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The Accursed Kings Series Books 1-3: The Iron King, The Strangled Queen, The Poisoned Crown
Maurice Druon


“This is the original Game of Thrones.” George R.R. Martin.A collection of the first three books in Maurice Druon’s epic historical fiction series, The Accursed Kings.“Accursed! Accursed! You shall be accursed to the thirteenth generation!”The Iron King – Philip the Fair – is as cold and silent, as handsome and unblinking as a statue. He governs his realm with an iron hand, but he cannot rule his own family: his sons are weak and their wives adulterous; while his red-blooded daughter Isabella is unhappily married to an English king who prefers the company of men.A web of scandal, murder and intrigue is weaving itself around the Iron King; but his downfall will come from an unexpected quarter. Bent on the persecution of the rich and powerful Knights Templar, Philip sentences Grand Master Jacques Molay to be burned at the stake, thus drawing down upon himself a curse that will destroy his entire dynasty…This bundle collects the first three novels of The Accursed Kings: THE IRON KING, THE STRANGLED QUEEN and THE POISONED CROWN.










THE

ACCURSED

KINGS

SERIES

BOOKS 1-3










MAURICE DRUON










Copyright (#u9db7153e-05cc-5d31-bbc5-80987c50eb6b)


HarperCollinsPublishers

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The Iron King

First published in Great Britain by Rupert Hart-Davis 1956

Century edition 1985

Arrow edition 1987

Copyright © Maurice Druon 1955

Cover Layout Design © HarperCollinsPublishers Ltd 2013

The Strangled Queen

First published in Great Britain by Rupert Hart-Davis 1956

Century edition 1985

Arrow edition 1987

Copyright © Maurice Druon 1955

Cover Layout Design © HarperCollinsPublishers Ltd 2013

The Poisoned Crown

First published in Great Britain by Rupert Hart-Davis 1957

Pan edition 1970

Arrow edition 1988

Copyright © Maurice Druon 1957

Cover Layout Design © HarperCollinsPublishers Ltd 2013

Maurice Druon asserts the moral right to be identified as the author of this work.

A catalogue copy of this book is available from the British Library.

This novel is entirely a work of fiction. The names, characters and incidents portrayed in it are the work of the author’s imagination. Any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, events or localities is entirely coincidental.

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Source ISBNs:

The Iron King: 9780007491254

The Strangled Queen: 9780007491278

The Poisoned Crown: 9780007491308

Bundle Edition (Containing The Iron King, The Strangled Queen and The Poisoned Crown) © January 2015 ISBN: 9780008117559

Version: 2014-12-05


Contents

Cover (#u7ccd7f79-b118-59e5-ad71-a55b2cfe9776)

Title Page (#u32154d19-8483-5034-9f07-e5a3e359b10a)

Copyright

The Iron King (#uc2653750-e2e6-53e7-8ba7-4aa19a6a7735)

The Strangled Queen (#u2222f39e-bea3-544f-817b-000722ec9059)

The Poisoned Crown (#ueec14f0d-7203-57e1-8e56-728b6587c58f)

The Royal Succession (#u1c6a38db-7409-5bec-bebb-e805068d7503)

Also by Maurice Druon

About the Publisher



















‘History is a novel that has been lived’

E. & J. DE GONCOURT


Contents

Cover (#uc2653750-e2e6-53e7-8ba7-4aa19a6a7735)

Title Page (#uf602a19a-3828-5f26-a12c-94b404141a1b)

Epigraph (#uccfc096a-455d-53bb-826c-b7e708cb8fc5)

Foreword: George R.R. Martin (#u9bc65126-cae9-593a-840d-98973e7eb959)

The Characters in this Book (#u75db3fb4-b8fe-5b86-865c-6d2ec61b2ab7)

Map (#u8c37f12e-cfae-5d0e-8c4a-663b547e0098)

Family Tree (#u879e1a8a-5da3-5c18-9d50-71b88891c983)

The Iron King (#u73208d6b-e15e-5808-ab4a-908be1663e96)

Prologue (#u99978aa5-1004-53fd-857f-615b2cee06b3)

Part One: A Curse (#uc5bf632f-01f2-5891-aa0a-99a7703ef765)

1. The Loveless Queen (#uddcd6ec4-2ff0-5aea-aa42-8a7d3c33799c)

2. The Prisoners in the Temple (#u96516420-cde5-5aeb-b383-bbd97888c21a)

3. The Royal Daughters-in-law (#uab8702a5-5ba0-5f18-98ec-97ce95e0614d)

4. At the Great Door of Notre-Dame (#u982fddd5-8cb0-5d10-8cc6-773d3e866b72)

5. Marguerite of Burgundy, Queen of Navarre (#u63a48279-4f8b-523a-8141-d3f073aa0994)

6. What Happened at the King’s Council (#u13aff61c-4b90-5bdf-aae6-dbd440e49108)

7. The Tower of Love (#u938ebe1a-b360-5bd1-a274-441982ec0b6c)

8. ‘I summon to the Tribunal of Heaven …’ (#u37eb2261-c8bd-54e9-9fb4-380bd74fc58f)

