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    Jules Cardinal Mazarin, Duke of Mayenne, Rethel and Nevers (/ˈmæzərɪn/, also UK: /ˈmæzəræ̃/, US: /ˌmæzəˈræ̃/, French: [ʒyl mazaʁɛ̃]; 14 July 1602 – 9 March...
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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...
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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...
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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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    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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    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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    conflict was largely resolved when the pope granted a cardinalate to Jules Mazarin, one of Richelieu's main political allies, in 1641. Despite troubled...
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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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    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...
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    the northeastern German state of Saxony-Anhalt. January 18 – Cardinal Jules Mazarin, the Chief Minister of France and head of its government since 1642...
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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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    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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    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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  • 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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    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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    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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    given the opportunity to build and maintain the library of Cardinal Jules Mazarin. In 1726 Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz wrote Idea of Arranging a Narrower...
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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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    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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    Cardinal & theologian Jacques-Bénigne Bossuet, French Bishop & theologian Jules Mazarin, Italian Cardinal & minister André-Hercule de Fleury, French Cardinal...
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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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    France (such as Catherine de Medici, Mary de Medici, Concino Concini and Jules Mazarin) and military generals serving under the auspices of the Holy Roman...
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    which belonged Maria Mancini, lover of Louis XIV and niece of Cardinal Jules Mazarin. But the origins of the family were much more likely Germanic. The name...
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  • Richelieu. Execution of Cinq-Mars. Died in office due to illness. Cardinal Jules Mazarin, 1st Duke of Mayenne and Rethel (1602–1661) Bishop of Metz (1652–1658)...
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  • Duke (1595–1637) Charles IV Gonzaga, Duke (1637–1659) Jules Mazarin, Duke (1659–1661) Philippe Jules Mancini, Duke (1661–1707) Low Countries United Provinces:...
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    commission Bernini to make a full-length sculpture, through his friend Jules Mazarin and the French ambassador in Rome François Annibal d'Estrées, but Pope...
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    King Louis’ first official edicts after the death of royal adviser Jules Mazarin, the "Letters Patent of the King to Establish a Royal Academy of Dance...
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    III Latino Malabranca Orsini, Michel Mazarin (Archbishop of Aix) who was the brother of Cardinal Jules Mazarin, the Byzantine philosopher George of Trebizond...
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  • April 1639 - Rome, 19 July 1687). In 1647 she was called by her brother Jules Mazarin, minister to Louis XIV with her sister and daughters, to settle at the...
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    Catherine McAuley Friedrich Dörr, German priest, professor and hymnwriter Jules Mazarin, French cardinal and prime minister to the French Monarchy Joseph Perumthottam...
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