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The Great Favourite: the Duke of Lerma and the Court and Government of Philip III of Spain, 1598-1621 (Studies in Early Modern European History)
Patrick Williams
The Great Favourite: the Duke of Lerma and the Court and Government of Philip III of Spain, 1598-1621 (Studies in Early Modern European History)
Patrick Williams
Francisco Gómez de Sandoval, Duke of Lerma (1553-1625) is the last major unknown statesman in modern European history. Patrick Williams brings him dramatically to life and challenges the assumptions that historians have made about him and about Spanish history at a time of profound crisis, inviting a re-evaluation of the phenomenon of government by favorites in this seminal period of European history. Lerma served Philip III as his favorite and first minister between 1598 and 1618. His power dazzled contemporaries; one petitioner telling Philip that he had come to see him "because I could not get an appointment with the Duke of Lerma." Within a decade of assuming office Lerma had raised his family from humiliating poverty to great riches and was the greatest patron of the arts in Europe. His use of power provoked intense debate about the nature of corruption in government. Yet Lerma remained deeply ambivalent about his position. Determined to follow family tradition and retire into religious life to secure the salvation of his soul, he secured a cardinalate in 1617, ending his life as a prince of the Church.
Media | Books Paperback Book (Book with soft cover and glued back) |
Released | November 1, 2009 |
ISBN13 | 9780719081415 |
Publishers | Manchester University Press |
Pages | 328 |
Dimensions | 230 × 17 × 153 mm · 467 g |
Language | English |
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