Orléans, Gaston, duc d', 1608-60, son of King
Henry IV and
Marie de' Medici, younger brother of
Louis XIII. He took part in many of the conspiracies of the great nobles against Louis XIII's minister, Cardinal
Richelieu, and several times fled from France. Although Gaston was pardoned after each revolt, his associates did not fare so well; the younger Henri de
Montmorency and the marquis de
Cinq Mars were executed. After the death (1643) of Louis XIII, Gaston became lieutenant general of France and successfully campaigned against the Spanish. For his leading part in the
Fronde he was exiled (1652) to Blois. Gaston was the father of Mlle de
Montpensier.
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