Cardinal Mazarin
Statesman, Politician
1602 – 1661
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Who was Cardinal Mazarin?
Jules Mazarin, born Giulio Raimondo Mazzarino or Mazarini, was an Italian cardinal, diplomat, and politician, who served as the chief minister of France from 1642 until his death. Mazarin succeeded his mentor, Cardinal Richelieu. He was a noted collector of art and jewels, particularly diamonds, and he bequeathed the "Mazarin diamonds" to Louis XIV in 1661, some of which remain in the collection of the Louvre museum in Paris. His personal library was the origin of the Bibliothèque Mazarine in Paris.
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- Born
- Jul 14, 1602
Pescina - Also known as
- 儒勒·马扎然
- Мазарини, Джулио
- Siblings
- Religion
- Catholicism
- Nationality
- Kingdom of Naples
- France
- Italy
- Profession
- Education
- Pontifical Gregorian University
- Employment
- Sapienza University of Rome
- Lived in
- Abruzzo
- Died
- Mar 9, 1661
Vincennes
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on July 23, 2013
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