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Book Lettre de M  le Cardinal de Retz     au Pope  stating his reasons for having left Rome  etc   Fr  and Lat

Download or read book Lettre de M le Cardinal de Retz au Pope stating his reasons for having left Rome etc Fr and Lat written by Jean François Paul de GONDI (Cardinal de Retz, Archbishop of Paris.) and published by . This book was released on 1656 with total page 4 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Le Manifeste De Monsievr Le Prince  Envoy  e A Monsieur le Cardinal de Ioyeuse  Ensemble la lettre de Monsieur de Bo  illon  enuoyee    Madame de la Trimo  ille

Download or read book Le Manifeste De Monsievr Le Prince Envoy e A Monsieur le Cardinal de Ioyeuse Ensemble la lettre de Monsieur de Bo illon enuoyee Madame de la Trimo ille written by Henri de la Tour d'Auverne duc de Bouillon and published by . This book was released on 1614 with total page 32 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: "The first part of this pamphlet consists of the manifest of Henri II, Prince de Condé, sent to the Cardinal de Joyeuse, 1562-1615. Joyeuse, a long time papal legate and ambassador, had been named a member of the regency by Henry IV shortly before his death. In the publication, Condé cites the reason for his dereliction - the many disorders owing to the minority of the King - the "great foundations of the Kingdom must be rebuilt." He demands the Estates to be summoned and that they consist of individuals selected by provincial authorities. It is interesting to note that as part of the settlement with the Queen, the Estates General was convoked and was presided over by the Cardinal de Joyeuse. The second part of the pamphlet is a letter sent from the Duc de Bouillon, 1555-1623, to his sister, Marie de la Tour d'Auvergne, duchesse de la Trémoille, wife of Henri, duc de la Trémoille. The Duc de Bouillon justifies his stance in league with Condé as the great nobles rebelled against the regency"--French Political Pamphlets Digital Collection, Brigham Young University.