Was Louis XVI ever venerated in the same way Charles I of England was?

In England the cult of King Charles the Martyr seems to have arisen shortly after the execution of Charles I, and The Society of King Charles the Martyr exists until today. Was Louis XVI ever venerated in the same way? I already read this very informative post explaining that the efforts to canonise Louis were very limited. Of course Charles could not be canonised, but apparently he enjoyed some genuine popular sympathy, which does not seem to be the case with Louis, but I'd love to know why.

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u/tatianalarina1 — 20 hours ago

Please help locate a storyline

Please help me bc it's bugging me. There's a subplot in one of Anne books about a single father and his young son who dies soon and I can't remember where.

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u/tatianalarina1 — 1 day ago

Was Louis XVI ever venerated in the same way Charles I was?

The cult of King Charles the Martyr seems to have arisen shortly after the execution of Charles I, and The Society of King Charles the Martyr exists until today. Did a similar thing ever happen to Louis XVI, and if not, why?

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u/tatianalarina1 — 3 days ago

How many documented female students attended European medieval universities?

While reading this article on Anna Maria van Schurman, this claim caught my eye:

>[The permission to attend lectures in Utrecht] made [Schurman] the first woman to go university in northern Europe (there had been female lecturers and two students in medieval Italy and Spain)

My cursory Wikipedia research indicates that the author might mean Bettisia Gozzadini (who studied and then taught law in Bologna) and maybe Beatriz Galindo, who studied at a college associated with the University of Salamanca. But is that correct?

u/tatianalarina1 — 1 month ago

Mario Praz "The Romantic Agony" - question about translations

The classical English edition translated by Davidson has a take-no-prisoners attitude and leaves huge chunks of quotes in French (and other languages) untranslated. Is there an English edition available with a complete translation?

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u/tatianalarina1 — 2 months ago

Are we going to see more of the trademark French camera work during the 2030 games?

I've just connected the dots and realized that in the words of one redditor, there is a good chance that in 2030 we'll find out which Olympic skaters shave their armpits and which wax them. Seeing their footwork will be more difficult, though.

Was it Ami Nakai that the French camera person lost from view during last GP France?

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u/tatianalarina1 — 2 months ago

What made me think about it was reading a 15th-c. morality play Mankind, where the Mischief character tells Mankind to skip Mass and spend Sunday mornings in an inn. This made me think - if I'm a server in an inn in a small town, there is only one small parish church and this church has only one Mass on Sunday morning, how am I supposed to be a good Christian and attend it?

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u/tatianalarina1 — 2 months ago