Catherine De Medici
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Catherine De Medici Net Worth

Catherine De Medici was born on April 13, 1519 in Italy to the Italian aristocracy. She married Henry II in 1547 and became Queen Consort of France. She was a renowned patron of the arts and architecture, and is credited with the construction of the Tuileries Palace in Paris.
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Age, Biography and Wiki

Birth Day April 13, 1519
Birth Place Italy
Age 500 YEARS OLD
Died On Jan 5, 1589 (age 69)
Birth Sign Aries

💰 Net worth: $1.2 Million (2024)

About

Born into the Italian aristocracy, she became Queen Consort of France upon the 1547 coronation of her husband, Henry II. A well-known patron of the arts and architecture, she commissioned the construction of the Tuileries Palace in Paris.

Before Fame

The Florence-born daughter of members of the wealthy and influential Medici family, she was forced to live in a convent for several years of her childhood after her family members were removed from power in 1527.

Trivia

As a result of both her influence on her ruling sons and her seemingly cold-hearted policies toward the Huguenots, she received some blame for the 1572 St. Bartholomew's Day Massacre.

Family Life

Her marriage to Henry II produced five sons and five daughters. Her three oldest sons -- Francis II, Charles IX, and Henry III -- all became Kings of France, and her daughters Elisabeth and Margaret served as Queens of Spain and France, respectively.

Associated With

She was the daughter of Lorenzo de Medici, the one-time Duke of Urbino and ruler of Florence, Italy.

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