Le Maréchal de Richelieu (1696-1788) by Paul d' Estrée
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Estrée, Paul d', 1838-1922
French
"Le Maréchal de Richelieu (1696-1788)" by Paul d' Estrée is a historical account likely written in the early 20th century. This work explores the life and the multifaceted character of Louis-François-Armand de Vignerot du Plessis, Duke of Richelieu, who was known for his military exploits, charm, and political influence during the 18th century. The...
and charisma shaped his historical significance. At the start of the narrative, the author sets the stage by introducing Richelieu's early life, including his tumultuous childhood and the negligible education he received. The opening chapters paint a vivid picture of his introduction to the court and his rise to prominence, marked by scandal and intrigue. We see the young Duke of Fronsac navigate the complexities of court life, including notable encounters with powerful women and his subsequent imprisonment in the Bastille due to his reckless behavior. The beginning serves to foreshadow the dramatic and tumultuous events that will define Richelieu's life, blending anecdotes of his romantic pursuits with the broader historical context of his time. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Michelle Garcia
3 weeks agoFrom the very first page, the formatting of this PDF is flawless and easy to read on any device. A perfect companion for a quiet weekend.
Sandra Harris
5 months agoAs part of my coursework, the examples used throughout the text are practical and relevant. It is definitely a 5-star read from me.
Nancy Allen
2 months agoI picked this up late one night and the author clearly understands the subject matter in depth. Time very well spent.
Matthew Adams
3 weeks agoOnce I begn reading, the author clearly understands the subject matter in depth. An impressive piece of work.
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Oliver Wright
3 months agoI approached this with an open mind and the pacing is just right, keeping you engaged from start to finish. It exceeded all my expectations.