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 Louis XIII of France
Both Luynes and Louis were implicated in the murder of Concini and the concocted trial that found Galigai guilty of being a witch, a decision that lead to her execution.
Louis had married at the age of 14.
It was an arranged marriage (it had been settled as early as 1611 in the Treaty of Fontainbleau) and it was not a happy marriage.
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 Louis XIII of France - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
After Louis' death in 1643, his wife Anne acted as regent for their five-year-old son, Louis XIV.
The brilliant and energetic Cardinal Richelieu played a major role in Louis XIII's administration, decisively shaping the destiny of France for the next 25 years, dying only months before the king himself.
On November 24, 1615, Louis married Anne of Austria (September 22, 1601 - January 20, 1666)
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 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Louis XIV
Lastly, at the end of his reign, Louis ordered a new inquiry into the causes and the persistence of the heresy, and decreed, by the declaration of 8 March, 1715, that all Protestants who had continued to reside in the kingdom since 1685 were liable to the penalties of relapsed heretics unless they became Catholics.
The term régale was applied to that right by which the king, upon the death of a bishop, drew the revenues of the see and made appointments to benefices until the new bishop had registered his oath in the Court of Exchequer (Chambre des comptes).
The Concordat of Francis I placed a large number of benefices at the disposal of Louis XIV; he felt that the appointment of bishops was the most critical part of his kingly duty, and the bishops whom he appointed were, in general, very well chosen.
http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/09371a.htm

  
 Anne of Austria
Through the provisions of his will, Louis XIII attempted to deprive her of her right to be sole regent for Louis XIV.
The eldest daughter of King Philip III of Spain and Margaret of Austria, Anne was married to the 14-year-old Louis XIII in November 1615.
Her status at court was enhanced, however, by the birth of her two sons, the dauphin Louis (the future Louis XIV) in 1638, and Philippe (later duc d'Orléans) in 1640.
http://www.louis-xiv.de/louisold/Family/Anne.html

  
 Louis XIV
During his youth, Louis was content to leave the government in Mazarin's hands, but when the latter died in 1661, the twenty-two-year-old king declared that henceforth he would be his own prime minister.
By enticing the great nobles to court, Louis broke their tie with the lesser nobles who remained in the provinces.
From that day until his death over a half century later, he directed the affairs of state and dispensed the crown's patronage to ensure that power rested with him personally and not with a chief minister.
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 Royalty.nu - French Royal History - Louis XIV, King of France
Louis himself died an agonizing death from gangrene on September 1, 1715.
Marie Mancini was packed off to Italy to marry a nobleman, and Louis reluctantly agreed to a political marriage with Maria Theresa, the daughter of the king of Spain.
Scene Design at the Court of Louis XIV - The Work of the Vigarani Family and Jean Berain by Frederick Paul Tollini.
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 Louis XIV the Sun King
In 1660, Louis XIV married Maria Theresa, Infanta of Spain.
The regency, confided to his mother, Anne of Austria, was marked by a period of rebellion known as the Fronde (1648-1653), led first by the nobility and later by the urban commoners.
He was only five when he became king on the death of his father, Louis XIII.
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 Louis XIII
Soon the pro-Spanish Catholic zealots led by Marie de Médicis began appealing to Louis to reject Richelieu's policy of supporting the Protestant states.
At the time of Luynes' death (December 1621) Louis was faced with a Huguenot rebellion in southern France.
In 1624 he made Richelieu his principal minister.
http://www.louis-xiv.de/louisold/Family/LouisXIII.html

  
 European State Finance Database
A recognition that the king could, and did, dispose of ministers and ratify appointments, albeit under the guidance of his chief minister, is fundamental for an understanding of the development of Louis XIII's financial policy.
Looking back on the reign of Louis XIII, and reflecting on the origins of the Fronde, Omer Talon concluded that more taxes had been raised by that king than all his predecessors put together.
We have, perforce, to see the seventeenth century in terms of ministries, not just because they form more coherent periods for discussion but also because of the political role of the chief minister or other important political figures.
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 Antiques : By Period, Style : Louis XIII :
This long and rectangular table is from the Louis XIII table.
This Terrific French Louis XIII Oak End Table is in Excellent Overall Condition,c1860.
