CATHERINE DE' MEDICI

dĕ mĕdˈĭchē, Ital. dā mĕˈdēchē, 1519–89, queen of France, daughter of Lorenzo de' Medici, duke of Urbino. She was married (1533) to the duc d'Orléans, later King Henry II. Neglected during the reign of her husband and that of her eldest son, Francis II, she became (1560) regent for her son Charles IX, who succeeded Francis. She remained Charles's adviser until his death (1574). Concerned primarily with preserving the power of the king in the religious conflicts of the time, with the aid of her chancellor Michel de L'Hôpital, she at first adopted a conciliatory policy toward the Huguenots, or French Protestants. The outbreak (1562) of the Wars of Religion (see Religion, Wars of), however, led her to an alliance with the Catholic party under François de Guise (see under Guise, family). After the defeat of royal troops by the Huguenot leader Gaspard de Coligny, Catherine agreed (1570) to the peace of St. Germain. Subsequently Coligny gained considerable influence over Charles IX. Fearing for her own power, and opposed to Coligny's schemes for expansion in the Low Countries which might lead to war with Spain, Catherine and Henri de Guise arranged Coligny's assassination. When the first attempt failed, she took part in planning the massacre of Saint Bartholomew's Day (1572) in which Coligny and hundreds of other Protestants were murdered. After the accession of her third son, Henry III, she vainly tried to revive her old conciliatory policy.

See E. Sichel, Catherine de' Medici and the French Reformation (1905, repr. 1969) and The Later Years of Catherine de' Medici (1908, repr. 1969); P. Van Dyke, Catherine de Médicis (1922); R. Roeder, Catherine de' Medici and the Lost Revolution (1937); Sir J. E. Neale, The Age of Catherine de Medici (1962); W. H. Ross, Catherine de' Medici (1973).

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...PAPERBACK JCP I THE AGE OF CATHERINE DE MEDICI AND ESSAYS IN ELIZABETHAN...J. E. NEALE The Age of Catherine de Medici and Essays in Elizabethan...BEDFORD SQUARE LONDON The Age of Catherine de Medici FIRST PUBLISHED 1943 Englands...
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...Marguerite de Valois--youngest daughter of Henri II and Catherine de Medici and queen consort of Henry IV--adopts a similar...family subservience to the eldest son. That two of Catherine de Medicis sons died young shifted the wind, but the queen...
...statue on a stage filled with personifications of the provinces and governments of France, flanked by portraits of Catherine de Medicis on one side and Marie de Medicis on the other.59 The still, columnar bearing of France in this and in other representations...
...Fourquevaux, the ambassador to Spain and close advisor to Catherine de Medici. He edited his fathers military science compendium...Mary. The French Secretaries of State in the Age of Catherine de Medici. London: U of London, Athlone Press, 1962. Timmermans...
...Louise Labe, while attacks on Catherine de Medicis a generation later show how...womans authority and rule. On Catherine de Medicis and regental authority see...ffoliott, Sheila. 1986. "Catherine de Medici as Artemisia: Figuring the...
...and his deceased sisters children by providing them with an honourable subsistence. (38) Louis de Marillacs wife, Catherine de Medicis, was in fact a distant cousin of the queen mothers, but was not as distant as Marie de Medicis from the extended...
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Catherine De Medici: A Biography. by Glenn Richardson Catherine de Medici A Biography Leonie Frieda Weidenfeld...in Leonie Friedas new biography of Catherine de Medici, we have an opportunity to recall...
...Allen Brooke Leonie Frieda Catherine de Medici: Renaissance Queen of France...Richard IIIs mined reputation. Catherine de Medici, like Richard III, is one of...demonstrates in her new biography, Catherine de Medici: Renaissance Queen of France...
...Caroline Murphy Catherine de Medici: a biography Leonie...general extent to which Catherine de Medici is known today is as...of syphilis. But her Medici uncle Clement VII was pope, and Catherine--though plain--provided...
...political independence, Ferdinando chose his distant cousin, Christine of Lorraine, the favorite granddaughter of Catherine de Medici, Queen of France. The sumptuous and well-documented wedding festivities, celebrated in Florence between Apr. 30...
...1560 and was succeeded by his brother Charles IX (r.1560-74), a minor, who was strongly influenced by his mother Catherine de Medici. This fact led members of the Bourbon family, headed by Anthony, King of Navarre and his brother Louis of Conde...
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...of portraits was arranged, and Raphael was commissioned. The couple went on to marry in 1518 and had a daughter, Catherine de Medici, who went on to marry King Henry II of France. The portrait is being offered for sale by US art dealer Ira Spanierman...
...and for the last 400 years, Catherine de Medici, above all others, has carried...hopes will change all that. "Catherine de Medici: Renaissance Queen" is, on...Catherines often burdened life. Catherine de Medici was born the only child of...
...Henri II of France, his wife, Catherine de Medici, and his lover, Diane de Poitiers...antipathy for the Serpent, Catherine de Medici. Diane was born in 1499 and her mother and Catherine de Medicis were cousins. The young noblewoman...
...expensive business. Chateau de Chenonceaus ambitious Queen Mother Catherine de Medici used to hire an Escadron Volant (literally, Flying Squad) of half-naked...Catherines fabulous Chateau de Chenonceau; NAKED AMBITION: Queen Mother Catherine de Medici
...staged in Paris, at the request of Catherine de Medici. 1839: Queen Victoria proposed to...leader. 1993: Nelson Mandelaand F W de Clerk shared the Nobel Peace Prize...anthrax. Birthdays: 1948: Chris De Burgh, 56, Argentinian-born Irish...
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CATHERINE DE MEDICI de med iche, Ital. da me deche...conciliatory policy. See E. Sichel, Catherine de Medici and the French Reformation (1905, repr. 1969) and The Later Years of Catherine de Medici (1908, repr. 1969); P. Van Dyke...
MEDICI, CATHERINE DE see Catherine de Medici . ____________________ Copyright 2009 Columbia University Press. Used with the permission of Columbia University Press. All rights reserved.
...attitude (hence it is known as the Pensieroso ) and the other two represent Dawn and Dusk. Lorenzo was the father of Catherine de Medici, queen of France. ____________________ Copyright 2009 Columbia University Press. Used with the permission of...
...Clement VII , and Leo XI), two queens of France ( Catherine de Medici and Marie de Medici ), and several cardinals of...Giuliano, duke of Nemours; Lorenzo, duke of Urbino; Catherine de Medici, queen of France; Ippolito de Medici; Alessandro...
...lopetal , c.1505 1573, chancellor of France under Catherine de Medici . He was Catherines chief collaborator in the policy of religious toleration...forced out of office (1568) by Charles and Henri de Guise . In his retirement he composed Latin poetry...
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