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COMTE DE See also: grand-See also: nephew of See also: Pierre de Branteme
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He was the second favourite of Gaston, duke of See also: Orleans, the weak
See also: brother of See also: Louis XIII., succeeding
See also: Antoine de Laage, duc de See also: Puylaurens, in this position in 1635
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He planned the assassination of See also: Cardinal See also: Richelieu at the See also: camp of See also: Amiens in 1636, a See also: plan which failed through the cowardice of Orleans
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Montresor was obliged to spend the next six years on his estate, but in 1642 he entered into the See also: plot of Cinq See also: Mars against Richelieu
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On its failure he escaped to See also: England, but his estates were confiscated
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Returning after Richelieu's See also: death, he entered into the intrigues of the See also: period just preceding the See also: Fronde, and was imprisoned in the Bastille, then in See also: Vincennes, having risked his safety by coming back from exile in See also: Holland to aid the duchess of Chevreuse
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See also: Mazarin attempted to win him over in vain, but in 1653 he made his submission to the victorious See also: minister, and from that See also: time on played no See also: part in public See also: life
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He had three See also: children by Mlle de See also: Guise, with whom he had a lasting liaison
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His Memoires have preserved his name from the oblivion other-wise awaiting such intriguers; they are written with naive frankness and are extremely interesting
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They are printed by A
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Petitot and Monmerque in Collection See also: des memoires relatifs a l'histoire de See also: France (See also: Paris, 1876)
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