Medici
de Medici (1519-1589) was born an Italian commoner but became the Queen Consort
of France’s Henry II. She was a remarkable woman but vilified by many as an
evil one. She was Queen mother
of kings Francis II, Charles IX and Henry III from 1559 to 1589. Catherine
married Henry II, in 1533, at the age of fourteen.
chief
mistress of King Henry II
de Poitiers was Henry II’s Mistress but she was his life long companion.King
Henry II excluded Catherine from participating in state affairs and instead
showered favors on his chief mistress.
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King Henry II |
Diane
de Poitiers was first assigned by Henry’s
father, King Francis to “tame” the 19 year old. She did much more
than that. She commanded all his love, shared his confidences – in short became
everything a wife should be – for the rest of his life.
Henry, yet looked much younger. Some of her beauty secrets included plenty of
cold water, no late nights and light exercise. Diane was dismissed by
Catherine from court when Henry died.
Poitiers’s bed chamber
some accounts, Catherine,
simply drilled a hole above their fuck room to pick up a few tips on how to
service her husband correctly. By others, she asked de Poitiers straight up to
help her get pregnant.
de Poitiers, totally unthreatened, was completely down to become a kind of
sexual midwife for the couple, offering tips on positions like doggy style to
better route the royal seed.
of Catherine de Medici
half-naked banquets to thwarting plots against the throne, Catherine and her
“Flying Squadron” knew how to use sex appeal in their favor.
formed a “flying squadron” of female spies, a “stable of whores” of about 80
beautiful ladies whom she would deploy to the beds of various courtiers for
sexual espionage and information networking.
kept a court of women entertainers. These women, about 80 in total, were called
The Flying Squadron, and were notorious for doing the bidding of the queen.
suspected the queen of asking members of the Flying Squadron seduce prominent
European political leaders to unearth their secrets.
during the 16th century. Catherine de Medici learned this at a very young age
when she was brought over from her native Italy to marry the future king of
France, Henry II.
her husband in favor of his French mistress, Catherine had to use any means
available to her to preserve her power as queen.
“flying squadron” would become as much a part of Catherine’s legend as poison
and intrigue. This band of beautiful women loyal to their queen engaged in
antics that would make Caligula blush, all with the aim of helping her retain
power.
during this period had to use the few means available to them to wield power,
and the squadron found that many powerful men were defenseless against
beautiful women.Catherine may have learned the power of sex in court by
observing her husband’s mistress, Diane de Poitiers.
name “flying squadron” has its roots in dance, when Catherine introduced ballet
to the French court and her own ladies gave the first performance and danced as
though they were flying.
the best-known and most often retold story about the squadron is the 1577
banquet Catherine organized to celebrate one of her son’s victories.
feasts and during this particular one, her ladies served guests “half-naked”
(although the original source for this saucy tale was not even present at the
party described).
much of the propaganda was contemporary to Catherine’s rule, as the centuries
passed the satire became passed down as reality, and the flying squadron was
accepted as fact well into the 21st century.
Stable of Whores’Her “Flying Squadron” Of Female Spies,has been edited from
various sources and photos available on net ,with thanks.