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Politics and faction at the court of Francis I: the Duchesse D'Etampes, Montmorency and the Dauphin Henri
Authors:Potter   David
Affiliation:* The author is Reader in French History at the University of Kent. He may be contacted at d.1.potter{at}kent.ac.uk
Abstract:There has been a growing interest in faction at the court ofFrance in the sixteenth century, alongside the continuing dissectionof clientelism. The later years of Francis I, until recentlyrelatively little understood, have been revealed as a periodof intensely unstable power relations at the centre of the court.This stemmed from the dominance of the Constable de Montmorencyin the years 1537–1540, his step-by-step removal frompower in 1540–1541 and the emergence of the king's mistress,the duchesse d'Etampes as the dominant political figure to whomall the contenders for authority: Admiral Chabot de Brion, Cardinalde Tournon and Admiral Claude d'Annebault had to adjust. Thisstudy examines these relationships, particularly in the lightof the despatches of imperial ambassadors, who sought both toobserve what they thought to be alarming developments in Franceand to encourage the dauphin, an increasingly important figure,to take a hand in the removal of the king's mistress and thesetting aside of his father.
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