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Louis XIV: The Sun King

Melvyn Bragg and guests discuss the life and reign of the French king who built Versailles and took on the personal rule of his kingdom, becoming known as an absolute monarch.

In 1661 the 23 year-old French king Louis the XIV had been on the throne for 18 years when his chief minister, Cardinal Mazarin, died. Louis is reported to have said to his ministers, 鈥淚t is now time that I govern my affairs myself. You will assist me with your counsels when I ask for them [but] I order you to seal no orders except by my command鈥 I order you not to sign anything, not even a passport, without my command, and to render account to me personally each day鈥

So began the personal rule of Louis XIV, which lasted a further 54 years until his death in 1715. From his newly-built palace at Versailles, Louis was able to project an image of himself as the centre of gravity around which all of France revolved: it鈥檚 no accident that he became known as the Sun King. He centralized power to the extent he was able to say 鈥楲鈥檈tat c鈥檈st moi鈥: I am the state. Under his rule France became the leading diplomatic, military and cultural power in Europe.

With

Catriona Seth
Marshal Foch Professor of French Literature at the University of Oxford

Guy Rowlands
Professor of Early Modern History at the University of St Andrews

and

Penny Roberts
Professor of Early Modern History at the University of Warwick

Producer: Luke Mulhall

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47 minutes

Last on

Thu 25 May 2023 21:30

Links and further reading

CONTRIBUTORS

at the University of Warwick

at the University of St Andrews

at the University of Oxford

READING LIST

James B. Collins, The State in Early Modern France (Cambridge University Press, 2nd edition, 2009)

Lady Antonia Fraser, Love and Louis XIV: The Women in the Life of the Sun King (Weidenfeld and Nicholson, 2007)

Alexandre Maral, Le Roi-Soleil et Dieu (Perrin, 2012)

Nancy Mitford, The Sun King (Hamish Hamilton, 1966)

Lucy Norton (trans. and ed.), Memoirs of the Duc de Saint-Simon (Prion Books, 1999)

Jean-Christian Petitfils, Louis XIV (Perrin, 2002)

David Sturdy, Louis XIV (Palgrave Macmillan, 1998)

Josephine Wilkinson, Louis XIV: The Real King of Versailles (Amberley, 2019)

John B. Wolf, Louis XIV (W. W. Norton, 1974 and other editions available)

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