Charles Quint: Son Abdication, Son Séjour et sa Mort au Monastère de Yuste

Charles Quint: Son Abdication, Son Séjour et sa Mort au Monastère de Yuste

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Feb 21, 2022 · French · Paperback (496 pages)
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Format Paperback
Pages 496
Language French
Published Feb 21, 2022
Publisher HACHETTE LIVRE-BNF
Edition 1863 ed.
ISBN-10 2012529623
ISBN-13 9782012529625

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This historical account delves into the life of Charles Quint, the illustrious Holy Roman Emperor and King of Spain, focusing particularly on his abdication and the later years spent in the tranquil setting of the Yuste Monastery. Mignet captures the essence of a ruler who, at the height of his power, made the monumental decision to relinquish his throne, exchanging the chaos of politics for a life of solitude and reflection.

The narrative unfolds within the serene landscapes of Yuste, where Charles sought peace after decades of governing a sprawling empire. Mignet’s portrayal of this period reveals the internal struggles and quiet contemplation of a man who battled with the weight of his past decisions and the enormity of his legacy. Through vivid descriptions, readers are transported to the serene gardens and humble chambers of the monastery, embodying the emperor’s search for meaning in his twilight years.

Ultimately, this work offers not only a historical examination of Charles Quint's life but also an intimate portrait of a man grappling with his identity and purpose as he faced the end of his journey. Through Mignet’s insights, the book serves as a poignant reflection on power, loss, and the quest for redemption in the quiet moments of life.
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