Profession: King of France
Biography: Louis XIII, sometimes called Louis the Just, became King of France in 1610 upon the assassination of his father, Henry IV. He ruled until his death in 1643, although until 1617 his mother—Marie de' Medici—ruled in his stead as he was only eight at the time of his father's death.
Though Louis was still yet young in 1617, his mother's rule had been characterised by mismanagement and harmful intrigues. Hence Louis took power and executed her followers. Perhaps as a result, Louis' reign was characterised by his suspiciousness; he relied on trusted advisers: first Charles d'Albert, then Cardinal Richelieu.
Louis' reign is known for his putting an end, with the aid of Cardinal Richelieu, to the revolt of French nobility; hence assuring the certain rule of the monarchy. Together they besieged the castles of any defiant lords and firmly established a royal monopoly on violence—outlawing duels, private armies, etc.
Born: September 27, 1601
Birthplace: Palace of Fontainebleau, Fontainebleau, France
Star Sign: Libra
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