Nov 20,1942 - Present
THE 46TH PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES
1624 The astute French monarch, Louis XIII, bestowed the title of Cardinal Richelieu upon his trusted adviser, marking the onset of an influential era in French politics.
1624 France and the Netherlands sealed their diplomatic relations with the signing of the Treaty of Compiègne.
1624 A turning point in French politics occurs when Charles de La Vieuville is apprehended, subsequently replaced by Cardinal Richelieu as the primary advisor to the French king. This marks the ascent of a powerful statesman.
1624 In 1624, French King Louis XIII appointed Cardinal Richelieu as his prime minister, initiating a transformative period in French politics and foreign policy.
1624 Sir Thomas Warner's establishment of the first British colony in the Caribbean on Saint Kitts becomes a pivotal moment in colonial history.