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Cardinal de Richelieu

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The biography offers a concise chronological account of a dominant early modern political and ecclesiastical figure, beginning with family origins and education, progressing through provincial clerical duties and courtly advancement, and culminating in long-term influence over domestic governance and international affairs. It examines administrative reforms, diplomatic initiatives, and the use of patronage and propaganda, while character studies and contemporary portraits illuminate personality and reputation. The text integrates letters, memoirs, and official papers, includes illustrative plates, and balances narrative storytelling with documentary references to map the complex interplay between religion, statecraft, and culture.

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Eleanor C. Price

Eleanor C. Price was an author known for her historical novels that often explore themes of power and ambition. Her notable works include "Angelot: A Story of the First Empire," which delves into the complexities of life during the early French Empire, and "Cardinal de Richelieu," a portrayal of the influential statesman who shaped French politics in the 17th century. Price's writing is characterized by rich historical detail and a focus on character-driven narratives, making her contributions to literature particularly engaging for readers interested in historical fiction.

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