The Life of Marie de Medicis, Queen of France, Consort of Henri IV, and Regent of the Kingdom under Louis XIII — Volume 1Pardoe, Miss (Julia)
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The Life of Marie de Medicis, Queen of France, Consort of Henri IV, and Regent of the Kingdom under Louis XIII — Volume 1
Pardoe, Miss (Julia)
Marie de Médicis, Queen, consort of Henry IV, King of France, 1573-1642
[412] Albert, Archduke of Austria, was the sixth son of Maximilian II,
and was born in 1559. In 1583 he was appointed Viceroy of Portugal, and
in 1596 became Governor of the Low Countries under Philip II. He made
himself master of Calais, Ardres, and Amiens, and married Isabel Clara
Eugenia, the daughter of the Spanish King, who brought him as her dowry
the Catholic Low Countries and Franche-Comté, and thus renewed the war
with Holland. Defeated at Nieuwpoort by Maurice of Nassau in 1600, he
possessed himself of Ostend in 1604, after a siege of three years, three
months, and three days; but he was nevertheless compelled to conclude a
truce of eight months in 1607, and another of twelve years in 1609. He
died in 1621.
[413] Réné de Sainte Marthe de Châteauneuf, who became Keeper of the
Seals under the regency of Marie de Medicis.
[414] Madame Henrietta Marie de France, who was married by procuration,
by the Cardinal de la Rochefoucauld, in the cathedral of Notre Dame, on
the 11th of May 1625, to Charles I of England. This unfortunate Queen
died suddenly at her country-house at Colombes in 1669.
[415] Daniel, vol. vii. pp. 502, 503, by whom these details were
obtained from manuscript letters in the library of the Abbé d'Estrées.
[416] Hector de Preau was a Calvinist nobleman and Governor of
Châtellerault.
[417] Mézeray, vol. x. p. 374.
[418] Mézeray, vol. x. p. 384.
[419] Mézeray, vol. x. p. 387. L'Etoile, vol. iv. p. 16.
[420] _Mémoires_, p. 70.
[421] Rambure, MS. _Mém_. vol. vi. pp. 27, 28.
[422] Rambure, _MS. Mém_. vol. vi. pp. 28, 29.
[423] Rambure, MS. _Mém_. vol. vi. pp. 29, 30.
[424] Mézeray, vol. x. p. 385.
[425] Mézeray, vol. x. pp. 376, 385.
[426] _Mém. pour l'Hist. de France_, vol. ii. p. 309.
[427] Dupleix, p. 411.
[428] L'Etoile, vol. iv. p. 31 _n_.
[429] Mézeray, vol. x. pp. 390, 391.
[430] Bassompierre, _Mém_. p. 70. Rambure, MS. _Mém_. vol. vi. p. 33.
END OF VOL. I
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