Legacy[edit]
Of his children, Jean-Baptiste Colbert, Marquis de Seignelay, followed his father as Secretary of State of the Navy while Jacques-Nicolas Colbert was Archbishop of Rouen.
His policies inspired those of Alexander Hamilton, the first treasury secretary of the United States.[5]
Six ships of the French Navy bore his name:
• A steam corvette in 1848
• A battleship in 1875
• A cargo ship in 1914
• A dundee in 1916
• A French heavy cruiser, launched 1928
• A French missile cruiser, launched 1956
In literature, the power struggle between Colbert and Fouquet is one of the main plotlines of Alexandre Dumas Père's novel The Vicomte of Bragelonne, the second sequel to The Three Musketeers. Dumas paints Colbert as an uncouth and ruthless schemer who stops at little, in contrast to the more refined Fouquet, counselled by Aramis.
Legacy[edit]Of his children, Jean-Baptiste Colbert, Marquis de Seignelay, followed his father as Secretary of State of the Navy while Jacques-Nicolas Colbert was Archbishop of Rouen.His policies inspired those of Alexander Hamilton, the first treasury secretary of the United States.[5]Six ships of the French Navy bore his name:• A steam corvette in 1848• A battleship in 1875• A cargo ship in 1914• A dundee in 1916• A French heavy cruiser, launched 1928• A French missile cruiser, launched 1956In literature, the power struggle between Colbert and Fouquet is one of the main plotlines of Alexandre Dumas Père's novel The Vicomte of Bragelonne, the second sequel to The Three Musketeers. Dumas paints Colbert as an uncouth and ruthless schemer who stops at little, in contrast to the more refined Fouquet, counselled by Aramis.
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