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Le Cardinal de Richelieu

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The work traces Richelieu's ascent from early ecclesiastical posts to the leadership of the government, sketches France's weakened situation before his rise, and narrates the principal court intrigues, rebellions, conspiracies, sieges, and military campaigns of his ministry. It examines his centralizing domestic policies and often harsh measures toward powerful nobles and religious opponents, his diplomatic and strategic calculations abroad, and his role in promoting cultural institutions. The account closes by describing his final years, private life, and the mixed evaluations of his political methods and legacy.

About the Author

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Hyacinthe Corne

Hyacinthe Corne was a French author known for his historical novel "Le Cardinal de Richelieu," which explores the life and influence of the prominent 17th-century statesman and cardinal. Through his work, Corne delves into the political and social dynamics of the time, providing readers with a vivid portrayal of Richelieu's role in shaping France's history. While not as widely recognized as some of his contemporaries, Corne's contributions to historical fiction offer valuable insights into the complexities of power and governance during a pivotal era in French history.

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