- Born: 9 September 1585
- Died: 4 December 1642
- Birthplace: Paris, France
- Best known as:
The power behind the throne of Louis XIII
4 good links
- LucidCafe: Cardinal Richelieu
An introduction to the Cardinal and his policies, ending with a few good links
- The Catholic Encyclopedia
Richelieu's life and policies as told by this reference to his church
- Infoplease: Louis XIII
Encyclopedia entry on Richelieu's patron, with links to related figures
- Portrait of Cardinal Richelieu
He's lookin' splendid in this famous 1638 portrait by Phillippe de Champaigne
Cardinal Richelieu Biography
A bright child, Armand-Jean du Plessis studied theology as a teen and at the young age of 21 was appointed Bishop of Lucon. In 1622 he was made a cardinal and from there rose to become head of the Royal Council and prime minister of France. King Louis XIII was a weak ruler and Richelieu filled the void, more or less running the empire via his advice to the king. A clever politician and strategist, Richelieu expanded royal power, punished dissent harshly, and built France into a great European power. At the same time he supported the arts and learning and founded the famous French Academy. Novelist Alexandre Dumas made Richelieu a crafty villain in his 1844 book The Three Musketeers, and Richelieu's name has since become synonymous with political intrigue and ambitious power "behind the throne."
Extra credit:
Richelieu is also called the Red Eminence, or in French L'Eminence Rouge.
