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| Chevreuse, Marie de Rohan-Montbazon, duchesse de |
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(mär ´ d r äN´-môNbäzôN´ düsh s´ d sh vröz´) (KEY) , 16001679, French beauty and politician, an intimate of the French queen, Anne of Austria. Her continuous intrigues in opposition to King Louis XIIIs minister, Cardinal Richelieu, caused her to be banished repeatedly from the court and to be exiled. She proved to be even more dangerous abroad because of her intrigues with Frances enemies, notably Duke Charles IV of Lorraine. In the Fronde she at first served as a link with Spain against Cardinal Mazarin, Richelieus successor, but subsequently she became Mazarins ally. | 1 | | See biography by M. Charol (1971). | 2 |
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