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    Jules Mazarin (born Giulio Raimondo Mazzarino or Mazarini; 14 July 1602 – 9 March 1661), from 1641 known as Cardinal Mazarin, was an Italian Catholic prelate...
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    that office until his death in 1642, when he was succeeded by Cardinal Jules Mazarin, whose career he had fostered. Richelieu became engaged in a bitter...
    62 KB (6,981 words) - 02:40, 21 August 2024
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    chief minister of Louis XV from 1723 to 1726. Paul Jules' son, Guy Jules Paul de La Porte, duc Mazarin et de La Meilleraye (1701–1738), married Louise Françoise...
    24 KB (2,664 words) - 15:58, 19 August 2024
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    the name used to describe the "Mazarin stone" in the short story implies the stone once belonged to Cardinal Jules Mazarin, who, upon his death in 1661...
    13 KB (1,483 words) - 22:54, 18 January 2024
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    between, on the one hand, the Kingdom of France with regent cardinal Jules Mazarin for the underage king Louis XIV of France, plus his allies, and, on...
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    Charles sold the Duchies of Nevers and Rethel in 1659 to Cardinal Jules Mazarin, the de facto Regent of France, and they became part of France. On 7...
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    successor as the King's chief minister, (1642–61) Cardinal Jules Mazarin, (1602–1661). Cardinal Mazarin oversaw the creation of a French Royal Navy that rivalled...
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    belief that the sculpture was owned by Cardinal Jules Mazarin, but this is now considered unlikely. The Mazarin Venus is a Roman reproduction of Greek sculptures...
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    Philippe Jules Mancini, 8th Duke of Nevers (1641–1707) was the nephew of Cardinal Mazarin, chief minister of France immediately after the death of King...
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  • disruption in the Dutch and English Baltic trade. In addition, Cardinal Jules Mazarin threatened a French invasion of the Netherlands if it were to assist...
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  • niece of Cardinal Mazarin, Duchess of Mazarin, Duchess of Mayenne, Duchess of Meilleraye, mistress of Charles II of England Paul-Jules de la Porte (1699–1731;...
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    1642 before the conclusion of that conflict, having groomed Cardinal Jules Mazarin as a successor. Louis XIII outlived him but by one year, dying in 1643...
    110 KB (10,892 words) - 14:05, 20 August 2024
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    campaign, writing a 13-page report in Dalum which he sent to Cardinal Jules Mazarin in Paris. News of the march across the Little Belt and the collapse...
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    effectively the ruler of France. Richelieu's successor was also a cardinal, Jules Mazarin. Guillaume Dubois and André-Hercule de Fleury complete the list of the...
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    Quartier Mazarin. This residential district was constructed for the gentry of Aix by Archbishop Michele Mazzarino brother of Cardinal Jules Mazarin in the...
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    given the opportunity to build and maintain the library of Cardinal Jules Mazarin. In 1726 Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz wrote Idea of Arranging a Narrower...
    49 KB (5,551 words) - 10:23, 14 August 2024
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    build and maintain the Bibliothèque Mazarine, the library of Cardinal Jules Mazarin at Paris. Naudé was a precursor of Pierre Bayle and Fontenelle. Naudé...
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    1642. Mazzarino was also the brother of Giulio Mazzarino, known as "Jules Mazarin" who served as chief minister under Louis XIV of France. In 1650, the...
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    chocolate, and coffee, and gained in popularity with the arrival of Jules Mazarin at court, who attributed medicinal virtues to tea. The price was high...
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    Mazarinettes (category Cardinal Mazarin)
    The Mazarinettes were the seven nieces of Cardinal Jules Mazarin, (1639–1661), chief minister to the Kings Louis XIII and Louis XIV of France from 1642...
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