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Contrary to common belief, the French Renaissance is not an entirely known period. The King Francis Ist wasn't a superficial monarch who fancied beautiful women; he was interested in the Kabala, the secret Hebraic science. The castle of Chambord is not only a place where you go hunting, it is also a great mystery made of stone that is still to be deciphered. To this day, Leonardo Da Vinci remains a man surrounded by mystery, who isn't yet fully understood. And what about the "Prophecies" of the famous Nostradamus? They could very well be something completely different from a visionary description of the future. This website puts forward the theory of a big secret of the Renaissance, presenting architectural, pictorial and literary sides. It seems that Francis the Ist had some "treasure" to hide, something that was extraordinarily important and that couldn't possibly be revealed during his lifetime. While sticking to logical reasoning, I have the pleasure to invite you into the unknown mysteries of the Renaissance…
Francis 1st (Portrait by Jean Clouet, Louvre)
Music by Jean RIchafort, performed by Huelgas-Ensemble contucted by Paul Van Nevel.
The Secrets of the Renaissance
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