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  1. This is how she is normally known in English. john k 20:57, 11 Sep 2004 (UTC) Merriam-Webster's Collegiate Dictionary, 11th ed., calls her Marie de Médicis. They save the apostrophe for those who remained Italian, and call Catherine both "Catherine de Médicis" and "Caterina de' Medici". I think mostly we need to set up a good system of redirects.

  2. Ruggieri. Cosimo Ruggeri, in France called Côme Ruggieri (died 28 March 1615), was an Italian astrologer, alchemist, haruspex, favourite, and influential adviser of the queen regent of France, Catherine de Medici. He was the subject of many legends in the folklore of Catherine de Medici, and reputed as a master of the occult, black magic, and ...

  3. In response the French regent, Catherine de' Medici, sent a force of French Catholic and Huguenots under Anne de Montmorency. The French attacked the city of Le Havre and expelled the English on 29 July 1563. The fort the English had constructed was then razed. Consequences

  4. The Ballet Comique de la Reine (at the time spelled Balet comique de la Royne) was an elaborate court spectacle performed on October 15, 1581, during the reign of Henry III of France, in the large hall of the Hôtel de Bourbon, adjacent to the Louvre Palace in Paris. [1] It is often referred to as the first ballet de cour.

  5. We have to use one of the names she's called in English, which are "Catherine de' Medici" and "Catherine de Medici". The former is the title of the article and seems to me preferable. This is the style R. J. Knecht uses for his biography Catherine de' Medici , the best recent work I have come across on Catherine in English.

  6. The Serpent Queen. Categories: Cultural depictions of French queens. Cultural depictions of Italian people. Catherine de' Medici.

  7. Also, the title was nicked back by the delle Roveres after Catherine's father died, so she was really no more than a pretender—though, of course, another branch of her family was set up as a new aristocracy in Florence after the siege (from what I've read, the subsequent ostentatious pomp of the sixteenth-century Medici dukes in Florence was ...

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