About
This powerful seventeenth-century religious and political leader served as Chief Minister to King Louis XIII of France and was also appointed French Secretary of State. He played a major role in limiting the power of the European Habsburg family and in securing France's victory in the Thirty Years' War.
Trivia
A notable arts patron, he established the famous Académie Française.
Before Fame
In his late childhood years, he studied philosophy and undertook military training. In his early twenties, he was given the title of Bishop of Luçon.
Family Life
Born Armand Jean du Plessis, he grew up in Paris, France, as the fourth child of François du Plessis and Susanne de La Porte.
Associated With
A fictionalized version of Richelieu appears as a main character in Alexandre Dumas' famous novel The Three Musketeers.