Caterina de Medici

Caterina de Medici

politician Italy

Caterina de Medici (1519-1589) was an influential member of the Medici family who became Queen of France through her marriage to Henry II. She played a crucial role in French politics during her lifetime, notably during the Wars of Religion, and is often credited with introducing Italian Renaissance culture to France, including culinary traditions and the arts.

Born on Apr 13, 1519 (506 years old)

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