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  1. Há 2 dias · Born in 1519, Catherine de' Medici rose from orphanhood to become a powerful queen and political force in France. Her life, marked by cunning strategies, fam...

  2. Há 3 dias · The king's second son, the duc d'Orléans (future Henri II) was to marry the Pope's cousin Catherine de Medici, duchessa di Urbino (duchess of Urbino). Back in September 1530, when negotiations had begun for the marriage, the king had turned to Montmorency for advice on the political clauses of the marriage contract. [120]

  3. Há 1 dia · The bull of excommunication was simply a manner, a papal form … and nothing more. The bull was published, and there was a great noise about it. Francis and Clement, each believing in the other’s good faith, were deceiving one another. The only truth in all this Marseilles business was the gift the pope made to France of Catherine de Medici.

  4. Há 2 dias · The cumulative impression of the volume is a multi-faceted, kaleidoscopic view of the 15th-century Medici regime in Florence. As the reader progresses from one chapter to the next, the perspective, object of analysis, and conclusions shift, sometimes subtly, sometimes dramatically.

  5. Há 2 dias · The most famous would have to be Catherine de Medici, great granddaughter of Lorenzo, who effectively became ruler of France in the late sixteenth century. Whom did she marry to gain this postion? Answer: Henry II of France

  6. Há 5 dias · Exploring the History of Italian Perfumes Introduction FARA London, known for its luxurious and refined fragrances, draws inspiration from Italy’s rich history of perfumery.

  7. Há 3 dias · Announces the return of the Pope to Rome on the preceding Tuesday. On the following Thursday Minio went to the palace, and found that the Pope was closeted in his chamber with “ Madona” Alfonsina, mother of the late Duke Lorenzo, and with Cardinal de' Medici, where they passed the whole of that day. Rome, 27th October 1519.

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