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An enthralling odyssey through the splendor and turbulence of 17th-century Europe, this book uncovers the extraordinary life and legacy of Cardinal Jules Raymond Mazarin—one of the most controversial, enigmatic, and influential figures of his age. Four centuries after the passing of the celebrated Italo-French statesman, this illuminating work reexamines his unparalleled rise to power, tracing his journey from the humble origins of an Italian hinterland fief to the grandiose courts of Rome and his pinnacle as the trusted prime minister to King Louis XIV of France. Rich in meticulously…mehr

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An enthralling odyssey through the splendor and turbulence of 17th-century Europe, this book uncovers the extraordinary life and legacy of Cardinal Jules Raymond Mazarin—one of the most controversial, enigmatic, and influential figures of his age. Four centuries after the passing of the celebrated Italo-French statesman, this illuminating work reexamines his unparalleled rise to power, tracing his journey from the humble origins of an Italian hinterland fief to the grandiose courts of Rome and his pinnacle as the trusted prime minister to King Louis XIV of France.
Rich in meticulously researched detail, the author ventures beyond mere biography to reveal the vibrant cultural and social contexts that shaped Mazarin's world. Through a fresh lens, this critical study dismantles misconceptions and sheds light on his political genius, personal tribulations, and the contradictions of a man who embodied the very spirit of the Baroque era.
Far more than a portrait of a statesman, this book is an invitation to explore a dazzling epoch where ambition, intrigue, and art converged to forge the foundations of modern Europe. A must-read for students, researchers, and history enthusiasts alike, it captures Mazarin as he truly was—a visionary, a survivor, and a man of indelible complexity.

Alina J. Di Mattia is an esteemed Italian journalist, writer, and historian with a profound dedication to the humanities and a keen interest in the intersection of culture and emerging technologies. A graduate of the University of L’Aquila, where she earned a degree in Modern Literature and Culture and Communication Techniques, she brings over three decades of expertise in media, education, and cultural outreach.
Renowned for her scholarship on 17th-century Italian history and literature, Di Mattia has curated and led numerous educational initiatives and cultural events, cementing her reputation as a dynamic and influential voice in the field. Her work has been recognized with prestigious national literary awards, reflecting her commitment to exploring complex historical and social themes with nuance and depth.
An accomplished author, Di Mattia has published a range of notable works, including Ignoto militi (on World War I), Emanuele, l’asperger e io (focused on autism), A spasso con Silone, and C’era una volta a Cerchio (documenting early 20th-century Italian immigration), nd many other. Her books are celebrated for their blend of meticulous research and compelling narrative style.
Currently, she collaborates with leading academic journals and serves as a key figure in cultural heritage initiatives. She is actively involved with the Giulio Raimondo Mazarin Study Center in Pescina (AQ), serves as Vice President of the Mazarin House Museum, and presides over the Jury for the Politics and Diplomacy Award (2024–2025). Her contributions continue to enrich the understanding of Italy’s cultural and historical legacy.