Short Stories
True Glory Can Only Be Born of Pain
August 8, 2011
Marie Antoinette was a Good Samaritan
July 28, 2011
The French Revolution pitted brother against brother
July 25, 2011
A mother’s agony of soul during the Terror at Nantes
July 21, 2011
Don John of Austria is betrothed to war
June 20, 2011
An English clergyman wanted to attend the King’s supper
June 16, 2011
Anyone could watch Louis XV eat
June 9, 2011
The prince and the pauper: the non-Twain true story
May 23, 2011
Philip II and the old soldier who had no wine
May 16, 2011
The Duke of Gramont’s charming grace
May 5, 2011
Louis XIV Sells the Crown Jewels to Feed the Poor
April 4, 2011
The Conquest of Jerusalem in the First Crusade
March 24, 2011
Saint Louis, the height of chivalry
March 21, 2011
What’s in a name?
March 17, 2011
Doña Marina
March 14, 2011
Cromwellian vulgarity receives a noble riposte
March 10, 2011
Prince Kaunitz: sacrificing personal feelings for the good of the State
February 24, 2011
“God wills it!”—Blessed Pope Urban II launches the First Crusade
February 21, 2011
Don Pelayo rejects the call to surrender and triumphs at Covadonga
February 17, 2011
Saint Clotilda’s suffering prayers secure the conversion of Clovis
February 14, 2011
Marshall Osório gives the corrupt horsetrader a lesson on honor
February 10, 2011
Saint Thomas More’s great love for his father and authority
February 7, 2011
Larochejacquelein is killed by the men whose life he spared
February 3, 2011
Jean Chouan’s feudal love for the Prince of Talmont
January 31, 2011
Two Feminine Ideals
January 31, 2011
Jean Chouan rises for the King in Brittany
January 27, 2011



