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  1. Há 1 dia · This led to the transfer of Medici blood, through Catherine's daughters, to the royal family of Spain through Elisabeth of Valois, and the House of Lorraine through Claude of Valois. [citation needed] In 1534, following a lengthy illness, Pope Clement VII died—and with him the stability of the Medici's "senior" branch.

  2. 31 de mai. de 2024 · Though most of the old Kingdom of Navarre was incorporated into Spain, the claim to the remaining part was retained by Queen Catherine (daughter of Magdalene of France), who married John, Count of Périgord, brother-in-law of Cesare Borgia and lord of vast lands in the southwest of France.

  3. Há 4 dias · Mary of Burgundy (French: Marie de Bourgogne; Dutch: Maria van Bourgondië; 13 February 1457 – 27 March 1482), nicknamed the Rich, was a member of the House of Valois-Burgundy who ruled a collection of states that included the duchies of Limburg, Brabant, Luxembourg, the counties of Namur, Holland, Hainaut and other territories, from 1477 ...

  4. 13 de mai. de 2024 · Catherine of Valois (born October 27, 1401, Paris, France—died January 3, 1437, Bermondsey Abbey, London, England) was a French princess, the wife of King Henry V of England, mother of King Henry VI, and grandmother of the first Tudor monarch of England, Henry VII.

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  5. 25 de mai. de 2024 · Madeleine of Valois, the first wife of King James V and briefly the Queen of Scotland, may have reigned for a mere six months, but her impact on the political, cultural, and emotional landscape of 16th century Europe was far from fleeting.

  6. Há 4 dias · Margaret of Valois (1553–1615) was a fascinating woman: the last surviving member of the House of Valois, daughter of King Henry II of France and Catherine de Medici. She married her distant cousin, King Henry of Navarre, and after all of her brothers died without heirs her husband inherited the throne as the first Bourbon King of France.