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Blababa [14]
3 years ago
13

How did richelieu intend to strengthen the monarchy of france

History
1 answer:
netineya [11]3 years ago
6 0
Cardinal Richelieu helped strengthen the French monarchy largely by weakening those who might opposed the King and strengthening those who could support him. In the eyes of Richelieu and Louis XIII, the biggest threats to the power of the monarchy were the Huguenots and the nobles.
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