Starz who made the shows The White Queen/The White Princess and The Spanish Princess announced that there next historical drama series is going to be about Catherine De’ Medici so i can't wait.
Catherine de Medici is maybe one of my favorite female historical figures. She understood politics better than most men who surrounded her and weaponized how much people understimated her for being a woman in ways that other female monarchs at the time couldn't even imagine. I really love your videos and the interesting dicussions they inspire!
@@italiansdoitbetter5062 1) great user name!! 2) oh yes. She is amazing! I mean, her resistance of 1499 is maybe one of the most tragic and heroic defenses lead by a woman in her time. Fuck da Casale tho
We should start a Italian women renaissance I could go on and on and on about it……they were not given enough credit for the part they played in history……..lol and not just because I’m Italian either
@@italiansdoitbetter5062 i 100% agree. Hell, all the italian nonnas i know take no shit, and history is a good precedent to understand why. I mean, one of my favorites historical not-confirmed-but-i-hope-they-are facts is the failed riot of 1310 and how that one venitian lady killed the leader (if I remember correctly) for a lifetime of no rent. I mean, same.
Catherine got a lot of bad press but its clear to me that the mass of it is propaganda. She was able, smart, quick thinking...an intelligent and capable noblewoman. And this coming after a childhood from hell. She was everything that scared secular men and the clergy both. So of course she was denounced. Thanks for a balanced analysis of her. More of this kind of work is needed.
Rose from being an orphan, Catherine was fighter, diplomatic and tactful. She cared alot for her children. Henry II was never faithful to her, yet she always fulfilled her duties to the court and dynasty of Valois. Being a strong mother and ruler, she must be admired and appreciated.
I have always been fascinated by Catherine De Medici. I first read about her as a child (I had unusual reading tastes for my age) and to me she epitomised a will to survive - and who can blame her when you look at how turbulent her childhood was. I think a lot of her reputation has unfortunately been tarnished by men. If judged by the standards of her time she was certainly no worse than most male rulers of her time, and if anything a lot more intelligent and considered. By all accounts she was also an excellent horsewoman.
Same goes for Erzebet Bathory. I will never believe that she killed a single person. It was propaganda for the government (who owed her truck loads) to get out of their debt and take the test if what she had.
During my Senior year in college a course was offered called HERSTORY. It was to give the history of influential women in history. I would hope that Catherine de Medici was discussed.
I think that it was interesting how Catherine was portrayed in the show "Reign." Personally I think the show was terrible because the costumes were all wrong and Mary Queen of Scots had 4 ladies that were with her all her life; they were all named Mary also. The show portrays them all with different names. I watched it anyhow. Catherine de Medici's character was probably the best one in the series.
@@pleidastaurus5908 Yeah, but still that part of the history is interesting... and the whole British convent thing, what was that? She grew up in French Royal Court.
Authenticity of costumes is important, yes, but four Mary’s?…they’d have to have different nicknames amongst themselves at least or it’d be too confusing.
@@cats333tube Yes, I agree. The costumes though... goodness they were terribly modern. I did really like the lady that played Catherine de Medici... Rebecca Fellows ot Follows I think. She also directed quite a lot of it.
Catherine De Medici : intelligent a Strong woman of her period , perhaps braver that some men ! I admire her courage and confident will !! Thanks for your video , greetings from Camarillo,California.
Catherine moved really quick- she went with her entourage to Henry on his death-bed and refused to let Diane anywhere near him, even when he begged to see her, then used her position as regent to banish her from court. Completely ruthless, but it made sure everybody knew who was in charge.
@@chrisball3778 I can’t help feel sorry for victims of arranged marriages. What if Diane was his true soulmate? Catherine would then also have been free to pursue a love match.
I may be wrong, as I don't recognise the portrait, but the image at 1:35 looks more like Marie de' Medici, a relative of Catherine's who (confusingly) married a different King Henri and was also queen of France from 1600-1614. It's nice this video takes a more balanced look at Catherine, as she's often unfairly demonised in French history due to her gender and nationality. She was certainly ruthless, but it was a time of brutal conflict and she was just playing by the same rules as everyone else.
Very interesting. She has captured my attention since I first learned of her. The other day when you put a video up about Catherine De Valois I thought it was about Catherine De Medici 😅 I thought it was her formal name or something lol that’s how new I am to the French Renaissance.
