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An occasional tutor and Catholic zealot, he murdered King Henry IV of France in 1610. | An occasional tutor and Catholic zealot, he murdered King Henry IV of France in 1610. | ||
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+ | His father Jean Ravaillac was a violent man whose many misdeeds were a public scandal and caused legal difficulties; his mother Françoise Dubreuil (sister of the canons) was known for her Catholic piety. | ||
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+ | The son Ravaillac began work as a servant, later becoming a school teacher. Obsessed by religion, he sought admission to the ascetic ''Feuillants'' order, but after a short probation, he was dismissed as being "prey to visions". | ||
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+ | An application in 1606 for admission to the Society of Jesus was also unsuccessful. | ||
== See also == | == See also == |
Revision as of 02:52, 21 March 2016
François Ravaillac (French pronunciation: [fʁɑ̃swa ʁavajak]; 1578[1] – 27 May 1610) was a French factotum in the courts of Angoulême and a regicide.
An occasional tutor and Catholic zealot, he murdered King Henry IV of France in 1610.
Early life and religion
His father Jean Ravaillac was a violent man whose many misdeeds were a public scandal and caused legal difficulties; his mother Françoise Dubreuil (sister of the canons) was known for her Catholic piety.
The son Ravaillac began work as a servant, later becoming a school teacher. Obsessed by religion, he sought admission to the ascetic Feuillants order, but after a short probation, he was dismissed as being "prey to visions".
An application in 1606 for admission to the Society of Jesus was also unsuccessful.
See also
External links
- François Ravaillac @ Wikipedia