Every day in "Historically yours", the presenter Stéphane Bern and the historian Clémentine Portier-Kaltenbach compete in a historical and unusual quiz.

Would you be able to face them?

To find out, we have concocted thematic quizzes based on the questions asked every day to our two specialists.

Kings in history in ten questions.

Henri 4's brother, Charles le Chauve + Louis le Gros… Answer the questions that made our presenter grow and laugh our presenter Stéphane Bern and our historian Clémentine Portier-Kaltenbach in the sequence "Bern to be alive", every day in 

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Can you do as well as them? 

  • Louis de Bourbon, a legitimist claimant to the throne of France, told "Point de vue" magazine in February 2012 that, when he was younger, he had a poster of Mussolini in his room.

    True or false ?

  • How much is Saint-Louis minus Philippe le Bold plus Louis le Hutin?

  • At the end of the 17th century, when the famous Russian Tsar Peter the Great learned that his wife had a lover, he had him arrested.

    For a month, he forces him to get on all fours to make it his chair when he dines.

    True or false ?

  • Kumariratana, the queen of Siam (the old name of Thailand), drowned in 1880 in an astonishing way.

    The priests had assured her that in view of her rank, she did not have to stoop to learn to swim.

    As a result, she dived and drowned.

    True or false ?

  • Henry 4 had a brother who died in a special way.

    But which ? 

  •  Louis 16 was the first to use an expression / But which one?

  • If I add Charles the Bald to Louis the Fat, how much is that?

  • After examining the femur of William the Conqueror, we know that it measured approximately 1m73.

    That is 10 cm more than his contemporaries.

    True or false ?

  • In the middle of summer 1702, Louis 14 canceled all his appointments for several days because Filou, his favorite miniature poodle, died, true or false?

  • In "The Death of Arthur", the compilation of novels on the legend of King Arthur first published in 1485 by the English diplomat William Caxton, it is written this sentence spoken by Gaalad: "According to my latest information, it would be quite acceptable if the grail were neither a vessel nor a cup, but a receptacle ".

    True or false ?

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