And she brought to France and there with to rest of Europe the what we now see as French cooking,baking, pastry and her hundreds of staff of all kinds that transformed the way of dining .
🎀Thank you for the upload. I have started watching,”The Serpent Queen.” She is fascinating, first learnt a little of her from the French film,”La Reign Margot.” 🎀
A lot of people are unaware that it was she that brought the italian Balleto to France ( a combination of Mime and Dance) which was embroidered on by French Dancing masters and eventually became Ballet Though in those days it was due to the heavy costumes etc more Mime and walking and posing usually on Classical Greek and Roman legends. That would develop over the next centuries to become the Art we know today.
Love your channel, as a history buff it's so important that the story of the women gets properly shared. Some of the key names and words are mispronounced (Diane de Poitiers, Huguenots, Coligny, Bourbon, and a few more) not sure if this is a deliberate anglicisation, it just stood out a little jarringly. Very much looking forward to your future videos!
I’m American so most of my royal history knowledge was about the British royals. I have no idea why since Spain “discovered” america and France helped free america from British rule. Nonetheless our educational system taught about the British royals. When I watched Reign I googled Catherine and became fully hooked! I wish someone would do a show on Catherine and have Meghan follows play Catherine !!!!!!! She was just fabulous at the role. Yes I know reign is a soap opera drama based on historical events and not historically accurate. Idc. I loved the show anyway. I’ve watched it 4 times and rebinged on it during Covid lockdowns - I binged on tudors again too. Better than keeping up with a Kardashian! 🤷🏻♀️
I support this channel whole heartedly despite any pronunciations, the pictures and close descriptions let me know who’s who. Thank you for for taking your time and making these informative videos!! God bless.
Learned about her the other day when researching my husband's family tree when I came across three generations of one family that were all killed on the same day in the St Bartholomew's Day Masacre... which Catherine De'Medici was the primary instigator.
You might enjoy Le Reine Margot. Like most films based on historical events, there are issues with the timeline and general accuracy but all the same it's a beautiful movie
If you watch the video, it's about there not being any evidence of Cathrine de Medici planning it, because it was she who had been struggling to broker peace between both factions and even offered her daughter up to the Protestant Henry of Navarre, and saved the life of a Protestant general and admiral being targeted by the Parisian mobs. She became a victim of "Black Legend" .
She was probably much less responsible than the Guise family. Catherine had worked very hard to broker the marriage between her daughter Marguerite and Henri of Navarre in order to try to bring peace to the country. It makes no sense that she'd throw it all away without a good reason. The Guise family had multiple motives for triggering the massacre. Not only did they want revenge for the death of Duke Francis, but as de facto leaders of the hard-line Catholic anti-toleration faction, the peace deal potentially weakened their position. Quite apart from that, the assassin who attempted to murder Admiral de Coligny, triggering the massacre, was a known Guise retainer, who fled towards a Guise property after the shooting, accidentally dropping a gun identified as having been made for the Guise family along the way. During the subsequent massacre, Henry of Guise actually rode to the house where Coligny was recuperating with a group of armed men, who stabbed him to death and threw his corpse out of the window, before cutting his head off as a trophy. Catherine may have endorsed the murder of some of the Protestant dignitaries as a way of trying to contain the situation, but the Guise family seem to have been much more responsible based on the historical information available.
I disagree with casting her in the role as instigator. She had tried very hard to arrange a marriage that might have stabilized the situation...and of course, hindsight is always 20/20. I don't believe she foresaw or hoped for the conditions that brought about the massacre....but....it happened on her watch and she got the brunt of the blame. Shame really. I honestly think she tried hard to avoid just such a catastrophe.
This woman is in my favorite top 5 English Woman ever! 1) Queen Catherine of Aragon💜 2) Mary Queen of Scots 💜 3) Catherine De’ Medici💜 4) Our beloved Princess Diana 💜 5) Queen Victoria 💜
A *real* list of 5 great English women (off the top of my head): 1) Jane Austen 2) Virginia Woolf 3) Margery Kempe 4) Emily Bronte 5) Mary Wollstonecraft None of them royalty, b/c female royals do not advance the cause of women beyond themselves. Even if one requires 'great' English 'royal' women, only 1 on that list qualifies (Diana). Catherine of Aragon is Spanish. Mary queen of Scots is French (not Scottish, funnily enough. The woman hated Scotland). Catherine de' Medici was from an Italian family & never spent 1 second on English soil nor spoke the language. Victoria was German by blood & language.
