*contains affiliate links* *spoilers* The Serpent Queen is back as Catherine once again summons Rahima – having picked her as her maid. Her fellow
*contains affiliate links* Meet Catherine de’ Medici, Queen of France. Terrified servants debate who gets to serve the Queen today, and the chosen
Enlarge / Four vector drawings show the five-slit spiral lock mechanism used by Mary, Queen of Scots; the front and back of a locked letter packet
Fans of sixteenth century France, rejoice! A new miniseries about Diane de Poitiers, the mistress of King Henri II, is currently under production for
Recently I was corresponding with Spanish astrologer Pedro Hernández about the chart of King Henri II of France because Pedro was preparing a blog
STEEPED in a rich history of strong women, the Château de Chenonceau in the Loire Valley sets the scene for Chanel‘s Métiers d’art
With Caesar’s death, the Roman Empire began. It reached its zenith with Augustus, the emperor after Caesar. The month of August is named after
Still looking for reasons to read or write historical fiction set in Renaissance France? Here's one sure to convince you.Reason #3: DRAMAThere's
Daniel speaks with the founder and CEO of Catherine de Medici eyewear, Giovanni Accongiagioco, about the eyewear line and MIDO 2020. Please note,