9. The Cut-throats (#u0d00c34e-aa5a-53bc-876a-bb337d34d078)

Part Two: The Adulterous Princesses (#u751f9e38-7401-52ff-8a78-18a4ba5b3339)

1. The Tolomei Bank (#u85a1a8c2-86d1-5221-86d3-6049226c2889)

2. The Road to London (#ufa7c4ecc-8745-582c-88b6-f7e7e9a7e081)

3. At Westminster (#u54f72f80-07a7-5ea4-adb2-c01453c2ae75)

4. The Debt (#u238b3aa4-2c4a-5438-962b-0c7d9a3a4a48)

5. The Road to Neauphle (#u0c79ee5a-431e-5caa-87a6-fe4a01b4351f)

6. The Road to Clermont (#ufc8013aa-a1a7-571e-92a7-283a175daee9)

7. Like Father, Like Daughter (#ue8be9db9-6c1e-5f4f-bea8-54cc06249b14)

8. Mahaut of Burgundy (#ue44f4424-7ee9-5e75-b196-d13edd335ca4)

9. The Blood Royal (#ubc8ad7fd-cc8a-57bf-be40-8c9f8062e75a)

10. The Judgment (#u502256f2-8c2f-5d5f-9811-b9cba207aa67)

11. The Place du Martrai (#u08ce8b29-375d-5d06-8e0e-cfea13ffc025)

12. The Horseman in the Dusk (#u70204d2f-819e-50ff-8a0f-d5420050f612)

Part Three: The Hand of God (#u28ab3ddd-d6f3-5bf6-ab29-02fe8dd69264)

1. The Rue des Bourdonnais (#u2d241a49-68f5-5a3a-ace1-c62cee782ad3)

2. The Tribunal of the Shadows (#u92abddc3-9858-5b48-abc3-a04670f5dada)

3. The Documents of a Reign (#u4a0bd748-d363-5ce1-8687-ea52ea15bc58)

4. The King’s Summer (#u379fddae-5e81-5ddf-a798-0ad17ea52612)

5. Power and Money (#ue2efaa06-79f1-5365-991d-3fbde10896f1)

6. Tolomei Wins (#u9a286ab4-aa28-510e-976c-27b40bf33631)

7. Guccio’s Secrets (#u8d936808-ce57-5f90-98f9-c41cc32d5ffd)

8. The Meet at Pont-Sainte-Maxence (#u82a75a2d-f2a6-50d4-a1f1-6b9d9fe8528b)

9. A Great Shadow over the Kingdom (#u262e70cb-2ce7-5085-a3f7-0bcbc5abd15c)

Footnote (#u505efc33-9190-5412-baf7-5d188b4c674a)

Author’s Acknowledgements (#u9638e45b-85df-590a-b221-77a3629caedb)

Historical Notes (#u2922fe86-a925-59bc-8a39-b7e13141f08e)




Foreword (#ulink_c5660e67-7161-594a-9c6f-317a99cc81ff)

GEORGE R.R. MARTIN (#ulink_c5660e67-7161-594a-9c6f-317a99cc81ff)


Over the years, more than one reviewer has described my fantasy series, A Song of Ice and Fire, as historical fiction about history that never happened, flavoured with a dash of sorcery and spiced with dragons. I take that as a compliment. I have always regarded historical fiction and fantasy as sisters under the skin, two genres separated at birth. My own series draws on both traditions … and while I undoubtedly drew much of my inspiration from Tolkien, Vance, Howard, and the other fantasists who came before me, A Game of Thrones and its sequels were also influenced by the works of great historical novelists like Thomas B. Costain, Mika Waltari, Howard Pyle … and Maurice Druon, the amazing French writer who gave us the The Accursed Kings, seven splendid novels that chronicle the downfall of the Capetian kings and the beginnings of the Hundred Years War.

Druon’s novels have not been easy to find, especially in English translation (and the seventh and final volume was never translated into English at all). The series has twice been made into a television series in France, and both versions are available on DVD … but only in French, undubbed, and without English subtitles. Very frustrating for English-speaking Druon fans like me.

The Accursed Kings has it all. Iron kings and strangled queens, battles and betrayals, lies and lust, deception, family rivalries, the curse of the Templars, babies switched at birth, she-wolves, sin, and swords, the doom of a great dynasty … and all of it (well, most of it) straight from the pages of history. And believe me, the Starks and the Lannisters have nothing on the Capets and Plantagenets.

Whether you’re a history buff or a fantasy fan, Druon’s epic will keep you turning pages. This was the original game of thrones. If you like A Song of Ice and Fire, you will love The Accursed Kings.

George R.R. Martin




The Characters in this Book (#ulink_12f0201e-60f5-5c10-b7cc-735d893a6893)







THE KING OF FRANCE:

PHILIP IV, called Philip the Fair, aged 46, grandson of Saint Louis.

HIS BROTHERS:

MONSEIGNEUR CHARLES, Count of Valois, Titular Emperor of Constantinople, Count of Romagna, aged 44.

MONSEIGNEUR LOUIS, Count of Evreux, about 40 years old.

