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Catherine de Medici ... Charles IX died in 1574 and Catherine's favourite son Henry succeeded as Henry III of France.
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‘Catherine de’ Medici’ Review: A Woman at the Apex of Power - MSNIn her long adult life, Catherine sat at the apex of French power: as queen consort, as regent, as the mother of the last three Valois kings. But her place in history is secured most firmly by her ...
Born Giulio de' Medici, Catherine's uncle took the name Clement VII upon becoming pope in 1523. ... Catherine, who’d found her influence waning in the later years of Henry III’s reign, ...
Catherine de’ Medici was indeed a real person who lived in the 16th century. ... Charles IX, and Henry III — and hold significant sway over French politics through her children’s reigns.
Miss Sichel treats of the youth of Catherine de Medici, the Court of Henry II., the reign of François 11., Jeanne de Navarre, the Council of Poissy, the Huguenots, Ronsard, ...
Ani-reigniacs? Pinky and the Reign? I'm not sure how we should ship these two pairs. You might say that one is a genius and the other is insane. Do Catherine de Medici and King Henry II of "Reign ...
Life of Catherine de' Medici inspiring historical royal drama The Serpent Queen; ... Following Charles IX's death aged 23, Catherine's third and favourite son, Henry III, ...
Catherine de’ Medici was born a piece on a political chessboard in ... princess and a Florentine dynast was betrothed at age 14 by papal decree to the young French prince who would become Henry II.
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