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CHAPTER VI

Death of the Princesse de Condé--Question of the prince’s remarriage--The Maréchale de Saint-André’s bid for his hand--Rumours of a matrimonial alliance with the Guises--Catherine de’Medici, alarmed at such a prospect, resolves to set Mlle. de Limeuil at liberty--Isabelle joins Condé at Valery--Intense indignation of the Huguenots at the scandalous conduct of the prince--Quarrel between Condé and Coligny--The leaders of the party take counsel together “to find a remedy for so great an evil”--The deputation of Protestant pastors--Condé declines to separate from his mistress, but eventually breaks with her--His marriage with Mlle. de Longueville--Condé persuaded by his wife to demand the return of the presents he has given his mistress--Revenge of Isabelle--Her marriage--Renewal of the civil war--Battle of Saint-Denis--Peace of Longjumeau--Flight of Condé to La Rochelle--Third War of Religion breaks out--Battle of Jarnac--Death of Condé 70–91

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