Mazarin
Arthur Hassall
Read by Pamela Nagami
Guilio Raimondo (Cardinal Mazarin, 1602-1661), Richelieu's designated successor as chief minister of France, was a master of diplomacy. Though a cardinal, he was not a priest and was probably secretly married to the Queen-Mother, Anne of Austria. Together they ruled France, facing the great rebellion known as the Fronde, and with the help of the military genius of Turenne, prevailed over the armies of Spain, Austria, and the traitorous Grand Condé. Arthur Hassall writes of Mazarin that by the time of his death in 1661 he had, through "patience, perseverance, and sagacity," fulfilled Richelieu's foreign policy and made the twenty-one year-old Louis XIV the absolute monarch of Europe's greatest power. (Pamela Nagami) (6 hr 11 min)
Chapters
Ch. 1: The Early Years of Mazarin's Ministry, 1643-1646 | 44:29 | Read by Pamela Nagami |
Ch. 2: Mazarin's Connection with the Rebellions in Naples and England, 1643-1649 | 36:07 | Read by Pamela Nagami |
Ch. 3: The Peace of Westphalia, 1648 | 28:09 | Read by Pamela Nagami |
Ch. 4: The Parliamentary Fronde, 1648-1649 | 42:37 | Read by Pamela Nagami |
Ch. 5: The Early Years of the New Fronde, 1649-1651 | 45:19 | Read by Pamela Nagami |
Ch. 6: The Close of the Fronde, 1651-1653 | 43:09 | Read by Pamela Nagami |
Ch. 7: The Spanish War and the English Alliance, 1648-1659 | 41:35 | Read by Pamela Nagami |
Ch. 8: The League of the Rhine and the Peace of the Pyrenees, 1658-1659 | 49:03 | Read by Pamela Nagami |
Ch. 9: Mazarin's Death, Character, and Work | 41:09 | Read by Pamela Nagami |
Reviews
Interesting !!!
Basquetteur
The life of Giulio Mazarini or Mazzarini in Italian or Marzarin in french or Mazarino in Spanish