19th Century French Louis XIII Walnut Stool/ Bench
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 Olivier THILL. Book review. L'enfant Louis XIII. Madeleine Foisil.
Louis was born on the 27th of September 1601.
The following morning, Louis XIII presides a new concil of ministers, made of nicolas Neuville de Villeroy, Jeannin, du Vair, Brulart de Sillery.
Louis XIII is married to Anne d'Autriche in 1614.
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 Louis XIII and religion
They acted like independent states and they were a clear threat to Louis XIII and his rule in France.
In 1598, the Edict of Nantes had guaranteed the legal status of the Huguenots in France and their political rights had been guaranteed in later acts.
Henry had promised Rome, after his conversion to the Roman Catholic faith, that Navarre and Bearn, the Huguenot strongholds, would return to the Roman Catholic Church confiscated Catholic property.
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 Louis XIII
From 1624 to 1642, Louis ruled with the help of his chief prime minister, Cardinal Richelieu.
The two men increased royal authority by curbing the rebelliousness of France's provinces and of the country's nobles and peasants.
Louis XIII was born in Fontainebleau, France, in 1601.
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 Peter Paul Rubens - The Birth of Louis XIII
Peter Paul Rubens - The Birth of Louis XIII
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 Peter Paul Rubens - The Majority of Louis XIII
Peter Paul Rubens - The Majority of Louis XIII
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 Louis XIII Antiques
Late Renaissance, French, Louis XIII period chimney bench
French, Louis XIII style bench and two arm chairs
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 glbtq >> social sciences >> Louis XIII
Louis XIII's reign is remembered principally for the activity of his longtime prime minister, Armand Jean du Plessis, Cardinal de Richelieu (1585-1642), who enjoyed the king's confidence and support from April 1624 until his death in December 1642.
The son of Henry IV (1553-1610; reigned 1589-1610) and Marie de Medici (1573-1642), Louis XIII was born on September 26, 1601.
Louis had two female favorites during his reign, Marie de Hautefort, from 1630 to 1639, and Angélique de La Fayette from 1635 to 1637, but these relationships were entirely chaste and platonic.
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 The minority of Louis XIII
Louis exiled his mother to Blois and made Luynes his chief minister.
The young Louis XIII had shown no resentment of his mother's grip on power, and spent most of his time hunting and hawking.
It was she who arranged Louis' marriage to Anne, daughter of Philip III, and her daughter Elizabeth's marriage to Philip's son (later Philip IV).
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 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Cardinal Richelieu
When Maria de' Medici escaped from Blois in 1619, Richelieu was chosen by the minister Luynes to negotiate for peace between Louis XIII and his mother.
Richelieu represented the clergy of Poitou in the States General of 1614, where his political career began.
Richelieu was named secretary of state on 30 November, 1616, but after the assassination of Concini, favourite of Maria de' Medici, he was forced to leave the ministry and follow the queen mother to Blois.
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 Louis XIII
However, he resisted his mother's urgings to have the marriage consummated and, as Anne was no keener, for over twenty years they led separate lives.
Louis XIII was born on the 27th of September in 1601 at Fontainebleau Palace.
Louis XIII was regarded handsome, even though he had inherited the 'Austrian lip' from his mother.
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 Louis XIII Restaurant - Minneapolis, MN, 55435-2451 - Citysearch
Louis XIII Restaurant - Minneapolis, MN, 55435-2451 - Citysearch
My wife and I went to Louis XIII and were waiting to be seated for more than a half an hour.
Note that my wife had made reservations and it was a Tuesday evening.
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 Amazon.ca: Books: The Descendants of Louis Xiii
Willis includes all children who were recognized either by the parent in question, the courts, or other family members.
In the case of illegitimate children numbered among Louis XIII's descendants, Mr.
The author has made every attempt to include the following information about each descendant of Louis XIII: his/her date and place of birth, date and place of death, full names and titles, and dates and places of all marriages.
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 Find in a Library: Louis XIII et Richelieu.
Find in a Library: Louis XIII et Richelieu.
Subjects: Louis -- XIII, -- King of France, -- 1601-1643.
To find a library, type in a postal code, state, province, or country.
