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TURNING POINTS IN THE REIGN OF LOUIS XIV (1643-1715) 1648-53: The Fronde 1661: The King declares on the death of Cardinal Mazarin that he will henceforth be his own chief minister 1672-78: Franco-Dutch War 1685: Revocation of the Edict of Nantes 1688-97: War of the League of Augsburg (9 Years’ War) 1701-14: War of Spanish Succession (famine & bread riots in 1709/10) 1715: Death of the Sun King; succeeded by his great-grandson Louis XV
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TURNING POINTS IN THE REIGN OF LOUIS XIV (1643-1715) 1648-53: The Fronde 1661: The King declares on the death of Cardinal Mazarin that he will henceforth.

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Page 1: TURNING POINTS IN THE REIGN OF LOUIS XIV (1643-1715) 1648-53: The Fronde 1661: The King declares on the death of Cardinal Mazarin that he will henceforth.

TURNING POINTS IN THE REIGN OF LOUIS XIV (1643-1715)

1648-53: The Fronde

1661: The King declares on the death of Cardinal Mazarin that he will henceforth be his own chief minister

1672-78: Franco-Dutch War

1685: Revocation of the Edict of Nantes

1688-97: War of the League of Augsburg (9 Years’ War)

1701-14: War of Spanish Succession (famine & bread riots in 1709/10)

1715: Death of the Sun King; succeeded by his great-grandson Louis XV

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Cardinal Mazarin, Anne of Austria, and King Louis XIII

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MAJOR UPRISINGS OF THE FRONDE, 1648-53

The movement began in Paris with a popular uprising to free judges imprisoned for questioning the legality of Mazarin’s new taxes. By 1650 the movement was dominated by princes who had quarreled with Richelieu and Mazarin.

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Medallion of Cardinal Mazarin (1602-1661), struck around 1660; he is shown as Hercules sharing

the burden of the globe with Atlas/Louis XIV

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The young Louis XIV, dressed as

“The Sun,” dances in the

“Ballet de la Nuit” (1653)

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Jean Nocret, “The Family of Louis XIV” (1670)

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Louise de la Valliere (1644-1710) and her royal children

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The Marquise de Montespan

(1640-1707), the King’s

mistress from 1667 until 1680

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Jean-Baptiste Colbert (1666)

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Pierre Patel, “View of the Chateau de Versailles” in 1668, as the King’s coach arrives

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Van der Meulen, “Versailles under Construction” (1669)

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P.D. Martin, “Chateau of Versailles,” 1722

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Charles Riviere, “View of the Gardens of Versailles”

(and the rear of the palace)

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Palace of Versailles, Entrance

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The King’s Apartments, Palace of Versailles

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Palace of Versailles: The Hall of Mirrors

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Charles Le Brun, “Entry of Alexander into Babylon” (ca. 1664)

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Charles Le Brun, “The Decision of Louis XIV to Make War on the Dutch Republic in 1671”

(study for the decoration of the Hall of Mirrors at Versailles)

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Louis XIV leads his

army into the Netherlands

in 1672

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THE MODEST TERRITORIAL GAINS ACHIEVED BY LOUIS XIV

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Elias Hainzelmann,

“Louis the Great”

(engraving, 1686): Ruler of

the world, protector of the

Church

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“THE NEW MISSIONARIES, dispatched by order of Louis the Great throughout the

Kingdom of France to return the heretics to the Catholic faith” (1686)

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William of Orange,

Stadholder of the

Netherlands, who landed in England with 20,000 troops in November

1688

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After the “Glorious

Revolution,” King William III

(1689-1702) and Queen Mary

forged an anti-French alliance of

England, the Netherlands, and

Austria

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The expansion of

Austria, Russia, and

Brandenburg-Prussia

around 1700

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Louis XIV in battle armor (1696)

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Royal Chapel, Palace of Versailles (completed in 1710)

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Ceiling of the Royal Chapel: The Holy Trinity

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Hyacinthe Rigaud, “Louis XIV”

(1701)

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OUTCOME OF THE WAR OF SPANISH SUCCESSION:Austria acquires the Spanish Netherlands (Belgium),

and the Bourbons acquire Naples

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Louis & Antoine le Nain, “Peasant Family” (ca. 1640)

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Le Nain brothers,

“Blacksmith at his Forge”

(1640s)

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Le Nain brothers, “Smokers in an Interior” (1643)