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  1. François du Plessis, signore di Richelieu, discendente da una famiglia nobile ma decaduta, è un valoroso ufficiale dell'esercito francese che, dopo aver servito fedelmente Enrico III, prima, ed Enrico IV, subito dopo, viene investito di importanti funzioni di alta magistratura (Gran prevòt). Padre di cinque figli, avuti dalla moglie Susanna de La Porte, morendo prematuramente lascia alla ...

  2. Armand-Jean du Plessis de Richelieu was born on September 9, 1585, in Paris, fourth of the five children of François du Plessis, the lord of Richelieu, and Suzanne de La Porte. His father was the head of King Henry III's (1551–1589) central administration and also served Henry IV (1553–1610) before dying in 1590 of a fever.

  3. Kardinál Richelieu, Armand Jean du Plessis de Richelieu, vojvoda de Fronsac, (* 9. september 1585 Paríž – † 4. december 1642 Paríž) bol francúzsky duchovný, šľachtic a štátnik. Bol hlavným ministrom francúzskeho kráľa Ľudovíta XIII. v rokoch 1624 – 1642. Usiloval sa o zavedenie absolutizmu.

  4. Cardinal de Richelieu, detail of a portrait by Philippe de Champaigne; in the Louvre, Paris. Armand-Jean du Plessis, cardinal and duke de Richelieu, (born Sept. 9, 1585, Richelieu, Poitou, France—died Dec. 4, 1642, Paris), French statesman and chief minister to Louis XIII. Born to a minor noble family, he was ordained a priest in 1607 and ...

  5. Nella prima metà del Seicento il politico e cardinale francese Armand-Jean du Plessis duca di Richelieu fu determinante nel risollevare il prestigio della Francia in Europa. Ristabilì l’autorità della monarchia, reprimendo tutte le forze interne che ne compromettevano l’unità, e attuò una spregiudicata politica estera per rafforzare il ...

  6. Armand-Jean du Plessis, cardinal et duc de Richelieu - French Minister, Diplomat, Statesman: In 1624 another crisis, over the Valtellina in northern Italy, led to a ministerial reconstruction and to the cardinal’s appointment as secretary of state for commerce and marine and chief of the royal council.

  7. RICHELIEU, ARMAND-JEAN DU PLESSIS, CARDINAL (1585 – 1642), French ecclesiastical and political figure. Richelieu was the youngest son of a middle-ranking noble family from Poitou, whose father enjoyed short-lived prominence as grand provost of France under Henry III (ruled 1574 – 1589), but whose early death and bankruptcy (1590) spelled possible disaster for his widow and young children.