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  1. Catherine de' Medici's court festivals. Ball at the Court of Henri III (detail), Franco-Flemish school, c. 1582. A series of lavish and spectacular court entertainments, sometimes called magnificences, were laid on by Catherine de' Medici, the queen consort of France from 1547 to 1559 and queen mother from 1559 until her death in 1589.

  2. 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. As a young woman, she witnessed at first hand the artistic flowering ...

  3. Caterina Medici da Broni (1573–1617) was an Italian woman who was executed for witchcraft. [1] She worked as a domestic servant for the senator Luigi Melzi of Milan. When Luigi Melzi became ill and died in 1616, she was accused of having caused his illness by use of sorcery. She was accused by a former employer, who had suspected her for ...

  4. Dvorac Blois, Francuska. Pokop. Saint-Sauveur, Blois naknadno pokopana u pariškoj crkvi Saint-Denis 1610. Caterina de' Medici ( Firenza, 13. april 1519. - dvorac Blois, 5. januar 1589 .), bila je francuska kraljica od 31. marta 1547. do 10. jula 1559. i regentica svog maloljetnog sina Karla IX. od 1560. do 1564 .

  5. r. Katarina af Medici (født 13. april 1519, død 5. januar 1589) var datter af Lorenzo 2. af Medici fra den herskede Medici-slægt i Firenze og dronning af Frankrig . Hun blev 1533 gift med hertugen af Orléans, som senere blev Kong Henrik 2. af Frankrig . Hun blev køligt modtaget ved det franske hof, hvor hendes mand var mere interesseret i ...

  6. Reines de France. modifier. Catherine de Médicis est née le 13 avril 1519 à Florence ( République florentine) sous le nom de Caterina Maria Romola di Lorenzo de' Medici et morte le 5 janvier 1589 à Blois ( France ).

  7. Bianca Maria di Piero de' Medici (10 September 1445 [1] – 20 July 1505) was a member of the de' Medici family, de facto rulers of Florence in the late 15th century. She was the daughter of Piero di Cosimo de' Medici, de facto ruler of the Florentine Republic, and sister of Lorenzo de' Medici, who succeeded his father in that position.