Margaret Of Valois

Margaret of Valois (14 May 155327 March 1615) (Marguerite de Valois, Princess of France, Duchesse de Valois) was the daughter of King Henri II of France and his wife, Catherine de' Medici. She was born at St. Germain-en-Laye. She married King Henri III of Navarre, a marriage arranged by Queen-Regent Catherine after the death of her husband. They were married on 18 August 1572: the ceremony brought many Protestants to Paris only to be slaughtered in the St. Bartholomew's Day Massacre. Through a series of deaths and assassinations, Henri III of Navarre came to be Henri IV of France, and four years later converted to Catholicism. Margaret of Valois lived apart from her husband, and both had illegitimate children after their marriage, but had not children together. The marriage was dissolved on 17 December 1599 so that Henri could marry Marie de Mdicis. Margaret died at Paris and was interred at St. Denis
Another Margaret of Valois (5 June 1523 - 14 September 1574) (Marguerite de Valois) was the sister of Henry II of France, the daughter of Francois I of France. She married Emmanuel Philibert, the duke of Savoy, as part of a treaty between the duke, her brother, and the king of Spain. Her niece, Elisabeth of Valois (Isabella of Valois) married Philip II of Spain. Margaret survived her husband with three daughters. Valois, Margaret of Valois, Margaret of

 

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