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  1. Elisabeth of France, or Elisabeth of Valois (Spanish: Isabel de Valois; French: Élisabeth de Valois) (2 April 1546 – 3 October 1568), was Queen of Spain as the third wife of Philip II of Spain. She was the eldest daughter of Henry II of France and Catherine de' Medici.

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      Portrait of Elisabeth of Valois (c. 1561-1565) by Sofonisba...

  2. Portrait of Elisabeth of Valois (c. 1561-1565) by Sofonisba Anguissola. Portrait of Elisabeth of Valois is an oil-on-canvas painting executed c.1561–1565 by the Italian artist Sofonisba Anguissola, now in the Museo del Prado in Madrid. It shows Elisabeth of Valois, third wife of Philip II of Spain.

  3. Women in World History: A Biographical Encyclopedia. Elizabeth of Valois (1545–1568)Queen of Spain. Name variations: Elisabeth or Élizabeth de France; Princess Elizabeth of France; Elizabeth of the Peace; Isabel or Isabella of France.

  4. 3 de mar. de 2024 · Sofonisba Anguissola’s painting, Elisabeth of Valois holding a Portrait of Philip II, is currently at Museo del Prado in Spain. Elisabeth commissioned the portrait while at the Spanish court in Madrid between 1561 and 1565. The painting depicts Elisabeth holding a miniature portrait of her husband, Philip II, the King of Spain.

  5. 3 de oct. de 2023 · Isabel de Valois no era una belleza, pero poseía un gran encanto. De su madre, Catalina de Médicis, había heredado rasgos esencialmente mediterráneos; de su padre, Enrique II, una gran capacidad de seducción. Alta y esbelta, de ojos y cabellos oscuros, tenía el rostro ovalado y la tez muy blanca.

  6. Margaret of Valois (French: Marguerite, 14 May 1553 – 27 March 1615), popularly known as La Reine Margot, was a French princess of the Valois dynasty who became Queen of Navarre by marriage to Henry III of Navarre and then also Queen of France at her husband's 1589 accession to the latter throne as Henry IV.

  7. Elizabeth of Valois (văl´wä, Fr. välwä´), 1545–68, queen of Spain, daughter of Henry II of France. Originally intended to wed Don Carlos, son of Philip II of Spain, she was married (1559) to Philip himself. The unfounded legend of a tragic love between Elizabeth and Carlos is often found in literature, notably in Schiller's Don Carlos.