Histoire de Tancrede de Rohan, avec quelques autres pieces concernant l'histoire de France et l'histoire romaine
Chez J. F. Bassompierre|à Liège 1767|-|relié
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First edition. The history of Tancrede de Rohan is followed by 4 half-titles delimiting the different parts: Remarks on the birth of Henri II, Prince de Condé; History of the secret negotiations of France with Holland; Observations on the troubles of the Regency during the minority of Louis XIV; Research on the finances of the Romans; On the civil wars of the Romans. Copy with armorial furniture on the boards of the Montmorency-Luxembourg family. Alérion and lion. Ex libris L. Dussieux. Tancrède de Rohan (1630-1649) is the putative son of Henri de Rohan. Secretly raised in Holland, he saw his title contested by Henri's daughter, Marguerite, duchess of Rohan-Chabot, her father's sole heiress. He lost it by decree of the parliament of Paris in 1646, despite the efforts of the dowager duchess, his mother. This study is expanded with several researches by Father Griffet, notably on the finances of the Romans or on Henri II, Prince de Condé.