In the Place Maubert he was hanged in effigy and burnt with squibs.
The most powerful class was the nobles, seigneurs, and gentlemen, who possessed a great portion of the rural properties, and still had fortified castles.
But the cowardice of Antoine of Navarre, the logical leader of the party, prevented them from so doing.
In its quandary the government blamed Villebonne, accusing him of too much zeal and inquisitiveness.
The Guises plucked courage, however, from the fact that under the pretext of still preparing for the war in Scotland in support of Marv Stuart,[168] they could fill France with soldiery.
But this time the Scotch guardsman failed to cast away the trunk of the splintered lance as he should have done at the moment of the shock, and the fatal accident followed.
There was a third class who rightly surmised that the queen mother, if not able to establish the regency in her favor, would play the parties against each other in such a way as to be able to exercise large control herself.
Marshal Vieilleville, himself a sound Catholic, strongly dissuaded this course of action.
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