The accession of Richelieu to the Regent’s …

Years: 1617 - 1617
April

The accession of Richelieu to the Regent’s councils has strengthened her policy, but her son Louis XIII, at sixteen already several years into his legal majority, asserts his authority in 1617.

Incited by Charles d'Albert, duc de Luynes, the king overturns the pro-Habsburg, pro-Spanish policy by ordering the assassination of Concini, who maintains a personal army of seven thousand soldiers and important supporters and contacts among the aristocrats of France.

The baron de Vitry, Nicolas de L'Hospital, head of the royal guards, receives in the king's name the order to imprison him.

Concini, apprehended on the bridge of the Louvre on April 26, is killed by guards after allegedly calling out À moi! ("To me!") for help, which is interpreted as resistance.

After his murder, the Queen Mother is ordered to retire to the Château de Blois.

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