
Mazarin
A kingdom to inherit, a cardinal to command.
- 1978 – 1979
- Ended
- Drama · War & Politics · Family
- ~55m / ep
- 1 season
- 7.0/10
The series Mazarin (1978) recounts the rise of Jules Mazarin, first an Italian diplomat and later France’s chief minister after Richelieu. The story shows how he earns the trust of Anne of Austria and becomes the political mentor of the young Louis XIV. Over the course of the episodes, Mazarin faces court intrigues, the hostility of powerful nobles, and the turmoil of the Fronde, which threatens royal authority and forces him into several periods of exile. Despite pamphlets and conspiracies, he manages to restore order and prepare the emergence of the future Sun King. The series thus portrays a skilled statesman, often contested but essential in shaping absolute monarchy.
Latest: Season 1 · 1978
View all seasonsThe series Mazarin (1978) recounts the rise of Jules Mazarin in a France weakened by the end of Louis XIII’s reign. First a papal diplomat, he becomes Richelieu’s political heir and gradually wins the trust of Anne of Austria, acting as the guiding force behind the young Louis XIV. The narrative follows the major crises of the mid‑seventeenth century: the hostility of the great nobles, the rivalries within the court, and above all the Fronde, a vast rebellion that challenges royal authority and forces Mazarin into exile. Despite pamphlets, conspiracies, and public hatred, he manages to restore stability and reassert the monarchy’s power. By steering Louis XIV toward adulthood and political mastery, Mazarin lays the foundations of a centralized royal authority, paving the way for the future Sun King’s personal rule.
E1. Episode 1
Dec 9, 1978 · 56m
Richelieu, dying, entrusts Mazarin with the mission of continuing his political work. After the cardinal’s death, followed by that of Louis XIII, Mazarin helps Anne of Austria have the king’s will annulled, allowing her to become full regent. Mazarin then establishes himself as the true head of government and protector of the young Louis XIV. But from his very first days in power, he faces the hostility of the great nobles and the first mazarinades, foreshadowing the troubles to come.
E2. Episode 2
Dec 16, 1978 · 55m
Mazarin governs alongside Anne of Austria, continuing the authoritarian policies inherited from Richelieu. The great nobles, frustrated at being pushed aside, gather in secret and fuel popular discontent. The Parlement, already hostile, joins the critics and strengthens the opposition. Aristocratic salons become centers of intrigue against the cardinal. This part establishes a climate of political suffocation in which the “princes in a cage” search for a way out.
E3. Episode 3
Dec 23, 1978 · 55m
Mazarin decides to strike hard by arresting Condé, Conti, and Longueville, a dramatic move meant to crush the emerging rebellion. The decision shocks the entire kingdom and reignites the ambitions of the princely families. Parlement and the nobles unite against the cardinal, while Paris grows restless and begins to rise up. Mazarin finds himself isolated, besieged by pamphlets and public anger. The situation escalates until the Fronde breaks out, plunging France into crisis.
E4. Episode 4
Dec 30, 1978 · 55m
E5. Episode 5
Jan 6, 1979 · 55m
E6. Episode 6
Jan 13, 1979 · 40m





















