Chú thích Nhà_Bourbon

  1. Henri IV Bourbon, Who's Who in Europe 1450 1750, ed. Henry Kamen, (Routledge, 2002), p. 145
  2. 1 2 Trevor N. Dupuy, Curt Johnson and David L. Bongard, Harper Encyclopedia of Military Biography, (Castle Books, 1995), p. 326
  3. 1 2 Frieda, Leonie, Catherine de Medici
  4. Robert J. Knecht, The French Civil Wars, (Pearson Education Limited, 2000), p. 269
  5. de La Croix, pp. 179–180
  6. Baird, Henry M., The Huguenots and Henry of Navarre, Vol. 2, (Charles Scribner's Sons:New York, 1886), p. 486
  7. Jackson J. Spielvogel (2016). Western Civilization: A Brief History, Volume I: To 1715. Cengage Learning. tr. 419. 
  8. “Louis XIV”. Catholic Encyclopedia. 2007. Truy cập ngày 19 tháng 1 năm 2008. 
  9. 1 2 Columbia Encyclopedia (2007). “Louis XIV, king of France”. Truy cập ngày 19 tháng 1 năm 2008. 
  10. “Louis XIV (1638-1715)”. BBC
  11. Robert D. Harris, "Review," American Historical Review (1987) 92#2 p. 426
  12. BBC History: Louis XV (1710-1774)
  13. In French: Ils n'ont rien appris, ni rien oublié. There is no historic evidence linking the saying to Talleyrand. It may derive from a similar lamentation about the royalists, found in a letter by Charles Louis Etienne, chevalier de Panat, a French naval officer, dated January 1796 and sent from London to Mallet du Pan: personne n'a su ni rien oublier, ni rien apprendre ("nobody has been able to forget anything, nor to learn anything"), included in: A. Sayou biên tập (1852). Mémoires et correspondance de Mallet du Pan II. tr. 197.