The Affair of the Poisons

murder, infanticide and satanism at the court of Louis XIV

377 pages

English language

Published April 11, 2003 by Weidenfeld & Nicolson.

ISBN:
978-0-297-84216-3
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OCLC Number:
52458391

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The Affair of the Poisons, as it became known, was an extraordinary episode that took place in France during the reign of Louis XIV. When poisoning and black magic became widespread, arrests followed. Suspects included those among the highest ranks of society. Many were tortured and numerous executions resulted. The 1676 torture and execution of the Marquise de Brinvilliers marked the start of the scandal that rocked the foundations of French society and sent shock waves through all of Europe. Convicted of conspiring with her adulterous lover to poison her father and brothers in order to secure the family fortune, the marquise was the first member of the noble class to fall. In the French court of the period, where sexual affairs were numerous, ladies were not shy of seeking help from the murkier elements of the Parisian underworld, and fortune-tellers supplemented their dubious trade by selling poison. It was …

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Subjects

  • Brinvilliers, Marie-Madeleine Gobelin, marquise de, 1630-1676 -- Death and burial.
  • Montespan, Françoise-Athénaïs de Rochechouart de Mortemart, marquise de, 1641-1707.
  • Poisoning -- France -- History -- 17th century.
  • Trials (Murder) -- France -- History -- 17th century.
  • Murder -- France -- History -- 17th century.
  • France -- Court and courtiers -- History -- 17th century.
  • France -- History -- Louis XIV, 1643-1715.