In Paris, on May 14th 1610, at 2:15 p.m., king Henri IV is murdered by a fanatical catholic named Ravaillac, a fragile mind influenced by the violent sermons heard at the time. That day, Henri IV could think of only one thing: find the woman he loved and try to stop her from leaving. Pressed from all sides to sort out the most urgent matters of the kingdom of France, he escaped in Paris in a carriage, without an escort, disregarding the danger hanging around every street corner. His death, instigated by religious radicals to stir up hatred will appease, against all odds, the disputes that existed between catholics and protestants.