Concini's wife, Leonora, is arrested, imprisoned in …

Years: 1617 - 1617
July

Concini's wife, Leonora, is arrested, imprisoned in Blois and accused of sorcery.

She is beheaded and her body subsequently burned at the stake on July 8 of the same year in Place de Grève, Paris.

The Concinis' chattels and estates, in particularly the castle of Lésigny and the palace of Rue de Tournon are confiscated by King Louis XIII and given to the Duke of Luynes.

Luynes is in the same year appointed captain of the Bastille and lieutenant-general of Normandy, and marries Marie de Rohan, daughter of the duke of Montbazon.

Richelieu, his patron having died, also loses power; he is dismissed as Secretary of State, removed from the court, and appointed to his bishopric.

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