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Jean Châtel (1575-1594)

"Jean Châtel (1575 – 29 December 1594) attempted to assassinate King Henry IV of France on 27 December 1594. He was the son of a cloth merchant and was aged 19 when executed on 29 December.

On 27 December 1594, Châtel managed to gain entry to the King's chamber. When Henry stooped to help two officials rise who had knelt before him, Châtel attacked him with a knife, striking his lip. He was at once arrested (prevented from leaving the room by the court jester Mathurine de Vallois) and condemned for the crime of lèse majesté. As the law prescribed, first Châtel's hand, with which he had struck the King, was burned with molten sulfur, lead and wax. He was then executed by dismemberment. " - (en.wikipedia.org 12.05.2022)

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Wie Konig Heinrich IIII. in Paris Von Johann Chastel am mundt Verwundet Worden,ARREST DE LA COUR,/ ENSEMBLES LES VERS ET DISCOUS LATINS/ escrits sur marbre noiPYRAMIS INVERSAARREST DE LA COUR, ENSEMBLE/ les vers & discours (...) Palais à Paris.
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Was depicted (Actor) Jean Châtel (1575-1594)
Was depicted (Actor) Henry IV of France (1553-1610)
Printing plate produced Philipp Uffenbach (1566-1636)

[Relation to person or institution] Jean Châtel (1575-1594)
Printing plate produced Jacob de Weert (1569-)

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