HIS SONS:

LOUIS, King of Navarre, aged 25.

PHILIPPE, COUNT of Poitiers, aged 21.

CHARLES, aged 20.

HIS DAUGHTER:

ISABELLA, Queen of England, aged 22, wife of King Edward II.

HIS DAUGHTERS-IN-LAW:

MARGUERITE OF BURGUNDY, aged about 21, wife of Louis, daughter of the Duke of Burgundy, granddaughter of Saint Louis.

JEANNE OF BURGUNDY, aged about 21, daughter of the Count Palatine of Burgundy, wife to Philippe.

BLANCHE OF BURGUNDY, her sister, aged about 18, wife to Charles.

HIS MINISTERS AND JUSTICIARS:

ENGUERRAND LE PORTIER DE MARIGNY, aged 52, Coadjutor and Rector of the Kingdom.

GUILLAUME DE NOGARET, aged 54, Keeper of the Seals and Secretary-General of the Kingdom.

HUGUES DE BOUVILLE, Grand Chamberlain.

THE ARTOIS BRANCH, DESCENDED FROM A BROTHER OF SAINT LOUIS:

ROBERT III OF ARTOIS, Lord of Conches, Count of Beaumont-le-Roger, aged 27.

MAHAUT, his aunt, aged about 40, widow of the Count Palatine of Burgundy, Countess of Artois, a peer of France, mother of Jeanne and Blanche of Burgundy and cousin of Marguerite of Burgundy.

THE TEMPLARS:

JACQUES DE MOLAY, aged 71, Grand Master of the Order of Knights Templar.

GEOFFROY DE CHARNEY, Preceptor of Normandy.

EVERARD, one-time Knight of the Order of Templars.

THE LOMBARDS:

SPINELLO TOLOMEI, a Siennese banker living in Paris.

GUCCIO BAGLIONI, his nephew, aged about 18.

THE BROTHERS AUNAY:

GAUTIER, son of the Chevalier d’Aunay, aged about 23, Equerry to the Count of Poitiers.

PHILIPPE, his brother, aged about 21, Equerry to the Count of Valois.

THE CRESSAY FAMILY:

DAME ELIABEL, widow of the Squire of Cressay, aged about 40.

PIERRE AND JEAN, her sons, aged 20 and 22.

MARIE, her daughter, aged 16.

AND THESE:

JEAN DE MARIGNY, Archbishop of Sens, younger brother of Enguerrand de Marigny.

BEATRICE D’HIRSON, first lady-in-waiting to the Countess Mahaut, aged about 20.
















The Iron King (#ulink_2c9c1cca-4e0d-5578-b0c8-74bef4a70336)







The Grand Master felt surging within him one of those half-crazy rages which had so often come upon him in his prison, making him shout aloud and beat the walls. He felt that he was upon the point of committing some violent and terrible act – he did not know exactly what – but he felt the impulse to do something.

He accepted death almost as a deliverance, but he could not accept an unjust death, nor dying dishonoured. Accustomed through long years to war, he felt it stir for the last time in his old veins. He longed to die fighting.

He sought the hand of Geoffroy de Charnay, his old companion in arms, the last strong man still standing at his side, and clasped it tightly.

Raising his eyes, the Preceptor saw the arteries beating upon the sunken temples of the Grand Master. They quivered like blue snakes.

The procession reached the Bridge of Notre-Dame.




Prologue (#ulink_a0e4bee2-15ac-56d7-93fe-9ca6103edb1d)







At the beginning of the fourteenth century, Philip IV, a king of legendary personal beauty, reigned over France as absolute master. He had defeated the warrior pride of the great barons, the rebellious Flemings, the English in Aquitaine, and even the Papacy which he had proceeded to install at Avignon. Parliaments obeyed his orders and councils were in his pay.

He had three adult sons to ensure his line. His daughter was married to King Edward II of England. He numbered six other kings among his vassals, and the web of his alliances extended as far as Russia.

He left no source of wealth untapped. He had in turn taxed the riches of the Church, despoiled the Jews, and made extortionate demands from the community of Lombard bankers. To meet the needs of the Treasury he debased the coinage. From day to day the gold piece weighed less and was worth more. Taxes were crushing: the police multiplied. Economic crises led to ruin and famine which, in turn, caused uprisings which were bloodily put down. Rioting ended upon the forks of the gibbet. Everyone must accept the royal authority and obey it or be broken by it.

This cruel and dispassionate prince was concerned with the ideal of the nation. Under his reign France was great and the French wretched.

One power alone had dared stand up to him: the Sovereign Order of the Knights Templar. This huge organisation, at once military, religious and commercial, had acquired its fame and its wealth from the Crusades.

Philip the Fair was concerned at the Templars’ independence, while their immense wealth excited his greed. He brought against them the greatest prosecution in recorded history, since there were nearly fifteen thousand accused. It lasted seven years, and during its course every possible infamy was committed.

This story begins at the end of the seventh year.




PART ONE (#ulink_957227d0-29dd-5820-9281-6248e1dd7b5a)

A CURSE (#ulink_957227d0-29dd-5820-9281-6248e1dd7b5a)











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