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  1. François IV du Plessis, seigneur de Richelieu, du Chillou, de La Vervolière et de Beçay (1548, Richelieu - 10 juin 1590, Gonesse) est un capitaine français et un grand officier de la couronne du roi Henri III. Il est le père du cardinal de Richelieu.

    • Guerres de Religion
    • Château du Chillou
  2. François du Plessis, sieur de Richelieu (c. 1548 –10 June 1590) was a French noble, military officer, and royal official during the French Wars of Religion. Born into an obscure noble family from Poitou, Richelieu began his career in the service of the Montpensier.

  3. Louis François Armand de Vignerot du Plessis, 3rd Duke of Richelieu (pronounced [aʁmɑ̃ d(ə) viɲəʁo dy plɛsi]; 13 March 1696 – 8 August 1788), was a French soldier, diplomat and statesman. He joined the army and participated in three major wars. He eventually rose to the rank of Marshal of France.

  4. Armand Jean du Plessis ( París, 9 de septiembre de 1585-París, 4 de diciembre de 1642) fue un cardenal y estadista francés, además de duque de Richelieu, duque de Fronsac y par de Francia . Ordenado obispo en 1607, entró en política y fue nombrado secretario de Estado en 1616.

  5. 4 de abr. de 2024 · Louis-François-Armand du Plessis, duke de Richelieu was a marshal of France, and grand-nephew of Cardinal de Richelieu. Louis was ambassador to Vienna in 1725 to 1729, and in 1733–34 he served in the Rhine campaign during the War of the Polish Succession.

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  6. 27 de abr. de 2023 · Louis-François-Armand Du Plessis was born in 1696. He was lucky. Not merely was he born into a powerful court dynasty at Versailles, but he was set to inherit two dukedoms and a peerage, and vast estates scattered throughout Aquitaine and the Loire Valley.

  7. 1 de dic. de 2008 · Louis-François Armand de Vignerot du Plessis, duc de Fronsac and later duc de Richelieu, was born in Paris in 1696 and was a colourful character who made his presence felt in the town of Bordeaux. Appointed as Governor of Guyenne in 1755, he remained in Bordeaux until his death in 1788.