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Louis XIV, the King of France, was particularly wary of the nobility, as he viewed them as potential threats to his absolute power. He sought to centralize authority and diminish the influence of the nobles, often keeping them at a distance by requiring them to spend time at his court in Versailles. Additionally, he was distrustful of the Parlement, the sovereign courts that challenged his authority, and of any faction that could undermine his control. This distrust was part of his broader strategy to consolidate power and maintain his image as the Sun King.

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