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    Cardinal Mazarin

    French cardinal and statesman

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  1. May 11, 2018 · MAZARIN, JULES (Giulio Mazarini; 1602 – 1661), diplomat, cardinal, and first minister during the regency of King Louis XIV of France. Born near Pascina outside Rome on 14 July 1602, Mazarin was the eldest son of six children. He received an early Jesuit education in Rome and then pursued further studies in Spain.

  2. Cardinal Jules Mazarin was an Italian cardinal, diplomat, and politician who served as the Chief Minister to the King of France from 1642 until his death in 1661. He functioned essentially as the co-ruler of France alongside the queen during the regency of Anne, and until his death effectively directed French policy alongside the monarch, Louis ...

  3. Jules, Cardinal Mazarin - French Minister, Diplomat, Statesman | Britannica. Contents. Home Philosophy & Religion Religious Personages & Scholars. Career as first minister of France. Mazarin’s ambition was to put an end to the rivalry between the Catholic powers of Europe.

  4. Jules Cardinal Mazarin, Duke of Mayenne, Rethel and Nevers, born Giulio Raimondo Mazzarino or Mazarini, was an Italian Catholic prelate, diplomat and politician who served as the chief minister to the Kings of France Louis XIII and Louis XIV from 1642 to his death.

  5. 44–75. Published: August 2020. Split View. Annotate. Cite. Permissions. Share. Abstract. The chapter examines the crisis of authority that had emerged in early 1650 between cardinal Mazarin and Condé, and provides a character assessment of the two protagonists.

  6. Mazarin, Jules, Cardinal (1602–61) French cardinal and statesman, b. Italy. He was the protégé of Cardinal Richelieu and chief minister under Anne of Austria from 1643. During the civil wars of the Frondes, he played off one faction against another and, although twice forced out of France, emerged in full control.

  7. Apr 4, 1996 · Historians have been more generous, yet have found Mazarin enigmatic and forbidding. While studies of Richelieu roll off the press, Mazarin has been cold-shouldered. Geoffrey Treasure's Mazarin , which came out last year, is the first biography in English since Hassall's Heroes of the Nations study of 1904.

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