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Louis XIV (Louis-Dieudonné; 5 September 1638 – 1 September 1715), also known as Louis the Great (Louis le Grand) or the Sun King (le Roi Soleil), was... |
Kingdom of France (redirect from Kingdom of the French (1791 - 1792)) aristocracy, many members of which had participated in the earlier "Fronde" rebellion during Louis' minority. By these means he consolidated a system of absolute... |
Anne of Austria (category People of the Fronde) four-year-old son, Louis XIV, and appointed Cardinal Mazarin as chief minister. The Fronde, a major revolt by the French nobility against Anne and Mazarin's government... |
Anne Geneviève de Bourbon (category People of the Fronde) for her beauty and amours, her influence during the civil wars of the Fronde, and her final conversion to Jansenism. Anne Geneviève was the only daughter... |
Louvre Palace (category Pages using the Kartographer extension) 1642 leaving the work unfinished.: 41-42 : 11 During Louis XIV's minority and the Fronde, from 1643 to 1652 the Louvre was left empty as the royal family... |
during the minority of Louis XIV. Although the earlier reign of Louis XIII had already seen a move towards centralization of the country, the adulthood... |
Philippe I, Duke of Orléans (category Commons category link is defined as the pagename) 1701) was the younger son of King Louis XIII of France and Anne of Austria, and the younger brother of King Louis XIV. He was the founder of the House of... |
asked Louis XIV for permission to marry him, as such a union was viewed as a mésalliance. She is best remembered for her role in the Fronde and her role... |
Absolute monarchy in France (category Political history of the Ancien Régime) trouble known as the Fronde occurred in France, taking advantage of Louis XIV's minority. This rebellion was driven by the great feudal lords and sovereign courts... |
Gardens of Versailles (category Pages using the Kartographer extension) reference as an allegory to the revolts of the Fronde, which occurred during the minority of Louis XIV. The link between Ovid's story and this episode from French... |
Ancien régime (category Pages using the Phonos extension) 1589–1610) and Louis XIII (r. 1610–1643) and the early years of Louis XIV (r. 1643–1715) focused on administrative centralization. Despite the notion of "absolute... |
During the Fronde des nobles (1650–1653), the La Feuillade brothers supported the Court party led by Louis XIV's mother, Anne of Austria and Cardinal... |
François d'Aubusson de La Feuillade (category People of the War of Devolution) for power during the minority of Louis XIV that led to the 1648–1653 civil wars known as the Fronde. Their impact can be seen in the history of de La... |
and it also included the territories of the first French colonial empire overseas. The period is dominated by the figure of the "Sun King", Louis XIV... |
History of France (section Louis XIV (1643–1715)) the 16th century. The French monarchy's power reached a zenith under the rule of Louis XIV, "The Sun King". In the late 18th century the monarchy and... |
Mazarinettes (category Court of Louis XIV) 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... |
French nobility (category Political history of the Ancien Régime) The Wars of Religion, the Fronde, the civil unrest during the minority of Charles VIII and the regencies of Anne of Austria and Marie de' Medici are all... |
France (category French-speaking countries and territories) By the mid-18th century, Nantes had become the principal French slave-trading port. During Louis XIV's minority and the regency of Queen Anne and Cardinal... |
Political history of France (category Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the 1911 Encyclopaedia Britannica with Wikisource reference) still tended to operate autonomously. Louis XIV, impressed as a young ruler with the experience of the Fronde, came to reorganize French fighting forces... |
Paris (redirect from Name of Paris and its inhabitants) civil war, Louis XIV moved his court to a new palace, Versailles, in 1682. Although no longer the capital of France, arts and sciences in the city flourished... |