Gallery
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The Birth of the Princess, in Florence on 26 April 1573
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The Education of the Princess
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The Presentation of Her Portrait to Henry IV
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The Wedding by Proxy of Maria de’ Medici to King Henry IV
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The Disembarkation at Marsailles
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The Birth of the Dauphin at Fountainbleau
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The Consignment of the Regency
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The Coronation in Saint-Denis
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The Death of Henry IV and the Proclamation of the Regency
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The Victory at Jülich
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The Felicity of the Regency of Marie de' Medici
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The Council of the Gods
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The Exchange of Princesses
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Louis XIII Comes of Age
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The Flight from Blois
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The Negotiations at Angoulême
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The Queen Opts for Security
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The Reconciliation: of the Queen and her son
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The Reconciliation of King Henry III and Henry of Navarre
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The Battle of Ivry
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