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... ll, he had been operating in Paris for many years. Louis XIV was still a fragile young king at the time, and Mazarin, who ruled for him. But the bishop was a decisive man—he was unable to move an inch in Rome later, because those who had bought him backed away and did not keep their promises, and because the bishop of Mazarin was determined to teach him a lesson.
Barras is indeed as Bishop Mazarin said, he has endured hardships in Rome for many years. If Louis XIV hadn't sent Erael to R ...
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