The Rise of Absolute Monarchy in France The
The Rise of Absolute Monarchy in France The World of the Bourbons
Do Clothes Make the Man? How is power expressed in what leaders wear in public?
The Bourbon Kings of France - Louis XIII ¬ Henri IV (Navarre) the first Bourbon King… assassinated! ¬ Louis XIII becomes king at (8) in 1610 ¬ Queen Marie de Medici was Regent until 1617 ¬ Louis XIII assumed control at age 15… plots, plots and more plots ¬ Cardinal Richelieu is Chief Minister 1624 -1642
Cardinal Richelieu ¬ Chief Minister of Louis XIII… shrewd!! – Strengthened the monarchy at nobles expense ¬ Huguenot Policy – ↓ political & military rights = ↑royal control – Kept religious rights in tact ¬ Security for the Throne = #1 Priority – Spies to foil plots by nobles – Domestic intelligence to maintain control
Marie Theresa & the Dauphin
Louis XIV The Sun King
L’ouis XIV & Cardinal Mazarin ¬Louis XIV is declared King at age 5 ¬Queen Anne [mom] is Regent + Mazarin is PM ¬Mazarin ↑ France & royal power via policy, conflict & treaty
Louis XIV & the La Fronde Revolt ¬Revolts by nobles…La Fronde ¬Crushed in 1652 ¬Leads to greater royal authority via new tactics… ¬Work through the nobility to gain greater power for the monarch!
Louis XIV the Sun King ¬Mazarin dies 1661… Louis XIV assumes sole power at 23 ¬Moved Court to Versailles: why? ¬Served personally by nobility and monitored royals ¬Dominated decision making ¬Dictated his own foreign policy ¬Monitored domestic policy via bribery and favors “L’etat, c’est moi”
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… impact? L’etat, c’est moi
Wars of Louis XIV the Sun King ¬French Expansion & Security ¬War of the Devolution > Treaty of Aix-la-Chapelle: gained land in Spanish Netherlands ¬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
The Bourbon Family Crest
Louis XIII’s Old Chateau
By: Ms. Susan M. Pojer Horace Greeley HS Chappaqua, NY adapted by Mr. Reiner Kolodinski
The Sun Symbol
Palais de Versailles
Garden View of Versailles
Chateau de Versailles
Chateau de Versailles
Versailles Palace, Park Side
Versailles’ Northern Gardens
Gardens at Versailles
Chateau de Versailles Gardens
André Le Nôtre, Royal Gardener
Grounds at Versailles
Fountains, and More Fountains!
And More Fountains!
And More Fountains!
And Even More Fountains!!!
Temple of Love
The Orangery
The Gallery of Battles
Hall of Mirrors
The King’s Bed The Queen’s Bed
Louis XIV’s Chapel
Louis XIV’s Chapel Altarpiece
Organ in Louis XIV’s Chapel
Louis XIV’s Opera Stage
L’ ouis XIV as Apollo by Jean Nocret, 1670
Cabinet with Views of Versailles, 19 c
Louis XIV Furniture
Louis XIV’s Carriage
Louis XIV by Gian Lorenzo Bernini, 1665
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
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
Louis XV [r. 1715 – 1774]
The “Hunts” of Louis XV
Madame de Pompadour
Madame de Pompadour’s Bedroom
Petite Trianon, Madame de Pompadour’s Chateau
Louis XVI: King at 19, later
Queen Marie Antoinette & Her Children
Marie Antoinette’s Boudoir
Marie Antoinette’s “Peasant” House
Marie Antoinette’s “Peasant’s Hut”… her private retreat
Marie Antoinette’s “Peasant’s Hut”
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