Concini, as the first minister of the …
Years: 1616 - 1616
May
Concini, as the first minister of the French realm, has from 1613 abandoned the policy of Henry IV, compromised his wise legislation, allowed the treasury to be pillaged, and drawn upon himself the hatred of all classes.
The nobles are bitterly hostile to him, particularly Condé, with whom he negotiates the Treaty of Loudun in 1616, which agreement officially ends the revolts that many nobles in France have established.
Based on the terms of the treaty, the Huguenots are allowed to unite their churches in France with those in Béarn.
Moreover, the treaty grants amnesty to the princes of Condé.
Locations
People
- Anne of Austria, Queen consort of France
- Armand Jean du Plessis de Richelieu
- Concino Concini
- Henri II de Bourbon
- Louis XIII of France
- Marie de Medicis
Groups
- Papal States (Republic of St. Peter)
- Christians, Roman Catholic
- Protestantism
- Huguenots (the “Reformed”)
- France, (Bourbon) Kingdom of
