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  1. Cardinal Mazarin (1602-1661) c.1660-80 Description Exceptionally small in scale, even for the diminutive work of Jean Petitot, this enamel of Cardinal Mazarin is one of the most accomplished works produced by the artist, who is widely considered to be the most distinguished enamel painter of the seventeenth century.

  2. Mazarin, Jules, Cardinal, original Italian in full Giulio Raimondo Mazzarino, or Mazarini, first minister of France after Cardinal de Richelieu's death in 1642. During the early years of King Louis XIV, he completed Richelieu's work of establishing France's supremacy among the European powers and crippling the opposition to the power of the monarchy at home.

  3. Hortense Mancini, Duchess of Mazarin (6 June 1646 – 2 July 1699), was a niece of Cardinal Mazarin, chief minister of France, and a mistress of Charles II, King of England, Scotland, and Ireland. She was the fourth of the five famous Mancini sisters, who, along with two of their female Martinozzi cousins, were known at the court of King Louis XIV of France as the Mazarinettes .

  4. CARDINAL MAZARIN. 2,00 € HT. Heart-shaped pink fruit weighing 300 to 400 grams gathered in clusters of 5 to 6 units. Out of stock. SKU: 563 Categories: New Products 2021-2022, Tomatoes. Secure payment. Delivery info. Variety originating from Russia. Pink fruit of 300 to 400 grams heart-shaped gathered in clusters of 5 to 6 units.

  5. The founder of the library, Cardinal Jules Raymond Mazarin (1602–1661), was born Giulio Ramondo Mazzarino in Pescina in the Kingdom of Naples, into a noble but poor family. [1] He went into the church and studied at the Jesuit College in Rome, though he declined to join their order. He went into the Papal service, where he became known for ...

  6. Abel Servien, Cardinal Mazarin, and the Formulation of French. Foreign Policy, 1653-1659. CARL J. EKBERG twentieth century historians have viewed French foreign policy. during the 1650s as the exclusive concern of Cardinal Jules Mazarin. In the works of Lavisse, Federn, Zeller, and Livet, Mazarin appears as the sole source of foreign policy ...

  7. Cardinal Jules Mazarin, born Giulio Raimondo Mazzarino (1602-1661) was a French cardinal and statesman who controlled the French government while Louis XIV was young. Mazarin was a conservative who followed the aims of Cardinal Richelieu, his main sponsor. Their goals were to support the Catholic Church, to secure and maintain royal absolutism ...