The Accursed Kings

The Accursed Kings

"The Accursed Kings" ( _fr. Les Rois Maudits), is a sequence of seven historical novels by Maurice Druon, of the French Academy.

The seven books are::I. "Le Roi de fer" (The Iron King):II. "La Reine étranglée" (The Strangled Queen):III. "Les Poisons de la couronne" (The Poisoned Crown):IV. "La Loi des mâles" (The Royal Succession):V. "La Louve de France" (The She-Wolf of France):VI. "Le Lis et le Lion" (The Lily and the Lion):VII. "Quand un Roi perd la France" (When a King Loses France)

Plot summary

The novels take place during the reigns of the last five Direct Capetian kings and the first two Valois kings, from Philip the Fair to John II. The plot revolves around the attempts of Robert of Artois to reclaim the county of Artois from his aunt Mahaut.

tyle and themes

The book's characters are colorful and larger than life, but also have depth. The narration is gripping and very much plot-driven, whether a conspiracy to assassinate the King or an exuberant teenager's search for romance are being recounted. The books are very thoroughly researched, with extensive and quite interesting footnotes; however, Druon does not hesitate to fill the silences of history with drama. The narration highlights the centuries-long effort by the French monarchy and especially the Capetians to transform feudal France into a Nation-State.

Mini-series

In the 1970s an outstanding TV miniseries was made out of "The Accursed Kings", thought by many to be the greatest such production in FrenchFact|date=April 2007. Some of the best French actors from the stage and screen were involved, delivering fine performancesFact|date=April 2007. The production relied on crisp dialogue and theatrical performances for dramatic effect, rather than on lavish realistic sets. Sets and costumes were kept minimal, giving the audience the feel of a small theater production, finely done and artfully lighted. On the whole it was a nearly flawless production which became even more famous than the original booksFact|date=April 2007.

2005 Remake

In 2005 a new miniseries was made as a joint French-Italian production, with Philippe Torreton and Jeanne Moreau.

Episode 1 - The Iron King (2005)

France, 1307.

With the royal coffers empty, and no formalised system of taxation, King Philippe IV asks the Jacques de Molay, the Grand Master of the Knights Templar (Gérard Depardieu) for a loan. When he is refused, the King has every member of the Order arrested on the same night (Friday the 13th of October), and seizes the gold anyway.

Under torture, the Grand Master confesses to spitting on the cross and is convicted of heresy. The King promptly has him burnt at the stake, coercing the Pope into greenlighting the whole affair. However, as Molay burns, he issues a curse upon the King and Pope Clement, and all of their descendants for 13 generations…

When the Pope dies shortly afterwards, it seems as though the curse is at work.

Meanwhile, Robert of Artois, a French nobleman, feels that he has been cheated out of his inheritance by his aunt, Mahaut (Jeanne Moreau). Her daughters are married to the King’s sons, and when Robert learns of their infidelity, he enlists the help of the King’s daughter, Isabella, to bring them down.

His actions set in motion a series of events that are to have wide-ranging consequences for both France and England.

Episode 2 - The Strangled Queen (2005)

King Philippe is deeply affected by the deaths of the Pope and one of his most trusted advisors, which he blames on the curse of the Grand Master of the Knights Templar. Obsessed with the curse, Philippe starts wasting away and dies shortly afterwards.

With Philippe’s eldest son, Louis X, on the throne, Robert d’Artois intensifies his scheming to reclaim the County of Artois from his aunt Mahaut. To gain the support and trust of the new king, he allies himself with the king’s uncle Charles de Valois and plots to undermine the once influential chamberlain, Enguerrand de Marigny.

King Louis seeks a new wife to provide him with an heir and ensure the succession, but is hindered by the fact he is still married to Marguerite of Burgundy, who has been imprisoned for adultery. Furthermore, a new Pope has not been elected and his marriage cannot be annulled.

He sends Robert d’Artois to Marguerite in an attempt to coerce her into writing a letter stating that their marriage was never consummated and that her daughter is illegitimate. She writes the letter, but the king does not receive it, and another solution must be found…

Trivia

Les Rois Maudits was spoofed on French television in the successful series "Les Maudits Rois Fainéants" by Roger Pierre and Jean-Marc Thibault.

External links

* French [http://www.incipitblog.com/index.php/2005/06/11/maurice-druon-les-rois-maudits-le-roi-de-fer-1955/ Audiobook (mp3)] : Incipit of "Les Rois Maudits" ("The Accursed Kings")
*imdb title|id=0173594|title=Les Rois Maudits (1972)
*imdb title|id=0429046|title=Les Rois Maudits (2005)
* [http://les-rois-maudits.france2.fr/ Official web site of the 2005 miniseries]


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