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The Prince's Person (1964) - Simon - 05-17-2026 WAS THE PRINCE OF MANTUA IMPOTENT? In Italy in 1581-82 this was a question of such, in all respects, consummate political importance — having as it did a bearing on the Prince’s possible marriage to the Duke of Tuscany’s daughter — that the Church was moved to step, as it were, into the breech. With Vatican sanction, a test, popularly known as the Congress of Venice, was arranged: the Prince was to deflower a virgin in the presence of witnesses, “in a single night, but in three attempts” — Pope Gregory XIII remarking: “The time seems reasonable to Us.” 'Admittedly scabrous. This extensive anecdote is diabolically comic. Gallic irony revelling in Latin folly' - The Time 'Elegantly translated by Peter Fryer, The Prince's Person is quite scurrilous and very, very funny' - Sunday Times 'History presides, a detached comic muse, and the effect is hilarious' - New Statesman |