CARDINAL RICHELIEU, whose proper named is Armand Jean du Plessis, Cardinal-Duke of Richelieu and of Fronsac, was the French Cardinal and Prime Minister of France who effectively ruled the country during Louis XIII's reign.
Cardinal Jules Mazarin, successor to Cardinal Armand Richlieu.
First Minister Cardinal Richelieu and Cardinal Mazarin.
Cardinal Mazarin
Jacques Necker (September 30, 1732 - April 9, 1804) was a French statesman of Swiss birth and finance minister of Louis XVI, a post he held in the lead-up to the French Revolution in 1789.
Though the first native-born Canadian Prime Minister from French Canada was John Abbott, he was a Freemason and tried to get the United States to Annex Canada, so we won't count him. Wilfrid Laurie, who served as Prime Minister of Canada from 1896-1911, was the first francophone Prime Minister and took conciliatory steps between French and English Canada. I think he's your best bet.Sir Wilfrid Laurier
The Congress in Vienna put Louis XVIII (18) on the French throne.
Jules Mazarin
Jules Mazarin
First Minister Cardinal Richelieu and Cardinal Mazarin.
Richelieu
First Minister Cardinal Richelieu and Cardinal Mazarin.
First Minister Cardinal Richelieu and Cardinal Mazarin.
Cardinal Richelieu
You mean King Louis XIV. Jean-Baptitse Colbert was a French minister of finance from 1665 to 1683 . He was recommended to Louis XIV by Cardinal Mazarin.
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 Mazarin
The principal minister and advisor to Louis in his youth was Cardinal Jules Mazarin. Mazarin served as the chief minister of France during Louis XIV's minority and continued to have significant influence even after Louis took full control of the government. He played a crucial role in shaping Louis' education and preparing him for his reign as the Sun King.
Cardinal Richelieu.