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This book seeks to rehabilitate the reputation of Charles d'Albert, duc de Luynes, the controversial favourite of Louis XIII often maligned by historians. Kettering argues that the traditional historical interpretation of Luynes is significantly influenced by the testimony of Richelieu, who subjected Luynes to a devastating character assassination in his memoirs.Richelieu's malice and the bias in histories based upon his memoirs justify another look at Luynes' career. This book sifts through the historical evidence to offer a new perspective on Luynes, arguing that his contributions to the early years of Louis XIII's government have been insufficiently appreciated, and in the process throws light upon a dark, unpleasant corner of Richelieu's personality often ignored by historians. As well as advanced students and historians of early modern France, this book should interest those specialising in the history of the European courts, power politics, patronage and printed pamphlet literature.
Favorites, Royal --- Louis --- Albert de Luynes, Charles d', --- Friends and associates. --- France --- Politics and government --- History --- Court and courtiers --- Cardinal Richelieu. --- Concini's murder. --- Louis XIII's government. --- Order of Saint Esprit. --- Protestants. --- Queen Mother's revolt. --- anti-Luynes attack. --- character assassination. --- court nobility. --- duc de Luynes. --- falconer. --- military order. --- pamphlet attack. --- royal ballets. --- siege of Montauban.
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l'Abbé Saunière --- l'église de Rennes-le-Château --- le Da Vinci Code --- les Templiers --- les Rose-Croix --- les Francs-Maçons --- l'Evangile de Jean --- cardinal Richelieu --- Léonard de Vinci --- Nicolas Poussin --- jansénisme --- Cassini --- le méridien de Paris --- Jules Verne --- le pape Benoît XV --- le Prieuré de Sion
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Challenging the traditional narrative of an orderly establishment of law, sovereignty, and authority in the colony, Disputing New France reveals how negotiations and contestations among a range of actors actively shaped empire building, offering readers an intertwined history of French state formation and empire building in New France.
French --- Commercial law --- History --- History. --- To 1763 --- France --- Colonies --- Administration --- Admiralty. --- Canada. --- Cardinal Richelieu. --- Communaute des Habitants. --- Compagnie de la Nouvelle France. --- Compagnie des Cent Associes. --- Company One Hundred Associates. --- European expansion. --- Fishermen. --- French courts. --- Guillaume de Caen. --- La Rochelle. --- Montmorency. --- New World. --- North America. --- Pierre du Gua. --- Quebec. --- Rouen et Saint Malo. --- Saint Lawrence River. --- Samuel Champlain. --- archives. --- chartered. --- colonization. --- empire. --- enterprises. --- formation. --- fur trade. --- imperial. --- legal history. --- litigation. --- maritime power. --- privilege. --- royal commissions Canada. --- sieur de Monts. --- society. --- state. --- tools. --- traders. --- viceroy.
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