La mort d'Henri IV est sans doute un des événements historiques français les plus connus : un fanatique religieux, François Ravaillac, saute sur son carrosse et le poignarde sauvagement en 1610.
Mais si l'histoire n'était pas aussi simple ? Si Henri IV avait été victime d'un complot ? Qui serait alors le véritable responsable ?
Une petite enquête pour revenir sur les événements, les hypothèses autour de sa mort et l'utilisation de cet attentat à des fins politiques...
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- Article général sur l’assassinat d’Henri IV par Ravaillac
https://www.herodote.net/14_mai_1610-evenement-16100514.php
- L’assassinat d’Henri IV, un article sur l’annonce de l’événement et ses conséquences : https://www.persee.fr/doc/emod_2107-6642_2011_num_2_1_850
- Les usages iconographiques de l’assassinat d’Henri IV au XIXe siècle, par Denise Turrel :
https://journals.openedition.org/lrf/408
- Article sur la production iconographique de l’assassinat et sur son usage politique par Napoléon III :
https://www.cairn.info/revue-parlements-2017-1-page-163.htm
- Henri IV et les Jésuites, par Claude Sutto :
https://www.jstor.org/stable/43445016?read-now=1&seq=1#page_scan_tab_contents
- L’assassinat d’Henri IV : de Nouvelles pistes. Par François Pernot à l’université de Cergy-Pontoise. (la conférence n’est plus dispo à l’écoute mais il y a son chemin, qui est intéressant !)
https://universiteouverte.u-cergy.fr/l%E2%80%99assassinat-d%E2%80%99henri-iv-de-nouvelles-pistes/
- Une intervention de François Pernot sur France Inter : https://www.franceinter.fr/emissions/autant-en-emporte-l-histoire/autant-en-emporte-l-histoire-06-novembre-2016
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