Events from the year 1641 in France.
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Incumbents
edit- Monarch: Louis XIII[1]
Events
edit- 18 January – The Junta de Braços (council of Estates) of the Principality of Catalonia, led by Pau Claris, accepts the proposal to establish the Catalan Republic under French protection.
- 1 June – Representatives of France and Portugal sign a treaty of alliance in Paris.
- 29 June – The Battle of Wolfenbüttel takes place between a combined Swedish and French force against the Holy Roman Empire, with the Swedish-French army driving back an Imperial assault.
- 14 September – The Treaty of Péronne is signed between Honoré II, Prince of Monaco and King Louis XIII, guaranteeing the Grimaldi family the right to rule Monaco in return for the principality becoming a French protectorate.
- 18 September – The siege of Bapaume ends with the surrender of the fortress by its Spanish occupiers.
- René Descartes' Meditations on First Philosophy is originally published.
Births
edit- 18 January – François-Michel le Tellier, Marquis de Louvois, war minister (d. 1691)
- 2 February – Claude de la Colombière, Jesuit priest and saint (d. 1682)
- 17 May – Pierre Monier, painter (d. 1703)
- 15 June – Bernard de la Monnoye, lawyer and writer (d. 1728)
- 28 June – Marie Casimire Louise de La Grange d'Arquien, queen consort of Poland (d. 1716)
- 29 June – Pierre Cholonec, Jesuit missionary and biographer in New France (d. 1723)
- 1 September – Jean Barbier d'Aucour, lawyer and satirist (d. 1694)
- 5 October – Françoise-Athénaïs de Rochechouart de Mortemart, mistress of Louis XIV (d. 1707)[2]
- 17 November – André, marquis de Nesmond, naval commander (d. 1702)
- 7 December – Louis, Count of Armagnac, noble (d. 1718)
- Pierre Allix, Protestant clergyman (d. 1717)
Deaths
edit- 23 March – Claude Bernard, priest (b. 1588)
- 6 July – Louis, Count of Soissons (b. 1604)
- 26 August – Jean-Jacques Bouchard, writer (b. 1606)
- 31 August – Guy de La Brosse, physician and botanist (b. 1586)
- 3 October – Étienne Martellange, architect (b. 1569)
- 22 December – Maximilien de Béthune, Duke of Sully, 2nd Prime Minister of France (b. 1560)
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ Sturdy, David (2017). Richelieu and Mazarin: A Study in Statesmanship. London: Bloomsbury Publishing. p. 20. ISBN 978-1-350-31732-1.
- ^ Eduardo, Leigh (2005). Mistresses: true stories of seduction, power and ambition. London: Michael O'Mara. p. 46. ISBN 9781843171416.