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Alexandre Dumas – The Forty-Five Knights, published in 1966, is part of a grand trilogy about the political and religious turmoil in France during the late 16th century.
"The Forty-Five Knights" is set during the reign of Henry III, at a time when France was torn between Catholics and Huguenots (Protestants). The title refers to the forty-five bodyguards of the king, chosen from the nobility to ensure his own safety in a politically unstable time. The Forty-Five Knights completes Dumas's historical-political trilogy about France during the turbulent period of the Wars of Religion. Although not as well-known as The Three Musketeers, this work offers a deep insight into courtly power struggles, loyalty, betrayal, and personal honor.
The book consists of two volumes.
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