Nicolas Foucquet, surintendant des finances

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Nicolas Foucquet, surintendant des finances

by Arthur de Marsy

FR·~38 minutes·7 chapters

Chapters

7 total
1

NICOLAS FOUCQUET

0:17
2

NICOLAS FOUCQUET

4:54
3

I

2:23
4

II

6:44
5

III

7:57
6

IV

10:05
7

V

6:04

Description

A brilliant administrator, Nicolas Foucault rose to become the chief steward of France’s royal finances during the early reign of Louis XIV. His talent for reorganising tax collection and his grand vision for the kingdom’s economy earned him the confidence of the Sun King and the admiration of his contemporaries. At the same time, the young minister cultivated an extravagant lifestyle, acquiring the splendid Château de Vaux and surrounding himself with an impressive circle of artists, architects and scholars, all eager to share in the glow of his success.

The narrative then turns to the dramatic reversal of his fortunes, as court intrigues and rivalries bring the once‑celebrated figure under suspicion. Foucault’s arrest, the secretive investigations, and his long confinement in the Bastille and later at Pignerol become the focus of a compelling mystery that still fascinates historians. Drawing on an extraordinary range of archival sources, the author reconstructs the political and financial climate of early Louis XIV’s reign, offering listeners a vivid portrait of ambition, power, and the precariousness of courtly life.

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Language

fr

Duration

~38 minutes (36K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Chuck Greif and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at DP Europe (http://dp.rastko.net)

Release date

2007-06-21

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Arthur de Marsy

Arthur de Marsy

1843–1900

A 19th-century French historian and archaeologist, he brought the same care to coins, manuscripts, and local history. His work reflects a wide-ranging curiosity about the material traces of the past.

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