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Cardinal Richelieu.
Louis XIV got his power in 1643, when he was almost five years old. Although, since he got the throne at such short age, the government had to rely on the real ministers (Cardinal Richelieu and Cardinal Mazarin) to make sure that the State didn't reach bankruptcy.
He was less oppressive than previous rulers. He created a centralized government, and he tried to incorporate traditional Chinese ideas into his government. He reduced the role of the nobles.
He inherited the throne of Russia from his father, Czar Alexis I, and ruled jointly with his sickly brother Ivan until Ivan died. do you know how he limited the power of the nobles? or how any other absolutism rulers limited the power of nobles?
No. Nobles were kings so that makes your question false.
Richelieu
No. Cardinal Richelieu was a French statesman, one of whose main policies was opposition to the power of Austria,
Cardinal Richelieu
Yes! Cardinal Richelieu was known for strengthening the power of French kings. He stripped the nobles of many rights, aloud wealthy merchants to buy themselves into nobility, he also started businesses for the government.
Cardinal Richelieu
Cardinal Richelieu was known for strengthening the power of French kings.
Cardinal Richelieu was known for strengthening the power of French kings.
No, Cardinal Richelieu is known for strengthening the power of French kings.
By making sure that the only way to advancement and fortunes was by living permanently at the royal court; thereby effectively removing the nobles from their estates and power bases and moving them to a central place where an eye could be kept on them. Richelieu further saw to it that all those valuable offices to be given out were no longer either hereditary or in someone else's gift, but were only for the king to hand out for life or for a specific period.
Cardinal Richelieu was a prominent figure in the French government. He served as the Chief Minister under King Louis XIII from 1624 until his death in 1642. Richelieu played a key role in centralizing power in France and strengthening the monarchy.
Cardinal Richelieu.
he moved against the Huguenots and weakened the nobles powerHe founded the Académie Française (1635) and Imprimerie Royale (1640), and they were both important milestones in the French monarchy's attempts at cultural absolutism.