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  1. Maria de' Medici as a young woman, by Santi di Tito, ca. 1590. Born at the Palazzo Pitti of Florence, Italy on 26 April 1575, [2] Maria was the sixth daughter of Francesco I de' Medici, Grand Duke of Tuscany, and Archduchess Joanna of Austria. [3] [4] She was a descendant of Lorenzo the Elder –a branch of the Medici family sometimes referred ...

    • 13 May 1610
    • 17 December 1600 – 14 May 1610
    • 14 May 1610 – 2 October 1614
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  2. Apr 22, 2024 · Marie de Médicis was the queen consort of King Henry IV of France (reigned 1589–1610) and, from 1610 to 1614, regent for her son, King Louis XIII (reigned 1610–43). Marie was the daughter of Francesco deMedici, grand duke of Tuscany, and Joanna of Austria. Shortly after Henry IV divorced his

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  3. Medici, Marie de (c. 1573–1642)Member of the powerful Florentine family who became a queen of France, hungered for power in the tradition of her blood, and achieved it but only fleetingly, more for lack of wisdom than of spirit . Name variations: (French with the "s" and accent) Marie de Médicis; (Italian without the "s" and accent) Maria de ...

  4. May 23, 2018 · Marie de Médicis. views 3,744,439 updated Jun 11 2018. Marie de Médicis (1573–1642) Queen of France. A member of the Medici family, daughter of the Grand Duke of Tuscany, she married Henry IV of France in 1600. He was assassinated the day after she was crowned queen in 1610, possibly with her connivance. As regent for her son, Louis XIII ...

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  6. The Galerie Médicis houses the complete series of paintings on the life of Marie de' Medici by Peter Paul Rubens, one of the greatest painters of his time. The episodes of the queen's life are presented both allegorically and historically, and are hung in chronological order. Learn about the artistic feat, the turbulent life and the Baroque style of this royal commission.

  7. Marie de' Medici was Queen of France and Navarre as the second wife of King Henry IV. Marie served as regent of France between 1610 and 1617 during the minority of her son Louis XIII. Her mandate as regent legally expired in 1614, when her son reached the age of majority, but she refused to resign and continued as regent until she was removed by a coup in 1617.

  8. Marie de Médicis1573–1642French queen. M arie de Médicis was the second member of the powerful Medici family of Italy to become queen and regent* of France. A skillful politician, Marie shrewdly maneuvered for power at the highest level in France. She also exerted her influence as a patron* of the arts, commissioning works that expressed ...

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