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In the 17th century, under Louis XIII, the policy of Cardinal de Richelieu aimed at the definitive establishment of a monarchic power, and gave rise to a struggle against the great feudal lords, who favored a weak central power. Numerous conspiracies against the Cardinal were led by the high nobility. The one led by Henri Coiffier de Ruzé d'Effiat, marquis de Cinq-Mars, was the last and most famous of them.

Top Cast

  • Pierre Vaneck

    Pierre Vaneck

    Louis XIII

  • Paul Blain

    Paul Blain

    Cinq-Mars

  • Georges Marchal

    Georges Marchal

    Cardinal de Richelieu

  • Madeleine Robinson

    Madeleine Robinson

    Marie de Médicis

  • Jacques Duby

    Jacques Duby

    Père Joseph

  • Hervé Furic

    Hervé Furic

    François de Thou

  • Pascale Audret

    Pascale Audret

    Anne d'Autriche

  • Philippe Mareuil

    Philippe Mareuil

    Gaston d'Orléans

  • Thérèse Liotard

    Thérèse Liotard

    Louise-Marie de Gonzague

Overview

In the 17th century, under Louis XIII, the policy of Cardinal de Richelieu aimed at the definitive establishment of a monarchic power, and gave rise to a struggle against the great feudal lords, who favored a weak central power. Numerous conspiracies against the Cardinal were led by the high nobility. The one led by Henri Coiffier de Ruzé d'Effiat, marquis de Cinq-Mars, was the last and most famous of them.

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