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Louis XIII of France
King of France and Navarre from 1610 to 1643 (1601–1643)
Marie de' Medici
Queen of France, second wife of King Henry IV of France (1575-1642)

Anne of Austria
Queen, consort of Louis XIII, King of France, lived (1601-1666)
Gaston, Duke of Orléans
French prince
Siege of La Rochelle
1627–1628 siege at the height of the struggle between the Catholics and the Protestants in France
Concino Concini
Marshal of France
War of the Mantuan Succession
war in Northern Italy
Peace of Alès
peace treaty
Louis, Count of Soissons
French noble

church Saint-Paul-Saint-Louis of Paris
The Église Saint-Paul-Saint-Louis () is a church on rue Saint-Antoine in the Marais quarter of Paris. The present building was constructed from 1627 to 1641 by the Jesuit architects Étienne and François Derand, on the orders of Louis XIII. It was the first church in Paris to break away entirely from the Gothic style and to use the new Baroque style of the Jesuits, and it had an important influence on Parisian religious architecture. It gives its name to Place Saint-Paul and its nearest Metro station, Saint-Paul. Next door to the church is the Lycée Charlemagne, also founded by the Jesuits.
Day of the Dupes
Day in November 1630 in French history
Anglo-French War of 1627–29
Naval conflict (1627–29)
Grand Siècle
period of French history, during the 17th century
Musketeers of the Guard
elite fighting company in France
Louis XIII style
architectural style
Louis Marillac
French noble and military leader
Siege of Montauban
1621 siege during the Huguenot rebellions
Louis XIII de Rémy Martin
type of cognac made by Rémy Martin
Treaty of Compiègne
peace treaty between France and the Low Counries, 1624
Oratoire du Louvre
church located in Paris, in France
Siege of Saint-Martin-de-Ré
1627 battle
Siege of Montpellier
1622 siege
Valtellina War
war in Northern Italy between pro-Habsburg and anti-Habsburg forces; part of the Thirty Years' War
Siege of Privas
1629 siege
Treaty of Monçon
1626 treaty ending the Valtellina War
Revolt of the va-nu-pieds
unsuccessful popular uprising in Normandy, France