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Catherine de' Medici (Italian: Caterina de' Medici, pronounced [kateˈriːna de ˈmɛːditʃi]; French: Catherine de Médicis, pronounced [katʁin də medisis]; 13 April 1519 – 5 January 1589) was an Italian noblewoman born into the Medici family.
- Catalina de Médici - Wikipedia, la enciclopedia libre
Catalina de Médici ( Florencia, 13 de abril de 1519-...
- Catherine de' Medici's patronage of the arts - Wikipedia
Catherine de' Medici was a patron of the arts made a...
- Catalina de Médici - Wikipedia, la enciclopedia libre
Catalina de Médici ( Florencia, 13 de abril de 1519- Castillo de Blois, 5 de enero de 1589) fue una noble italiana, hija de Lorenzo II de Médici y Magdalena de la Tour de Auvernia. Como esposa de Enrique II de Francia, fue reina consorte de Francia desde 1547 hasta 1559.
28 de may. de 2024 · Catherine de’ Medici (born April 13, 1519, Florence [Italy]—died January 5, 1589, Blois, France) was the queen consort of Henry II of France (reigned 1547–59) and subsequently regent of France (1560–74), who was one of the most influential personalities of the Catholic–Huguenot wars.
5 de jun. de 2021 · Considerada brutal y calculadora, la figura de la poderosa Catalina de Medici es controversial. Pero, ¿cómo debemos juzgar sus acciones y su poder?
22 de jun. de 2022 · Catherine de' Medici is famous for being the most powerful woman in France between 1559 and c. 1576 and possibly the most powerful woman in all of Europe. She is infamous for her role in the St. Bartholomew's Day Massacre of 1572.
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Catherine de' Medici was a patron of the arts made a significant contribution to the French Renaissance. Catherine was inspired by the example of her father-in-law, King Francis I of France (reigned 1515–1547), who had hosted the leading artists of Europe at his court.
Catalina de Médicis (Catalina de Medici o de Médicis; Florencia, 1519 - Blois, Francia, 1589) Reina de Francia. Hija de Lorenzo II de Médicis y de Madeleine de La Tour d'Auvergne, en 1533 casó con Enrique, hijo de Francisco I de Francia.