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extended, but explained away, i. 390, 391. Anagram of Charles de Valois (Charles IX.), ii. 123. Andelot, Francois d', younger brother of Admiral Coligny, favors the Reformation, i. 313; denounced as a heretic by Cardinal Granvelle, i. 316; his visit to Brittany, ib.; he is summoned by Henry II., before whom he makes a manly defence of his faith, i. 317, 318; is imprisoned, i. 318; his temporary weakness, i. 319; disappointment of the Pope at his escape from the stake, i. 320, note; is consulted by Catharine de' Medici, i. 383; throws himself into Orleans, ii. 39; returns with reinforcements from Germany, ii. 84; is left in Orleans by Conde, ii. 85; his warlike counsels at the outbreak of the second civil war prevail, ii. 204; sent to intercept Count of Aremberg, ii. 214; spirited remonstrance (ascribed to him) addressed to Catharine de' Medici, ii. 252, 253; his escape from Brittany to La Rochelle, ii. 281; his death ii. 312; his character and exploits, ii. 313, 314. Ange, L', orator for the tiers etat in the States General of Orleans, i. 458. Angers, massacre of, ii. 512, 513. Anglois, Jacques l', a Protestant minister, murdered at Rouen, ii. 515. Angouleme, ii. 283. Angouleme, Bastard of, ii. 456, 459, 483. Angouleme, Margaret of, afterward Queen of Navarre, sister of Francis I., i. 74, 86; birth and studies, i. 104; personal appearance, i. 105; political influence, i. 106; married first to Duke of Alencon, ib.; goes to Spain to visit her captive brother, ib.; marriage to Henry, King of Navarre, i. 107; corresponds with Bishop Briconnet, i. 108; her Heptameron, i. 119; her sanguine hopes, i. 133; her correspondence with Count von Hohenlohe, ib.; favors Protestant preachers, i. 151; attacked in the College of Navarre, i. 152; her "Miroir de l'ame pecheresse," ib.; fruitless intercessions in the matter of the placards of 1534, i. 168; she yields to the influence of the "Libertines," i. 195, 226; her address to the Parliament of Bordeaux, i. 226. "Annats," i. 25. Anjou, Henry, Duke of (afterward Henry III., see Henry of Valois); he is appointed by Charles IX. lieutenant-general, and placed in supreme command of the army, ii. 217; endeavors to prevent the junction of Conde and the
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