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    Mazarin, called the Fronde and led by the nobles of the Parlement of Paris, broke out in Paris in 1648, followed by a second Fronde, led by Louis, Grand...
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    Battle of the Faubourg St Antoine (category Battles of the Fronde)
    Battle of the Faubourg Saint Antoine occurred on 2 July 1652 during the Fronde rebellion in France. It is named after the Faubourg Saint-Antoine, a district...
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    succeeded in pacifying the aristocracy, many of whom had participated in the Fronde rebellions during his minority. He thus became one of the most powerful...
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    was viewed as a mésalliance. She is best remembered for her role in the Fronde and her role in bringing the famous composer Jean-Baptiste Lully to the...
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    Henri de La Tour d'Auvergne, Viscount of Turenne (category People of the Fronde)
    at Zusmarshausen and pacifying Bavaria. Turenne initially supported the Fronde but returned to Royal service in 1651, emerging as France's foremost general...
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    her minister Cardinal Mazarin experienced a civil uprising known as the Fronde (1648–1653) which expanded into a Franco-Spanish War (1635–1659). The Treaty...
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    Fronde was a Arquebuse-class destroyer contre-torpilleur d'escadre built for the French Navy in the first decade of the 20th century. Completed in 1903...
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    appointed Governor of the Provence, starting from January 1638. During the Fronde, he refused to obey the orders of Cardinal Mazarin and was recalled to Court...
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    the Pont au Change. 30 January – The Fronde of the princes (Fronde des Princes, 1650–1653), led by Condé, and Fronde of the Paris Parlement join together...
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    right to rebel against unacceptable royal abuse. The Wars of Religion, the Fronde, the civil unrest during the minority of Charles VIII and the regencies...
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    Gaston, Duke of Orléans (category People of the Fronde)
    of France. He was created duc d'Alençon in 1646. During the wars of the Fronde (1648–1653), he demonstrated no particular loyalty to the crown and passed...
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    French) Sainte-Aulaire, Louis Clair de Beaupoil Le Comte de (1827). Histoire de la Fronde, Tome 3. Paris: Baudouin frères. OCLC 562330561. (in French) Schama...
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    of France, the Regency of Anne of Austria (and the civil war called the Fronde) and the reign of Louis XIV of France. The literature of this period is...
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    and the leading French writers Segrais and Huet. Earlier on, during the Fronde, La Fayette had also befriended the Cardinal de Retz with whom her stepfather...
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    elected a member of the Académie Française in 1841. Histoire de la Fronde (History of the Fronde, 1827) Considération sur la Démocratie (Consideration...
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    1864 Le Hussard de Bercheny, 1865 Valéria, 1851 (with Jules Lacroix) La Fronde, 1853 (with Jules Lacroix and music by Louis Niedermeyer) La Chambre rouge...
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    war known as the Fronde began in France. It lasted until 1653 in its two main phases: the Fronde Parlementaire (1648–1649) and the Fronde des nobles (1650–1653)...
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    nearly came to an end in January and February 1652 with the outbreak of the Fronde, an uprising by several powerful nobles against the authority of Mazarin...
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    and the regency of Queen Anne and Cardinal Mazarin, trouble known as The Fronde occurred in France. This rebellion was driven by feudal lords and sovereign...
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    nobility to resist the expansion of royal power by military force during the Fronde, 1648–1649. In the end, King Louis XIV won out and the nobility was humiliated...
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  • French) "La traite des blanches", La Fronde, 16 August 1899 (in French) "La Protection du travail féminine", La Fronde, 29 January 1900 (in French) Dissard...
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    afterwards married Louise de Rouville. When Condé joined the party of the Fronde Bussy joined him, but a fancied slight on the part of the prince finally...
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    cousin, and shared his successes and reverses throughout the troubles of the Fronde. He returned to France in 1659 and was pardoned, and Condé, then much attached...
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    Spanish imperial power. Mazarin had maneuvered to have space to cope with the Fronde and to turn the tide slowly against the Spanish in France and in the Low...
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    elder son and heir to the Duc de Noirmoutier (one of the leaders of the Fronde). However, La Trémoille had to flee to Spain after a disastrous duel, and...
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    local government and justice, and powerful internal conflicts (such as The Fronde) protested against this centralization. The drive for centralization related...
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    De arboribus coniferis, resiniferis, aliis quoque nonnullis sempiterna fronde virentibus (in French). Paris: Guillaume Cavellat. 1553. 1553 De admirabili...
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    rebellions of the 1620s, the 1635–1659 Franco-Spanish War, and 1648 to 1653 Fronde; his Catholic grandfather married a Protestant from La Rochelle, and served...
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  • 2003 : Mes Plus Belles Histoires 2008 : Les Plus Grands Succès de Gérard Blanc & Martin Circus 2009 : Made in Paris Thierry la Fronde (as Renaud) 1967 : Le...
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    was renamed the Palais-Royal. Due to the Parisian uprisings during the Fronde civil war, Louis XIV moved his court to a new palace, Versailles, in 1682...
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