Catherine de Medici lived in the sixteenth century. Daughter and heir of the family of Italian bankers, who became queen of France. For a long time exercised de facto authority over the troubled religious country. During the reign of his sons tried to further master the raging unrest and internal wars and to keep France united and undivided territory.The period of her life and achievements is the time of flowering of the Renaissance. As one of the most influential women in the contemporary world it was the forerunner of the Renaissance. With the proper enthusiasm for the Medici promote and support the artists and creators of culture.In the present work is moved dodatykowo thread showing Catherine as a mother. For most of his long life, the ...
In 1622 Maria de Medici commissioned two series of twenty four paintings for the galleries in her ne...
This thesis’ main goal is to answer the question: from where did Peter Paul Rubens’s Life of Marie ...
Marie Antoinette of France and Maria Carolina of Naples, both consorts, contributed to a flourishing...
To próba podsumowania osoby Katarzyny Medycejskiej jako kobiety, ostatniej spadkobierczyni rodu Medy...
Catherine de’ Medici is commonly known and referred to by historians as an “Evil queen”. This paper ...
Catherine de’ Medici (1519-1589) was defined in part by the powerful men in her life: her uncle Pope...
Saint Catherine of Siena (Caterina Benincasa) is the only lay person who was awarded the title of Do...
Most of the young aristocratic women during the Renaissance had no say in who they were to marry. If...
Portraits of Queen Marie Leszczinska (1703-1768) were highly visible in eighteenth-century France. A...
The following article discusses the relation between Marie Casimire de La Grange d’Arquien and Jakub...
Niniejsza praca zatytułowana „Życie i dzieło Katarzyny Sieneńskiej jako misja wobec Kościoła” analiz...
In the early morning hours of 7 January 1536 Catherine of Aragon, recently created dowager Princess ...
Przedmiotem niniejszej pracy magisterskiej jest analiza ukazania postaci Marii Antoniny w dwóch powi...
In 1621 Peter Paul Rubens received an ambitious commission by Marie de’ Medici, former Queen Consort...
This is an attempt to compare events related to the tragic end of the life of Queen Bona Sforza d’Ar...
In 1622 Maria de Medici commissioned two series of twenty four paintings for the galleries in her ne...
This thesis’ main goal is to answer the question: from where did Peter Paul Rubens’s Life of Marie ...
Marie Antoinette of France and Maria Carolina of Naples, both consorts, contributed to a flourishing...
To próba podsumowania osoby Katarzyny Medycejskiej jako kobiety, ostatniej spadkobierczyni rodu Medy...
Catherine de’ Medici is commonly known and referred to by historians as an “Evil queen”. This paper ...
Catherine de’ Medici (1519-1589) was defined in part by the powerful men in her life: her uncle Pope...
Saint Catherine of Siena (Caterina Benincasa) is the only lay person who was awarded the title of Do...
Most of the young aristocratic women during the Renaissance had no say in who they were to marry. If...
Portraits of Queen Marie Leszczinska (1703-1768) were highly visible in eighteenth-century France. A...
The following article discusses the relation between Marie Casimire de La Grange d’Arquien and Jakub...
Niniejsza praca zatytułowana „Życie i dzieło Katarzyny Sieneńskiej jako misja wobec Kościoła” analiz...
In the early morning hours of 7 January 1536 Catherine of Aragon, recently created dowager Princess ...
Przedmiotem niniejszej pracy magisterskiej jest analiza ukazania postaci Marii Antoniny w dwóch powi...
In 1621 Peter Paul Rubens received an ambitious commission by Marie de’ Medici, former Queen Consort...
This is an attempt to compare events related to the tragic end of the life of Queen Bona Sforza d’Ar...
In 1622 Maria de Medici commissioned two series of twenty four paintings for the galleries in her ne...
This thesis’ main goal is to answer the question: from where did Peter Paul Rubens’s Life of Marie ...
Marie Antoinette of France and Maria Carolina of Naples, both consorts, contributed to a flourishing...