He Was More of a Zealot Than Anyone Realized
"Once he got his hands on Paris, he embarked on a rebuilding and beatification program that left it with the glorious Place des Vosges in the Marais."
—William Grimes, writing about Henry IV, "the red-blooded Gascon who converted to Catholicism to secure the throne in 1589," in today's Times.
—William Grimes, writing about Henry IV, "the red-blooded Gascon who converted to Catholicism to secure the throne in 1589," in today's Times.


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What about cannonization?
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