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Enguerrand de Marigny leads by 4.0 pts · 2 figures compared

Politician · Medieval

Politician · Medieval
Enguerrand de Marigny was appointed chamberlain to King Philip IV of France. This position made him the king's chief financial and administrative advisor, giving him control over royal finances and policy.
After the death of Philip IV, King Louis X ordered the arrest and execution of Enguerrand de Marigny on charges of corruption and sorcery. He was hanged at Montfaucon, a dramatic fall from power that reflected the political purge of Philip's advisors.
Li Shen wrote the poem 'Pity the Farmer' (
Li Shen was involved in the Niu-Li factional strife, a prolonged political conflict between two court factions. His alignment with the Li faction influenced his political career and appointments.
Li Shen was appointed as chancellor under Emperor Wuzong. His chancellorship occurred during the Huichang era, a period of political and religious reforms, including the persecution of Buddhism.
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