
Königin Margot 2
Königin Margot Band 2
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Narrated by:
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Karlheinz Gabor
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By:
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Alexandre Dumas
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August 1572. Seit zehn Jahren tobt in Frankreich ein mörderischer Glaubenskrieg zwischen Katholiken und Hugenotten. Katharina von Medici, die Königinmutter, will aus politischem Kalkül vorübergehend Ruhe im Land. Sie verheiratet darum ihre 19jährige Tochter Marguerite mit dem jungen protestantischen König Henri de Navarre. Doch die Hochzeitsfeierlichkeiten, zu denen annähernd 10.000 Hugenotten nach Paris geströmt sind, werden diesen zur Falle: in der Nacht zum 24. August, der „Bartholomäusnacht“, werden Tausende von ihnen niedergemetzelt, und die Mordwelle setzt sich fort durch das Land.
Dies ist der zweite Teil von Königin Margot.
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