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    The Fronde (French pronunciation: [fʁɔ̃d]) were a series of civil wars in the Kingdom of France between 1648 and 1653, occurring in the midst of the Franco-Spanish...
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  • Look up fronde or frondé in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. The Fronde was a series of civil wars in France in 1648 to 1653. Fronde may also refer to:...
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    Austria, regent for the young Louis XIV, and her prime minister Mazarin. During the Fronde revolt, Condé initially supported the crown but was later imprisoned...
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    Cardinal Mazarin (category People of the War of the Mantuan Succession)
    establish the Peace of Westphalia (1646–1648). A major uprising against Anne of Austria and Mazarin, called the Fronde and led by the nobles of the Parlement...
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  • Thierry la Fronde (Terry the Sling) was a French television series that aired from 1963 to 1966 on the television station, ORTF. The original script was...
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    Louis XIV (redirect from The Grand Monarque)
    succeeded in pacifying the aristocracy, many of whom had participated in the Fronde rebellions during his minority. He thus became one of the most powerful French...
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    Versailles, built on the outskirts of Paris, succeeded in pacifying the aristocracy, many members of which had participated in the earlier "Fronde" rebellion during...
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    La Fronde (The Sling) was a French feminist newspaper first published in Paris on 9 December 1897 by activist Marguerite Durand (1864–1936). Durand, a...
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    Anne Geneviève de Bourbon (category People of the Fronde)
    amours, her influence during the civil wars of the Fronde, and her final conversion to Jansenism. Anne Geneviève was the only daughter of Henri de Bourbon...
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    Fronde was a Arquebuse-class destroyer contre-torpilleur d'escadre built for the French Navy in the first decade of the 20th century. Completed in 1903...
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    but evil. The Protestant libelles accused the Catholic League of treasonously supporting the pope. During the civil war known as the Fronde, libelles...
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    newspaper La Fronde from February 26, 1890, August Vandekerkhove stated: "About March, 21st this year the cycle of Aquarius will start. Aquarius is the house...
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    Jean-Claude Drouot (category Troupe of the Comédie-Française)
    interpreted the great tragedies and plays of Molière. From 1963 until 1966 he starred as Thierry La Fronde for the TV series Thierry La Fronde. He made his...
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    The Battle of the Faubourg Saint Antoine occurred on 2 July 1652 during the Fronde rebellion in France. It is named after the Faubourg Saint-Antoine,...
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    Mazarin's Quest: The Congress of Westphalia and the Coming of the Fronde. Harvard University Press. ISBN 978-0-674-04386-2. Archived from the original on 16...
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  • August 26 (category Days of the year)
    The Fronde: First Fronde: In the wake of the successful Battle of Lens, Cardinal Mazarin, Chief Minister of France, suddenly orders the arrest of the...
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    Bastille (redirect from The Bastille)
    during the 1550s, with a bastion constructed to the east of the fortress. The Bastille played a key role in the rebellion of the Fronde and the Battle...
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    Henri de La Tour d'Auvergne, Viscount of Turenne (category People of the Fronde)
    Swedish support, subduing the Imperial army at Zusmarshausen and pacifying Bavaria. Turenne initially supported the Fronde but returned to Royal service...
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    in the Fronde, for bringing the composer Jean-Baptiste Lully to the king's court, and for her Mémoires. Anne Marie Louise d'Orléans was born at the Palais...
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    Needing Only 98 More Seats". 12 August 2023. Retrieved 12 August 2023. Fronde, Neill (13 August 2023). "Pheu Thai Party solidifies coalition agreement...
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    Anne of Austria (category People of the Fronde)
    Louis XIV, and appointed Cardinal Mazarin as chief minister. The Fronde, a major revolt by the French nobility against Anne and Mazarin's government, broke...
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    Pont au Change. 30 January – The Fronde of the princes (Fronde des Princes, 1650–1653), led by Condé, and Fronde of the Paris Parlement join together...
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    The Four Seasons (Italian: Le quattro stagioni) is a group of four violin concerti by Italian composer Antonio Vivaldi, each of which gives musical expression...
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    continuing construction. Indeed, work did not resume until after the end of the Fronde rebellion in 1653. Between 1659 and 1661, King Louis XIV and Cardinal...
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    Richelieu's death in 1642, it was renamed the Palais-Royal. Due to the Parisian uprisings during the Fronde civil war, Louis XIV moved his court to a...
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    Battle of Bléneau (category Battles of the Fronde)
    The Battle of Bléneau was a battle of the Second Fronde fought on April 7, 1652, near Bléneau in France between the armies of the rebel Louis II de Bourbon...
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    Jean François Paul de Gondi (category People of the Fronde)
    August 1679) was a French churchman, writer of memoirs, and agitator in the Fronde. The Florentine banking and noble Gondi family had been introduced into...
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    led to the Fronde, a series of revolts against royal authority from 1648 to 1653 that masked a struggle between Mazarin and the princes of the blood, Louis...
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    François de Vendôme, duc de Beaufort (category People of the Fronde)
    1669) was the son of César, Duke of Vendôme, and Françoise de Lorraine. He was a prominent figure in the Fronde, and later went on to fight in the Mediterranean...
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    Philippe I, Duke of Orléans (category Commons category link is defined as the pagename)
    from the crown. When Philippe was eight, the civil war known as the Fronde began in France. It lasted until 1653 in its two main phases: the Fronde Parlementaire...
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