Pendants. We know about them from Dumas' famous novel "The Three Musketeers". A beautiful piece of jewelry that is worthy to be worn by queens. The gold cat pendant is as famous as the queen's pendants. Especially since cats have always been considered mysterious and mysterious animals. In ancient Egypt, they were honored as saints. Cats even had their own cemetery. This symbol of mystery and wealth, sophistication and elegance can be found on the pages of the online jewelry store "Gold4u". Wonderful, adorable cat faces on a gold chain are sure to attract the attention of others. Incredibly cute, they will become the center of attention and a kind of amulet.
Few people know that the fate of France would have turned out differently if it hadn't been for a cat. And it is not at all known whether the novel "The Three Musketeers" would ever have been written... If this affectionate and so independent animal - a cat - had not intervened in the situation. The love story of Queen Anne of Austria and the Duke of Buckingham is known to many. The plot of the novel revolves around the main intrigue: the Queen of France gives her lover pendants. However, the powerful Cardinal Richelieu, who is unrequitedly in love with her, decides to compromise the queen in the eyes of the King of France. However, the novel says nothing about what caused Anne of Austria to reject the advances of such a great man.
Cats were the culprit. The Cardinal had a reverent love for these animals. Hundreds of them lived in his palace, roaming freely, their fur flying everywhere. Cardinal had a favorite cat Miriam, with whom he did not part for a minute. Married to Louis XS, Anne of Austria quickly became disillusioned with her marriage. And the king himself did not show her due attention and care, being carried away by hunting and other male pursuits.
Seeing this situation, Cardinal Richelieu once had a great passion for her. Anne did not reject his advances. And, it is said, several times they even met in private. However, these dates quickly ended, because Anne of Austria at the sight of Cardinal Richelieu began to cry for no reason, tears hail from her eyes. This was the reason for her rapid cooling to the cardinal. However, if it had happened in our days, Anna of Austria would have been quickly cured of her illness. An allergist would have prescribed her an antihistamine and the tears would have stopped pouring from her eyes. As you may have guessed, Anna had a trivial allergy to cats. But in those days, no one knew that.
So it is not known how events in France would have developed in those years, had it not been for the allergy. However, as they say, history has no subjunctive mood.
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