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Originally appearing in Volume V12, Page 954 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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FRANCOIS DE HARLAY DE CHAMPVALLON (1625-1695)  , 5th archbishop of Paris, was born in that city on the 14th of August 1625 .
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Nephew of Francois de Harlay, archbishop of
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Rouen, he was presented to the abbey of Jumieges immediately on leaving the College de Navarre, and he was only twenty-six when he succeeded his
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uncle in the archiepiscopal see . He was transferred to the see of Paris in 1671, he was nominated by the king for the cardinalate in 169o, and the domain of St Cloud was erected into a duchy in his favour . He was
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commander of the order of the Saint Esprit and a member of the French Academy . During the early
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part of his
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political career he was a
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firm adherent of Mazarin, and is said to have helped to procure his return from exile . His private
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life gave rise to much
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scandal, but he had a
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great capacity for business, considerable learning, and was an eloquent and persuasive
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speaker . He definitely secured the favour of Louis XIV. by his support of the claims of the Gallican Church formulated by the declaration made by the clergy in assembly on the 19th of March 1682, when Bossuet accused him of truckling to the court like a valet . One of the three witnesses of the king's
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marriage with Madame de
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Maintenon, he was hated by her for using his influence with the king to keep the
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matter secret . He had a weekly audience of Louis XIV. in
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company with Pere la Chaise on the affairs of the Church in Paris, but his influence gradually declined, and Saint-Simon, who
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bore him no good will for his harsh attitude to the Jansenists. says that his friends deserted him as the royal favour waned, until at last most of his time was spent at Conflans in company with the duchess of Lesdiguieres, who alone was faithful to him . He urged the revocation of the edict of Nantes, and showed great severity to the
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Huguenots at
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Dieppe, of which he was temporal and spiritual lord . He died suddenly, without having received the sacraments, on the 6th of August 1695 . His funeral discourse was delivered by the Pere Gaillard, and Mme de Sevigne made on the occasion the severe comment that there were only two trifles to make this a difficult matter—his life and his
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death .

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Abbe Legendre, Vita Francisci de Harlay (Paris, 172o) and Eloge de Harlay (1695) ; Saint-Simon, Memoires (vol. ii., ed . A. de Boislisle, 1879), and numerous references in the Lettres of Mme de Sevigne .

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