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Topic: Fronde, Wars of the

Fronde, Wars of the

Years: 1648 - 1653

La Fronde (1648–1653) is a civil war in France, occurring in the midst of the Franco-Spanish War, which had begun in 1635.

The word fronde means sling, with which the windows of supporters of Cardinal Mazarin are broken with stones by Paris mobs.The Fronde is divided into two campaigns, the Fronde of the parlements and the Fronde of the nobles.

The timing of the outbreak of the Fronde des parlements, directly after the Peace of Westphalia that ends the Thirty Years War, issignificant.

The nucleus of armed bands under aristocratic leaders, which will soon terrorize parts of France, have been hardened in a generation of war in Germany, where the traditional latitude in decisions, and autonomy in troop movements and operations, characteristic of sixteenth-century warfare are still prevalent.

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