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  1. Hace 3 días · Descubre la fascinante vida de Isabel de Valois, la reina consorte de España en el siglo XVI. Desde su nacimiento en la noble casa de Valois hasta su matrimo...

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  2. Hace 4 días · 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.

  3. Hace 3 días · Isabella I ( Spanish: Isabel I; 22 April 1451 – 26 November 1504), [2] also called Isabella the Catholic (Spanish: Isabel la Católica ), was Queen of Castile and León from 1474 until her death in 1504. She was also Queen of Aragon from 1479 until her death as the wife of King Ferdinand II. Reigning together over a dynastically unified Spain ...

  4. Hace 4 días · 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 15451568: Philip II 1527–1598 King of England, Spain, and Portugal ...

  5. Hace 5 días · Age 70. Death of Francisco Juancho de Luyando Orozco. Coamo, Coamo, Puerto Rico. Genealogy for Francisco Juancho de Luyando Orozco (de Luyando y Orozco) (c.1546 - c.1616) family tree on Geni, with over 255 million profiles of ancestors and living relatives.

    • San Juan
    • San Juan, San Juan, Puerto Rico
    • circa 1546
    • circa 1616 (60-78)Coamo, Coamo, Puerto Rico
  6. Hace 5 días · Catherine of Valois or Catherine of France (27 October 1401 – 3 January 1437) was Queen of England from 1420 until 1422. A daughter of King Charles VI of France, she married King Henry V of England [1] and was the mother of King Henry VI. [a] Catherine's marriage was part of a plan to eventually place Henry V on the throne of France, and ...

  7. Hace 3 días · This detailed study of Isabel de Moctezuma, affectionately called ‘the last Mexica princess’, was kindly written specially for us by Anastasia Kalyuta, an ethnohistorian based at the Russian Museum of Ethnography, St. Petersburg, who has undertaken extensive research on Isabel’s life at the General Archive of the Indies in Seville, Spain.