ouis XIII (1601-43), king of France
(1610-43), son of Henry IV, first of the Bourbon kings of France,
and his wife Marie de Médicis, born in Fontainebleau. During his
minority from 1610 to 1617 his mother served as regent. She
allied France with Spain and arranged the marriage in 1615 of
Louis to Princess Anne of Austria, daughter of Philip III, king
of Spain. For most of his reign Louis was dominated by Cardinal
Richelieu, who joined his council of ministers in 1624 through
the efforts of Marie de Médicis and served eventually as prime
minister until his death in 1642. Under Richelieu's anti-Habsburg
foreign policy, France entered (1635) the Thirty Years' War as an
ally of Sweden and the Protestant princes of Germany. Louis's
reign was marked also by occasional religious strife between
Roman Catholics and the French Protestants, or Huguenots, and by
the many conspiracies against Richelieu. Louis was succeeded by
his son Louis XIV. [Microsoft Encarta 98 Encyclopedia]