Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text
The text related to the cultural heritage 'Palace and Park of Versailles' has mentioned 'Louis XIII' in the following places:
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In 1623, Louis XIII, King of France, built a hunting lodge on a hill in a favorite hunting ground found 12 miles (19xc2xa0km) west of Paris, capital of France,[4] and 10 miles (16xc2xa0km) from his primary residence, the Chxc3xa2teau de Saint-Germain-en-Laye. | WIKI |
[5] The site, near a village named Versailles,[a] was a wooded wetland that Louis XIII saw for the first time with his father, Henry IV,[6] on 24 August 1607. | WIKI |
Louis XIII came to love Versailles,[8] but it was lambasted at court as being generally unworthy of a king,[9] especially compared to Saint-Germain-en-Laye. | WIKI |
[10] A courtier once retorted, after Louis XIII spoke of the demolition of the windmill that preceded his lodge on its hill, that "while the mill had gone, the wind remained." | WIKI |
In spite of this mockery, Louis XIII spent much of his time at Versailles,[9] and began buying land,[10] and the feudal lordship of Versailles in 1632,[8] to create a hunting estate at Versailles. | WIKI |
[11] In an event remembered as the Day of the Dupes, the culmination of a power struggle between Louis XIII's mother, Marie de' Medici, and his chief minister, Cardinal Richelieu,[12] Louis XIII summoned Richelieu to Versailles and expelled Marie,[11] an antagonist throughout his reign, from power. | WIKI |
[13] Now more confident,[14] Louis XIII decided to expand the Versailles residence,[9] and in 1631 tasked architect Philibert Le Roy with rebuilding the Versailles lodge as a chxc3xa2teau,[5][8] and garden designers Jacques Boyceau and Jacques de Nemours with laying gardens around it. | WIKI |
Richelieu died in 1642 and was followed by Louis XIII in 1643, which left Anne as regent for a four-year-old Louis XIV and began a struggle between Anne, Richelieu's successor, Cardinal Mazarin, and the princes of the blood over control of Louis XIV. | WIKI |
It began with the original chxc3xa2teau, with the brick and stone and sloping slate mansard roofs of the Louis XIII style used by architect Philibert Le Roy. | WIKI |
The faxc3xa7ade of Louis XIII's original chxc3xa2teau is preserved on the entrance front. | WIKI |
The construction in 1668xe2x80x931671 of Le Vau's enveloppe around the outside of Louis XIII's red brick and white stone chxc3xa2teau added state apartments for the king and the queen. | WIKI |
The apartments of the King were the heart of the chateau; they were in the same location as the rooms of Louis XIII, the creator of the chateau, on the first floor (second floor US style). | WIKI |
The strongest imprint has been left by Louis XIV, who started by enlarging the small brick and stone chxc3xa2teau built by his father, Louis XIII, in 1624. | UNESCO |