Aubigny Theodore (Aubigne Thodore)( French poet and writer.)
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Biography Aubigny Theodore (Aubigne Thodore)
(1552-1630) Born February 8, 1552 in Saint-Mori. Literary Heritage d'Aubignö? great, but first and foremost he was a man of action, an ardent defender of Protestantism in France. From 1572 to 1595 d'Aubignö? - Head of bids in the army of Henry of Navarre, the future French king Henry IV; participated in all the major battles. After treatment to Catholicism of Henry d'Aubignö? left military service. Sharply opposed the policy of Maria de Medici. In 1620, for participation in the revolt of the Huguenots, led by his friend Henri de Rohan d'Aubignö? was declared out zakona.Umer Oubiö?a in Geneva May 9, 1630. The main work of his life - tragic poem (Les Tragiques) in the seven books. This piece, full of passion and rage, created with 1577 on 1616, mainly in the intervals between battles. Compassion and indignation, draws d'Aubignö? distress peasants to destroy the earth, castigates the servants of justice and the rulers of France, describes the horrors of religious wars, ending with a poem majestic picture Doomsday. His most significant work on a historical theme - World History from 1550 to 1601 (Histoire universelle depuis 1550 jusqu 'l'an 1601) in 3 volumes (1616-1620).
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