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Caterina de' Medici

Caterina de' Medici

Regina consorte di francia
«Era lei che faceva tutto e il re non muoveva un dito senza che ella lo sapesse.» Caterina Maria Romula di Lorenzo de' Medici, nota semplicemente come Caterina de' Medici, fu regina consorte di Francia, come moglie di Enrico II, dal 1547 al 1559,... Wikipedia

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She was Queen of France from 1547 to 1559 by marriage to King Henry II and the mother of French kings Francis II, Charles IX, and Henry III.
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8 giorni fa · Catherine de' Medici was the queen consort of Henry II of France (1547–59) and regent of France. She was one of the most influential personalities of the ...
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Catherine de Médicis est née le 13 avril 1519 à Florence (République florentine) sous le nom de Caterina Maria Romola di Lorenzo de' Medici et morte le 5 ...
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Italian-born French queen, regent and mother of three kings of France. She was a powerful influence in 16th century France, particularly during the Wars of ...
Queen consort of Henry II (1547–59), mother of Francis II, Charles IX, and Henry III, and regent of France (1560–74).
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Catherine's marriage to Henry II was first suggested when she was only six years old and formally arranged when she was eleven. Catherine herself was never ...
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Catherine was born in Florence, Italy, into the powerful Medici family. She married the youngest son of François 1er, the future King Henri II, in 1533.
Born 13 April, 1519; died 5 January, 1589. She was the daughter of Lorenzo de' Medici (II), Duke of Urbino, and Madeleine de la Tour d' Auvergne.
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This biography of Catherine de Medici by Céline Borello, professor of modern history at the University of Le Mans and specialist in Protestantism.
Modeled satirically on a Latin “Saint's life” or legenda, the Discours Merveilleux purports to expose the devious and perverse character of Catherine de Medici, ...