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Catherine de Medici played an important part in the history of Sixteenth Century France. Catherine de Medici has been held partly responsible for starting the French Wars of Religion. But has her contribution been exaggerated? ... Catherine de Medici moved back to a policy of moderation after 1570. Was this a realistic...
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Catherine de' Medici - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Catherine de' Medici (13 April 1519 – 5 January 1589) was born in Florence, Italy, as Caterina Maria Romula di Lorenzo de' Medici . Both of her parents, Lorenzo II de' Medici, Duke of Urbino, and M...
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Catherine was born on April 13, 1519, in Florence, Italy, the daughter of the Florentine ruler Lorenzo de' Medici, called Lorenzo the Magnificent. In 1533 she married the duc d'Orléans, who became king of France in 1547 as Henry II.
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www.distinguishedwomen.com/biographies/medici-c.html
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Catherine de Medici, Queen of France, the wife of one French king and the mother of three, was born at Florence in 1519. She was a daughter of Lorenzo II de Medici and a French princess, Madeleine de la Tour d'Auvergne. ... Is the subject of books:; About Catherine de' Medici, 1835, BY: Honoré de Balzac;
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Annotated Bibliography for Catherine d'Medici ... Catherine de' Medici was born to the Medici family of Florence in 1519. Her parents were Lorenzo, Duke of Urbino and Madeleine de la Tour d'Auvergne. Both of her parents died shortly after her birth leaving her as the sole heiress to all of the possessions and holdings of...
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departments.kings.edu/womens_history/cathymedici.html
departments.kings.edu/womens_history/cathymedici.html
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Download the free ebook: Catherine De Medici by Honoré de Balzac ... Author Balzac, Honoré de, 1799-1850 ... Title Catherine De Medici...
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Catherine de Medici was a lonely Italian princess in the French court. Homesick for the tastes of home, she sends for her own chefs, and introduces France to sorbets, artichokes, pastry, and other innovations. Catherine de Medici (1519-1589...
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