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  2. Elisabeth of France, or Elisabeth of Valois ( Spanish: Isabel de Valois; French: Élisabeth de Valois) (2 April 1546 [1] – 3 October 1568), was Queen of Spain as the third wife of Philip II of Spain. She was the eldest daughter of Henry II of France and Catherine de' Medici. [2]

  3. Name variations: Elisabeth or Élizabeth de France; Princess Elizabeth of France; Elizabeth of the Peace; Isabel or Isabella of France. Born at Fontainbleau, France, on April 2 (some sources cite April 13), 1545; died in childbirth at age 23 in Madrid, Spain, on October 3, 1568; daughter of Henry II of Valois (1519–1559), king of France (r ...

  4. Jun 29, 2018 · Elizabeth de Valois died at the age of twenty-three after a short illness and premature labor on Sunday, October 3, 1568 at the Royal Palace of Aranjuez. She gave birth to a baby girl who died a few hours before her mother. Elizabeth’s husband, King Philip II of Spain as at her side when she….

  5. Mar 25, 2024 · On 3 October 1568, Elisabeth suffered a miscarriage and passed away that day. She had been ill, with numbness and fainting in the days before. As was common at the time, she was bled and given clysters (what we now know as enemas), which most likely contributed to her death. Philip was said to be heartbroken over Elisabeth’s death.

  6. Sop. Daughter of Henri II of France, betrothed unseen to the Infante of Spain, in the hope of ending the wars between their two countries. She is attracted to a young Spaniard she meets and is delighted when she realizes this is Carlos, her future husband. However, his father, King Philip, decides to marry Elisabeth himself, and for the sake of ...

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  8. Oct 14, 2014 · Birthplace: Fontainebleau, Seine-et-Marne, Île-de-France, France. Death: October 03, 1568 (23) Madrid, Madrid, Community of Madrid, Spain. Place of Burial: El Escorial, Madrid, Spain. Immediate Family: Daughter of Henry II de Valois-Angoulême, king of France and Catherine de' Medici, Queen-Consort of France.

  9. Apr 23, 2020 · On 30 June 1559, Elisabeth’s father was injured in a jousting accident, and he died on 10 July. With his dying breath, he asked Catherine to make sure that his sister Margaret’s wedding to the Duke of Savoy would go ahead, which it did on 9 July. It was, in fact, Elisabeth’s younger sister Claude who would leave France first.

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