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Absolute Monarchy in France The World of the Bourbons
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Do Clothes Make the Man? How is power expressed in what leaders wear in public?
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Bourbon Kings of France - Louis XIII ¬ Henri IV (Navarre) the first Bourbon King… assassinated! ¬ Louis XIII = king at (8) in 1610 ¬ Queen Marie de Medici = Regent until 1617 ¬ Louis XIII assumed control at age 15… plots, plots and more plots ¬ Cardinal Richelieu is Chief Minister 1624-1642
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Cardinal Richelieu ¬ Chief Minister of Louis XIII… shrewd!! – monarchy, ↓ nobles ¬ Huguenot Policy –↓ political & military rights = ↑royal control –Kept religious rights in tact ¬ Security for the Throne –Spies to foil plots by nobles –Domestic intelligence to maintain control
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Marie Theresa & the Dauphin
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Louis XIV the Sun King Louis XIV the Sun King
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Louis XIV & Cardinal Mazarin ¬ Louis XIV is King at age 5 ¬ Queen Anne is Regent + Mazarin is PM ¬ Mazarin ↑ France & royal power via policy, conflict & treaty ¬ Revolts by nobles… La Fronde… crushed in 1652 and leads to greater royal authority via new tactics… work through the nobility to gain greater power for the monarch!
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Louis XIV the Sun King ¬ Mazarin dies 1661… Louis XIV assumes sole power at 23 ¬ Moved Court to Versailles ¬ Served by nobility, monitored royals ¬ Dominated decision making ¬ Dictated foreign policy ¬ Domestic policy via bribery & favors “L’etat, c’est moi”
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Louis XIV the Sun King ¬ King above Church ¬ Persecuted Jansenist sect of RC ¬ Went along with Papal policy ¬ Went against Gallican Liberty idea ¬ Revoked Edict of Nantes ¬ Anti-Huguenot policy ¬ Influenced by Madame Maintenon ¬ Huguenots flee >> anti-French factions L’etat, c’est moi
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Wars of Louis XIV - Sun King ¬ French Expansion & Security ¬ War of the Devolution > Treaty of Aix-la-Chapelle = Fr gains land in Sp. N. ¬ Treaty of Dover (E+F v. N) >> Peace of Nijmwegen >> ↑land ¬ War of Spanish Succession –Bourbon on Sp. Throne –Leads to ↑European border stability “L’etat, c’est moi”
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The Bourbon Family Crest
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Louis XIII’s Old Chateau
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By: Ms. Susan M. Pojer Horace Greeley HS Chappaqua, NY adapted by Mr. Reiner Kolodinski By: Ms. Susan M. Pojer Horace Greeley HS Chappaqua, NY adapted by Mr. Reiner Kolodinski
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The Sun Symbol
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Palais de Versailles
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Garden View of Versailles
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Chateau de Versailles
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Versailles Palace, Park Side
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Versailles’ Northern Gardens
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Gardens at Versailles
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André Le Nôtre, Royal Gardener
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Grounds at Versailles
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Fountains, Fountains, and More Fountains!
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And More Fountains!
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And Even More Fountains!!!
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Temple of Love
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The Orangery
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The Gallery of Battles
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Hall of Mirrors
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The Queen’s Bed The King’s Bed
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Louis XIV’s Chapel
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Louis XIV’s Chapel Altar
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Organ in Louis XIV’s Chapel
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Louis XIV’s Opera Stage
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Louis XIV as Apollo by Jean Nocret, 1670
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Cabinet with Views of Versailles, 19c
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Louis XIV Furniture
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Louis XIV’s Carriage
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Louis XIV by Bernini, 1665
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Versailles Statistics f 2,000 acres of grounds f 12 miles of roads f 27 miles of trellises f 200,000 trees f 210,000 flowers planted every year f 80 miles of rows of trees f 55 acres surface area of the Grand Canal f 12 miles of enclosing walls f 50 fountains and 620 fountain nozzles f 21 miles of water conduits f 3,600 cubic meters per hour: water consumed f 26 acres of roof f 51,210 square meters of floors f 2,153 windows f 700 rooms f 67 staircases f 6,000 paintings f 1,500 drawings and 15,000 engravings f 2,100 sculptures f 5,000 items of furniture and objects d'art f 150 varieties of apple and peach trees in the Vegetable Garden
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Jean-Baptiste Colbert - Finance Minister ¬ Mercantilism –Acquire Bullion (G + S) –Export > Imports –Domestic Industrial development via subsidy –Infrastructure development –Protective Tariffs –Colonies serve France –Expansion pursued For new markets & resources
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Louis XV [r. 1715 – 1774]
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The “Hunts” of Louis XV
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Madame de Pompadour
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Madame de Pompadour’s Bedroom
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Petite Trianon, Madame de Pompadour’s Chateau
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Louis XVI + Marie Antoinette ¬ Louis –Quiet, introvert –Hunts, Toys & Locks –Socially Awkward –Physical issues ¬ Marie (Hapsburg) –Beautiful –Outgoing, Vivacious –Poised, Well-bred
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Marie Antoinette & Her Children
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Marie Antoinette’s Boudoir
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Marie Antoinette’s “Peasant” House
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Marie Antoinette’s “Peasant’s Hut”
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