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  1. The relationship between King Henri II and Diane de Poitiers has undoubtedly been romanticized over time, however there are tangible attestations to their love embedded in the walls of Louvre, the Chateau de Chenonceau, and even on the cannons and military arms fabricated during Henri’s reign. As all great kings do, Henri II created an ...

  2. Sablon • Wikidata • Segítség. Diane de Poitiers ( Saint-Vallier, 1499. szeptember 3. – Anet, 1566. április 25.) híres francia kurtizán, Saint-Vallier grófkisasszonya, Étampes hercegnője, Valentinois hercegnéje, II. Henrik francia király egyik szeretője. Hírnevét szépségével és a királyra gyakorolt befolyásával szerezte.

  3. Mar 26, 2012 · Henri presented Diane with the Crown Jewels of France and showered her with lavish gifts, including the Chateau de Chenonceaux, a house that Catherine had wanted for herself. However, all beautiful stories must come to an end, and Henri's did in 1559, when he was mortally wounded in a jousting tournament.

  4. Apr 15, 2019 · This is the third, and it will focus on the rivalry with her husband’s mistress Diane de Poitiers. Read part two here. Catherine de’ Medici, the niece of Pope Clement VII, was married to Henry II, King of France. The pair married in October 1533 when Henry was second in line to the French throne, Henry and Catherine were both fourteen at ...

  5. May 16, 2010 · Diane de Poitiers - Royal Mistress. It is believed that Diane de Poitiers became Henri’s mistress in 1538, and their relationship was to last over 20 years until his death in 1559. Henri was devoted to her, and although he strayed occasionally, Diane always remained the most important woman in Henri’s life.

  6. Diana de Poitiers (* buď 3. září 1499 nebo 9. ledna 1500 v Dauphiné – † 26. dubna 1566, zámek Anet u Paříže ), narozena jako Diane de Poitiers, v 15 letech věku provdaná Madame de Brézé. Stala se hraběnkou de Saint-Vallier, od roku 1548 měla titul vévodkyně z Valentinois a od roku 1553 také vévodkyně d'Étampes.

  7. Sep 17, 2020 · Name in native language. Diane de Poitiers. Date of birth. 3 September 1499, 9 January 1500. Saint-Vallier. Diane de Poitiers. Date of death. 25 April 1566. Château d'Anet.

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