
Catherine de Medici: Renaissance Queen of France
Catégorie: Calendriers et Agendas, Histoire, Religions et Spiritualités
Auteur: Ralph Ellison
Éditeur: Alan J. Flusser
Publié: 2016-11-13
Écrivain: Peter Härtling
Langue: Espagnol, Portugais, Basque, Croate
Format: eBook Kindle, Livre audio
Auteur: Ralph Ellison
Éditeur: Alan J. Flusser
Publié: 2016-11-13
Écrivain: Peter Härtling
Langue: Espagnol, Portugais, Basque, Croate
Format: eBook Kindle, Livre audio
Catherine de' Medici - Wikipedia - Catherine de' Medici, as Queen consort of France, 1550s. Portrait at the Uffizi Gallery. "Her mouth is too large and her eyes too prominent and colourless for beauty", wrote a Venetian envoy as Catherine approached forty, "but a very distinguished-looking woman, with a shapely figure, a beautiful skin and exquisitely shaped hands".
The History Blog » Blog Archive » Catherine de’ Medici ... - A portrait of Catherine de’ Medici with four of her children has returned to Strawberry Hill House 279 after Horace Walpole first bought it and 179 years after it was sold away with the rest of his vast collection. It is the only surviving contemporary portrait of Catherine de’ Medici, one of the most powerful queens in French history.
"Serpent Queen", la série américaine sur Catherine de ... - The Serpent Queen est adapté du best-seller de Leonie Frieda, Catherine de Medici, Renaissance Queen of France, qui s'appuie sur la correspondance de la souveraine. La série historique nous ...
Renaissance for Kids: Medici Family - Catherine de Medici (1529 - 1589): Catherine married King Henry II of France and became Queen of France in 1547. She later served as regent for her son King Charles IX and played a major role in the reign of her third son Henry III. Catherine supported the arts and brought ballet to the French court.
Catherine de Medici Was Utterly Ruthless—And She Paid A ... - Catherine de Medici’s husband was never meant to become king of France, but things could change extremely quickly in a Renaissance court. In 1536, the heir to the throne, Henry’s older brother Francis, was playing a game of tennis when he started feeling ill. Within days, he was dead, shocking Europe and thrusting Henry into the line of succession. All of a sudden, the young orphaned ...
Starz's The Serpent Queen Has Found Its Catherine de Medici - Catherine de Medici: Renaissance Queen of France. SHOP NOW. Leonie Frieda's Catherine de Medici: Renaissance Queen of France will serve as the source material for The Serpent Queen. It ...
‘The Serpent Queen’: Starz Casts Catherine de Medici’s ... - Based on the book Catherine de Medici: Renaissance Queen of France by Leonie Frieda, the eight-episode series hails from writer and executive producer Justin Haythe (Revolutionary Road). Related Story
Catherine de Medici: Biography, Reign, Accomplishments - Catherine de Medici (born Caterina Maria Romola di Lorenzo de Medici; April 13, 1519-January 5, 1589) was a member of the powerful Italian Medici family who became queen consort of France through her marriage to King Henry II. As queen consort and, later, queen mother, Catherine was highly influential during a period of intense religious and civil conflict.
Rarely Seen Portrait of Renaissance Queen Catherine de ... - Though Catherine de’ Medici stands in the background of this monumental 1561 portrait, her pose reveals her true acting as regent of France, the Italian noblewoman wears black—a ...
Catherine de Médicis — Wikipédia - 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 ().. Fille de Laurent II de Médicis (1492-1519), duc d'Urbino, et de Madeleine de la Tour d'Auvergne (1498-1519), elle grandit en Italie d'où elle est originaire par son père. À la mort de ses parents, elle ...
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