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 King Louis Xiii De Bourbon Of France / Anne Maurice Habsburg Queen Regent
In 1651, in response to criticism of Anne s regency by rebellious nobles of the Fronde, 13 year old Louis XIV was formally declared old enough to rule.
Anne governed during the difficult end of the Thirty Years War 1618 1648 and the civil disruptions in France known as the Fronde 1648 1653.
But Anne continued to play a dominant role in government policy during his teen age years and beyond.
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 Louis, XIII Biography / Biography of Louis, XIII Biography Biography
Louis was not yet 9 years old when his father was stabbed to death.
He spent his early years with his brothers, sisters, and the children of the royal mistresses, as well as a governess, doctor, and tutor.
Born in Fontainebleau on Sept. 16, 1601, Louis XIII was the eldest of the six children of Henry IV and Marie de Médicis.
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 Le Blaugue à Beleg - par Joachim
Cube - Louis Clichy - “A quoi ça sert l’amour?” - un court animé qu’il est meugnon tout plein.
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 Louis Xiii, the Just: A. Lloyd Moote Irish & Celtic Books at An Irish Christmas.com
Within a few years after he set the crown of France on his head, slowly but with determination he started to implement his views, dispite all oposition from his mother and the old feudal nobility, who didn't appreciate a slash on it's privileges.
This 1989 biography, the first to appear in English, is the finest work on Louis XIII which I have read in twenty years' study.
The Splendid Century: Life in the France of Louis XIV
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 Louis XIII - Hutchinson encyclopedia article about Louis XIII
He was the son of a banker at Lyons named Particelli, who, after becoming a bankrupt, chose to change his name to Emery; and Cardinal Richelieu having discovered in him great financial aptitude, had introduced him with a strong recommendation to Louis XIII.
Claude Gaspard Bachet de Mezeriac, who declined the honor of being tutor to Louis XIII of France, from his desire to devote himself exclusively to literature.
, then reigning, the honor of being son of Louis XIII.
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 Louis XIIIth seat. Needlepoint History and Museum of Tapestries reproductions
This seat cover tapestry is still on one armchair to the "Mobilier Nationnal to Paris".
LOUIS XIIIth SEATS FURNITURE STYLE It's in 1636 that the word armchair was used for the first time to name the "chaise à bras".
With the rise of the middle-class, family life develops.
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 MSN Encarta - Louis XIII
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 Cardinal Richelieu Prime Minister of France
When Richelieu rose to power France's King Louis XIII had not solidified his authority in France.
Richelieu argued that the state is above everything, and that religion is a mere instrument to promote the policies of the state.
A combination of political corruption, an independent nobility, and the power of a Protestant group called the Huguenots, threatened the monarchy's rule.
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 Louis XIII le Juste (1601-1643)
XIII dut faire face à l’offensive d’une partie de la famille royale contre Richelieu.
XIII prit personnellement la tête des opérations militaires.
XIII et son frère, déjà compromis dans la conspiration de Chalais (1626), ne devait avoir lieu qu’en 1634.
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 Louis XIII roi de France et de Navarre Louis XIII capetien bourbon
1610 Assassinat de Henri IV, Louis XIII lui succede, il presude un lit de Justice qui nomme sa mère regente.
1617 Louis XIII envoie Marie de Médicis à Blois en lui interdisant de quitter la ville.
Louis XIII roi de France et de Navarre Louis XIII capetien bourbon
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 Louis XIII Chairs
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Description: We currently have in stock 12 Louis XIII style armchairs made in France in 1990 from old, reclaimed walnut.
They would also work well in an office, for example, for guests to be seated opposite a desk.
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 Remy Martin
Queen Elizabeth II, who was served Louis XIII de Rémy Martin Grande Champagne Cognac in Versailles Palace in honor of her 1957 visit to France.
It is blended from eaux de vie, some more than a century in age, then it is aged in 'tiercons', barrels that are several hundred years old, in a cellar set apart for it alone.
he highest quality Cognac on the market today, Louis XIII de Rémy Martin has been carefully tended by three generations of Rémy Martin cellar masters.
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 Louis XIII, the Just
"A triumph of imaginative historical writing, which casts a new light on Louis and his role in government.