Umm so like that's a portrait of Elizabeth of Austria, Queen of France. You need to fix that because that is not Catherine De Medici. I'm talking about the very first picture. I'm pretty sure that a doctor helped Catherine de Medicimore than Diane de Poitiers.
After watching a TV show about this queen..I thank you for clarifying this French history. The TV show is unbelievably silly and seems to lack any authenticity. If I watch it again your research into the queen is most appreciated.
I heard a saying once about Queen consorts We're not damned once but twice 1st because we are female And 2nd because we are foreign ! It's a tale as old as time
And as it was not enough, Catharine de Medici was not royal (at least not recgnized) . She was really really brave for those times.. and of Course Even if she was not royal she (her Family) was really wealthy !
I love the style of clothes back then. We have The White Queen and the White Princess, The Spanish Princess was very good, The Tudors was excellent, they just ended the first season of Becoming Elizabeth and a new series on Starz is starting on September 11. We can't wait. I've read almost all of Phillipa Gregory's books, she actually does some excellent research for her books.
Good God. She was evil. She tried to make peace? She was a scheming witch and thousands of people lost their lives because of that. Go and get better informed ffs.
That portrait is Elisabeth of Austria, Catherine de Medici’s daughter-in-law. Huge error which shows the wikipedia-level research you do for these videos.
Am I alone in thinking she looks like the deceased queen of england? Maybe the theory they never actually die, but moved their conciousness to another body is true. I'm putting my money on Charlotte. Before she died queen elizabeth showered her with titles, money, and made sure females could inherit the throne? She would be second in line after george. Mmnnn
News Flash People - Reign is not true history - not even close! "..... Except that Mary was 15 when she married Francis and he was only 14 and so sickly that he would be dead in less than two years. Francis did not have a half-brother, Bash. Mary - who by all accounts was pampered and adored by her royal future father-in-law - was never exiled to a convent".
Knowing what we know now, that being a ‘royal’’ or ‘of the bloodline’ , means the bloodline of Cain. Hence the name ‘serpent queen’. It is common practice, in these satanic lines, to have children with specific gifts, live with relatives or people who work with those specific gifts. It’s not uncommon to this day- if you know anything about the bloodlines, or the occult. The convent was most likely a gnostic school, to encourage and refine her ‘gifts’. Do you think it’s coincidence, that the Pope had her come and live with him? Why would the Pope, of all people take interest? Because the Vatican also worships the dark lord! They keep their priestesses under a close eye. People of influence are moved and controlled like chess pieces- and so is the narrative. These people are ALWAYS in secret societies, and portraits often show what level and society- to those ‘in the know’. Catherine’s distinct M or W gang sign is an occult confirmation. And it isn’t only in 1 portrait. But do you own research- there is plenty of information out there!
Well done, what is amiss though is the part her daughter, Marguerite, played in the great events, also, you mispronounce the French words and names so that it is impossible to follow your lecture, a real let down.
I m sorry i have to unsubscrine. I cant learn anything here or enjoy it because of your pronunciation of ceraint words. Huguenot Walsingham and others. It really jars against the ears. I m sorry I dont mean to be rude.
Starz who made the shows The White Queen/The White Princess and The Spanish Princess announced that there next historical drama series is going to be about Catherine De’ Medici so i can't wait.
Did they say who has been cast to play Catherine by any chance?
Another show for me to broken hearted when they only do one or two seasons 💔
@@mom2adragon677 Samantha Morton
I would love that.
Her story and life always fascinated me, the fact that a series on her life can possibly happen is exciting and it’s long overdue.
Catherine de Medici is maybe one of my favorite female historical figures. She understood politics better than most men who surrounded her and weaponized how much people understimated her for being a woman in ways that other female monarchs at the time couldn't even imagine.
I really love your videos and the interesting dicussions they inspire!
