Claude of France (1547–1575)

Claude of Valois
Duchess consort of Lorraine
Born (1547-11-12)12 November 1547
Fontainebleau
Died 21 February 1575(1575-02-21) (aged 27)
Nancy, France
Spouse Charles III, Duke of Lorraine
Issue Henry II, Duke of Lorraine
Christina, Grand Duchess of Tuscany
Charles, Cardinal of Lorraine
Antoinette, Duchess of Jülich-Cleves-Berg
Anne of Lorraine
Francis II, Duke of Lorraine
Catherine, Abbess of Remiremont
Elisabeth Renata, Electress of Bavaria
Claude of Lorraine
House Valois-Angoulême
Father Henry II of France
Mother Catherine de' Medici

Claude of France (12 November 1547, Fontainebleau – 21 February 1575, Nancy) was the second daughter of King Henry II of France and Catherine de' Medici.

Biography

Claude was raised alongside her sister Elisabeth, the future Queen of Spain, and her future sister-in-law, Mary, Queen of Scots. She was married on 19 January 1559, at the age of 11, to Charles III, Duke of Lorraine. Claude was victim of the unhealthy traits that Catherine appeared to pass on to her children (with the exception of Marguerite) and suffered from a hunchback and club foot.

This very discreet princess was the favourite daughter of her mother. She often left Nancy, the capital of Lorraine, in order to live near her mother in the heart of France. Catherine de' Medici also liked to visit her daughter in Lorraine. Against her mother's wishes, though, Claude did try to warn her younger sister Marguerite de Valois of the danger she would face as the new wife of the Huguenot King of Navarre on the night of the St. Bartholomew's Day massacre.

Claude died in childbirth in 1575 at the age of 27

Children

Claude and her husband had nine children:

Portrayals

Claude is a character on the CW show, Reign. She is portrayed by British actress Rose Williams, and depicted as beautiful, spoiled and promiscuous.

Ancestors

Claude of France (1547–1575)
Cadet branch of the Capetian dynasty
Born: 12 November 1547 Died: 21 February 1575
Preceded by
Christina of Denmark
Duchess of Lorraine
1559–1575
Succeeded by
Margerita Gonzaga


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