"[Moote] provides an unabashedly revisionist picture of Louis XIII and his reign."--Sixteenth Century Journal
[Moote's] study is full of insights from which readers of every persuasion will benefit; it certainly succeeds in its principal endeavor of rescuing Louis XIII from the shadows."--English Historical Review
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La France connut une régence avec la mère de Louis XIII, Marie de Médicis.
A la mort d’Henri IV en 1610, assassiné par un fanatique catholique, la succession revint à Louis XIII, âgé alors de 9 ans.
Armand de Plessis, cardinal et duc de Richelieu, d’abord ministre pendant la régence, puis premier ministre du roi de France Louis XIII.
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 King Louis XIII by CHAMPAIGNE, Philippe de
His most important sitter was the king, Louis XIII.
The painting was sent to Philip IV of Spain by his sister Anne of Austria, Queen of France.
Champaigne received patronage from different types of people, and as a record of the times his portraits of intellectual bourgeoisie and the many portraits of Cardinal Richelieu are perhaps the most interesting.
http://www.wga.hu/html/c/champaig/louis_13.html

  
 Au Relais Louis XIII - Restaurants and Dining - Paris - WGuides.com
The décor dates from the Louis XIII period and only 40 meals are served per sitting.
Manuel Martinez, the "Meilleur Ouvrier de France" who formerly manned the stoves at the Tour d'Argent, took over this restaurant with his wife in 1996.
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 Gallica - Vigny, Alfred de. Cinq-Mars ou Une conjuration sous Louis XIII [Document électronique]. 1995.
Cinq-Mars ou Une conjuration sous Louis XIII [Document électronique].
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 King Louis XIII de Bourbon of France & Anne Habsburg of Austria
King Louis XIII de Bourbon of France and Anne Habsburg of Austria
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 Arrest d Conseil d'Estat, par le Quel le Roy veut et entend que les Officiers pourueus & receus es Bailliages, ...
Henry IV had been assassinated and Marie de Medici had assumed the regency, Louis XIII being a minor
LOUIS XIII, Arrest d Conseil d'Estat, par le Quel le Roy veut et entend que les Officiers pourueus & receus es Bailliages, Seneschaussées, Sieges Presidiaux, Prevostez, Vicomptez, Vigueries, Effections, Grenier à sel, & autres Justices Royalles de ce Royaume, soient
Arrest d Conseil d'Estat, par le Quel le Roy veut et entend que les Officiers pourueus & receus es Bailliages, Seneschaussées, Sieges Presidiaux, Prevostez, Vicomptez, Vigueries, Effections, Grenier à sel, & autres Justices Royalles de ce Royaume, soient - LOUIS XIII,
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 Printer version: Restaurant review: Presentation reigns at Louis XIII
Some even ranked Louis XIII with the finest dining experiences they have ever had.
It pains me to be so critical about Louis XIII, because I really would like to see it succeed: Both because it is the only independently owned restaurant in a strip of formulaic cookie-cutter chain operations (e.g., the Cheesecake Factory, Maggiano's Little Italy and P.F. Chang), and because everyone seems to be trying so hard.
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 Louis XIII le Juste (1601-1643)
Il eut pour successeur son arrière-petit-fils, Louis XV, alors âgé de cinq ans.
La reine continua à gouverner avec Mazarin, qui avait eu toute la confiance de Louis XIII et qui, déjà parrain du jeune roi, fut chargé de superviser son éducation.
II, faisant du duc d’Anjou, petit-fils de Louis
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 Remy Martin Louis XIII - The Miniature Bottle Collector's Exchange
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 Louis XIII Table
This antique table from southeastern France is significant for its unique combination of elements of both the Louis XIII and the slightly earlier Renaissance styles during their 19th century revivals.
The “H” shaped stretcher and the vertical, as opposed to diagonal, over-sized gadrooning on the frieze make it strikingly similar to an early 17th century table sold at the Drouot auction house in Paris in the summer of 1992.
The four legs, exquisitely hand-carved torsades (spiral turnings) with the grace and simplicity so beloved in the Louis XIII style, support the table in its sturdy and timeless elegance.
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 Louis Xiii Of France - Encyclopedia.WorldSearch
French Furniture : From Louis XIII to Art Deco
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