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  1. The State Barge of Cardinal Richelieu on the Rhone by Paul Delaroche. Henri Coiffier de Ruzé, Marquis of Cinq-Mars ( French pronunciation: [ɑ̃ʁi kwafje də ʁyze]; 1620 – 12 September 1642) was a favourite of King Louis XIII of France, who led the last and most nearly successful of many conspiracies against the Cardinal Richelieu, the ...

  2. Sept. 12, 1642, Lyon, Fr. (aged 22) Henri Coiffier de Ruzé, marquis de Cinq-Mars (born 1620—died Sept. 12, 1642, Lyon, Fr.) was a favourite of King Louis XIII of France who led the last and most nearly successful of the many conspiracies against the king’s powerful first minister, the Cardinal de Richelieu. Cinq-Mars was the son of the ...

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  3. Henri Coëffier de Ruzé d'Effiat, marquis de Cinq-Mars ( sɛ̃.maʁ 1 ), né le 27 mars 1620 et exécuté le 12 septembre 1642, était un favori du roi Louis XIII. Il était couramment appelé « Monsieur le Grand » en référence à sa charge de grand écuyer de France . Il mena la dernière des nombreuses conspirations contre le puissant ...

  4. Sep 12, 2012 · On this date in 1642, with the last words “Mon Dieu! Qu’est-ce que ce monde?”, 22-year-old former royal favorite Cinq-Mars was beheaded at Lyon’s Place des Terreaux. Henri Coiffier de Ruze ( English Wikipedia page | French) had been under Cardinal Richelieu’s protection since the boy’s father died in 1632; in 1639, the Red Eminence ...

  5. Henri Coëffier Ruzé d'Effiat Cinq Mars, marquis de (äNrē´ kōĕfyā´ rüzā´ dĕfyä´ märkē´ də săNmär´), 1620–42, French conspirator. Introduced at court by Cardinal Richelieu at an early age, Cinq Mars rapidly rose in King Louis XIII 's favor and was made master of the horse. He joined in a conspiracy with Frédéric Maurice ...

  6. Henri Ruzé d'Effiat Marquis de Cinq-Mars, Grand Ecuyer de France... Museum number 1914,0228.2200 |

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  8. Henri Coiffier de Ruzé, Marquis of Cinq-Mars (French pronunciation: [ɑ̃ʁi kwafje də ʁyze]; 1620 – 12 September 1642) was a favourite of King Louis XIII of France, who led the last and most nearly successful of many conspiracies against the Cardinal Richelieu, the king's powerful first minister. Cinq-Mars was the son of Marshal Antoine Coiffier de Ruzé, marquis d'Effiat, a close friend of Cardinal Richelieu, who took the boy under his protection on his father's death in 1632. As the ...