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  1. Hace 4 días · Her future sister-in-law, Elisabeth of Valois, became a close friend of whom Mary "retained nostalgic memories in later life". Mary's maternal grandmother, Antoinette de Bourbon, was another strong influence on her childhood and acted as one of her principal advisors.

  2. Hace 4 días · Mary Tudor's death in 1558 enabled Philip to seal the treaty by marrying Henry II's daughter, Elisabeth of Valois, later giving him a claim to the throne of France on behalf of his daughter by Elisabeth, Isabella Clara Eugenia.

  3. 3 de may. de 2024 · of Valois 1520–1537: Charles II de Valois 1522–1545 Duke of Orléans: Margaret 1523–1574 Duchess of Berry: Emmanuel Philibert 1528–1580 Duke of Savoy: Mary Stuart 1542–1587 Queen of Scots: Francis II 1544–1560 King of France r. 1559–1560: Elisabeth of Valois 1545–1568: Philip II 1527–1598 King of England, Spain, and ...

  4. Hace 2 días · Anne Marie Louise d'Orléans, Duchess of Montpensier, " Granddaughter of France " (29 May 1627 – 5 April 1693) known as La Grande Mademoiselle, was the eldest daughter of Gaston d'Orléans, an his first wife Marie de Bourbon, Duchess of Montpensier. Mademoiselle's mother died in childbirth and Anne Marie Louise inherited her vast fortune ...

  5. 23 de abr. de 2024 · King Charles V of France, and Jeanne of Valois, Queen of Navarre were two of her ten children. Bonne of Bohemia Bonne of Luxemburg (also Bona) (May 20, 1315 – September 11, 1349), was born Jutta, the daughter of John the Blind of Luxemburg, king of Bohemia and his first wife Elisabeth of Bohemia.

  6. Hace 6 días · The king married in 1570, to Elisabeth of Austria; they had a daughter, Marie Elisabeth of Valois. In that same year came the Peace of Saint-Germain-en-Laye, after which Charles increasingly took advice from Admiral Gaspar de Coligny, a Huguenot leader. An effort at peace involved the marriage of the king's sister Margaret to Henry of Navarre.

  7. 22 de abr. de 2024 · History of the Valois Tapestries. Catherine de’ Medici commissioned the Valois Tapestries to depict the magnificent festivals at the court of France. The eight tapestries are based on designs by Antoine Caron and woven in Brussels by two unknown masters in 1576.