The Forty-Five Guardsmen
                                            
                            By Alexandre Dumas
                            
                                24 Aug, 2019                            
                            
                         
                                        
                                                                        The Forty-five guards were recruited by the Jean Louis de Nogaret de La Valette, Duke of Épernon to provide Henry III of France with trusted protection in the midst of the War of the Three Henrys.
The Forty-five were noblemen of lesser nobility (
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                                                The Forty-five guards were recruited by the Jean Louis de Nogaret de La Valette, Duke of Épernon to provide Henry III of France with trusted protection in the midst of the War of the Three Henrys.
The Forty-five were noblemen of lesser nobility (many from Gascony) with little more than a horse, a sword, and a few acres to live on. In the king's service, they were paid a lavish wage (by their standards). In return, 15 of them were to be on duty, day or night, ready at the king's call. The exploits of Henry III and the Forty-five are the subject of The Forty-five Guardsmen by Alexandre Dumas. It is a sequel to “Marguerite de Valois” and “Chicot the Jester” Less