Cardinal de Richelieu


Lu par Pamela Nagami

(4.7 stars; 9 reviews)

Armand-Jean du Plessis, Cardinal de Richelieu (1585-1642), the dreaded red eminence, mentor and manager of Louis XIII, skilled in logistics, he subdued in battle the unruly Huguenot aristocracy, successfully resisted France's encirclement by the Hapsburg Empire, and laid the foundation for the absolute monarchy of Louis XIV. - Summary by Pamela Nagami (11 hr 46 min)

Chapitres

Pt. I. Early Years. Ch. 1: 1585-1590 20:28 Lu par Pamela Nagami
Pt. I. Early Years. Ch. 2: 1590-1595 14:14 Lu par Pamela Nagami
Pt. I. Early Years. Ch. 3: 1595-1607 23:07 Lu par Pamela Nagami
Pt. II. The Bishop of Luçon. Ch.1: 1607-1608 29:29 Lu par Pamela Nagami
Pt. II. The Bishop of Luçon. Ch. 2: 1608-1610 22:20 Lu par Pamela Nagami
Pt. II. The Bishop of Luçon. Ch. 3: 1610-1611 33:27 Lu par Pamela Nagami
Pt. II. The Bishop of Luçon. Ch. 4: 1611-1615 21:26 Lu par Pamela Nagami
Pt. II. The Bishop of Luçon. Ch. 5: 1615-1616 37:14 Lu par Pamela Nagami
Pt. II. The Bishop of Luçon. Ch. 6: 1617 31:25 Lu par Pamela Nagami
Pt. II. The Bishop of Luçon. Ch. 7: 1617-1619 36:06 Lu par Pamela Nagami
Pt. II. The Bishop of Luçon. Ch. 8: 1619-1622 37:36 Lu par Pamela Nagami
Pt. III. The Cardinal. Ch. 1: 1622-1624 27:36 Lu par Pamela Nagami
Pt. III. The Cardinal. Ch. 2: 1624-1625 36:50 Lu par Pamela Nagami
Pt. III. The Cardinal. Ch. 3: 1626 41:17 Lu par Pamela Nagami
Pt. III. The Cardinal. Ch. 4: 1627-1628 39:35 Lu par Pamela Nagami
Pt. III. The Cardinal. Ch. 5: 1628-1630. 32:49 Lu par Pamela Nagami
Pt. III. The Cardinal. Ch. 6: 1630 23:35 Lu par Pamela Nagami
Pt. III. The Cardinal. Ch. 7: 1631-1632 39:40 Lu par Pamela Nagami
Pt. III. The Cardinal, Ch. 8 36:26 Lu par Pamela Nagami
Pt. III. The Cardinal. Ch. 9: 1633-1637 35:03 Lu par Pamela Nagami
Pt. III. The Cardinal. Ch. 10: 1637-1639 33:12 Lu par Pamela Nagami
Pt. III. The Cardinal. Ch. 11: 1639-1642 35:08 Lu par Pamela Nagami
Pt. III. The Cardinal. Ch. 12: 1642 18:43 Lu par Pamela Nagami

Critiques

A SEEMINGLY BALANCED STUDY OF RICHELIEU


(5 stars)

Well read and informative, the study shows that his driving force was always a united and powerful nation as opposed to the multitude of bickering provinces. One can question his methods, but not his success as illustrated by the despotism of Louis IV. It is unfortunate that the author was too lazy to translate the many letters, phrases, and comments which leave the reader feeling like an outsider.