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  1. Marie de' Medici ( French: Marie de Médicis; Italian: Maria de' Medici; 26 April 1575 – 3 July 1642) 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.

  2. Jun 29, 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 de’ Medici, grand duke of Tuscany, and Joanna of Austria.

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  3. Marie de Médicis (en italien Maria de' Medici), née le 26 avril 1575 à Florence [2] et morte le 3 juillet 1642 à Cologne, est une reine de France et de Navarre de 1600 à 1610 par son mariage avec Henri IV, et régente de 1610 à 1614.

  4. May 23, 2018 · Learn about the life and legacy of Marie de Medici, the daughter of the Grand Duke of Tuscany and the Archduchess of Austria, who married Henry IV of France and became the regent for her son Louis XIII. Explore her political struggles, artistic patronage, and exile in this comprehensive biography.

  5. Learn about the life and achievements of Marie de Medici, a powerful Florentine princess who became queen of France and regent to her son Louis XIII. Explore her relationships with her husband Henry IV, her son, and Cardinal Richelieu, and her exile and death in Germany.

  6. Learn about the life and achievements of Marie de Médicis, the second Medici queen of France and a powerful political and artistic patron. Find out how she ruled as regent for her son Louis XIII, faced rebellions and exile, and commissioned works by Rubens and others.

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  8. Marie de Médicis (1575 – 1642) was the sixth daughter of Francesco I de' Medici, Grand Duke of Tuscany and his wife, the Archduchess Joanna of Austria. Half Italian and half Austrian, this gave her ties to two of the most powerful dynasties in Europe: the Medicis and the Habsburgs.

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