Armand, Prince Of Conti

Armand de Bourbon, Prince of Conti (1629 - 1666) was the second son of Henry II, Prince of Cond, and brother of Louis, the great Cond and Anne Genevieve, Duchess of Longueville. The title of Prince de Conti was revived in his favor in 1629. He was destined for the church and studied theology at the university of Bourges, but although he received several benefices he did not take orders. He played a conspicuous part in the intrigues and fighting of the Fronde, became in 1648 commander-in-chief of the rebel army, and in 1650 was with his brother Cond imprisoned at Vincennes. Released when Mazarin went into exile, he wished to marry Mademoiselle de Chevreuse (1627-1652), daughter of the duchesse de Chevreuse, the famous confidante of Anne of Austria, but was prevented by his brother, who was now supreme in the state. He was concerned in the Fronde of 1651, but soon afterwards became reconciled with Mazarin, and in 1654 married the cardinal's niece, Anne Marie Martinozzi (1639-1672), and secured the government of Guienne. He took command of the army which in 1654 invaded Catalonia, where he captured three towns from the Spaniards. He afterwards led the French forces in Italy, but after his defeat before Alessandria in 1657 retired to Languedoc, where he devoted himself to study and mysticism until his death. At Clermont Conti had been a fellow student of Molire's for whom he secured an introduction to the court of Louis XIV, but afterwards, when writing a treatise against the stage entitled Trait de la comdie et des spectacles selon les traditions de l'Eglise (Paris, 1667), he charged the dramatist with keeping a school of atheism. Conti also wrote Lettres sur la grce, and Du devoir des grands et des devoirs des gouverneurs de province. Issue included: Conti, Armand, Prince of Conti, Armand, Prince of

 

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