I totally agree with you………..Caterina sforza Is another woman who was unbelievable try reading up on her she was a powerhouse as well
@@italiansdoitbetter5062 1) great user name!! 2) oh yes. She is amazing! I mean, her resistance of 1499 is maybe one of the most tragic and heroic defenses lead by a woman in her time. Fuck da Casale tho
My all-time favorite as well
We should start a Italian women renaissance I could go on and on and on about it……they were not given enough credit for the part they played in history……..lol and not just because I’m Italian either
@@italiansdoitbetter5062 i 100% agree. Hell, all the italian nonnas i know take no shit, and history is a good precedent to understand why. I mean, one of my favorites historical not-confirmed-but-i-hope-they-are facts is the failed riot of 1310 and how that one venitian lady killed the leader (if I remember correctly) for a lifetime of no rent. I mean, same.
Catherine got a lot of bad press but its clear to me that the mass of it is propaganda. She was able, smart, quick thinking...an intelligent and capable noblewoman. And this coming after a childhood from hell. She was everything that scared secular men and the clergy both. So of course she was denounced. Thanks for a balanced analysis of her. More of this kind of work is needed.
Rose from being an orphan, Catherine was fighter, diplomatic and tactful. She cared alot for her children. Henry II was never faithful to her, yet she always fulfilled her duties to the court and dynasty of Valois. Being a strong mother and ruler, she must be admired and appreciated.
I have always been fascinated by Catherine De Medici. I first read about her as a child (I had unusual reading tastes for my age) and to me she epitomised a will to survive - and who can blame her when you look at how turbulent her childhood was. I think a lot of her reputation has unfortunately been tarnished by men. If judged by the standards of her time she was certainly no worse than most male rulers of her time, and if anything a lot more intelligent and considered. By all accounts she was also an excellent horsewoman.
Same goes for Erzebet Bathory. I will never believe that she killed a single person. It was propaganda for the government (who owed her truck loads) to get out of their debt and take the test if what she had.
During my Senior year in college a course was offered called HERSTORY. It was to give the history of influential women in history. I would hope that Catherine de Medici was discussed.
I think that it was interesting how Catherine was portrayed in the show "Reign." Personally I think the show was terrible because the costumes were all wrong and Mary Queen of Scots had 4 ladies that were with her all her life; they were all named Mary also. The show portrays them all with different names. I watched it anyhow. Catherine de Medici's character was probably the best one in the series.
I think they didnt name them all Mary in the show because it would be confusing to viewers who didnt already know the history
@@pleidastaurus5908 Yeah, but still that part of the history is interesting... and the whole British convent thing, what was that? She grew up in French Royal Court.
Authenticity of costumes is important, yes, but four Mary’s?…they’d have to have different nicknames amongst themselves at least or it’d be too confusing.
They wanted to give a modernized feel through the costumes. The story also had to be fictionalized to some degree.
@@cats333tube Yes, I agree.
The costumes though... goodness they were terribly modern. I did really like the lady that played Catherine de Medici... Rebecca Fellows ot Follows I think. She also directed quite a lot of it.
The first portrait (and thumbnail) is of Elizabeth of Austria.
So fascinated with Catherine de Medici. Love that Starz is going to focus on her. Hopefully, they will do her justice.
OH YES!! 🤗🤗🤗🤗
So far they’re not. It’s said her father died by syphills and that no one wanted her
I’m interested in the STARZ production about Catherine . Can you share the name of the series so I can be on the lookout for it?
Catherine De Medici : intelligent a Strong woman of her period , perhaps braver that some men ! I admire her courage and confident will !!
Thanks for your video , greetings from Camarillo,California.
Smart, powerful, many sons and a long life.
Thank you for the great video
Love how after Henry ii died, Diane was never mentioned again😭 she just got tossed aside like foul grape 🍷
Catherine moved really quick- she went with her entourage to Henry on his death-bed and refused to let Diane anywhere near him, even when he begged to see her, then used her position as regent to banish her from court. Completely ruthless, but it made sure everybody knew who was in charge.
@@chrisball3778 as she should✨
@@debonairprincess4294 purr 💅🏾
@@chrisball3778 I can’t help feel sorry for victims of arranged marriages. What if Diane was his true soulmate? Catherine would then also have been free to pursue a love match.
@@ladythalia227 Diane was 19 years older than him… if anything it sounds like GROOMING between them.
Pleasant surprise on the subject matter. I've always found her fascinating. Love the video
I may be wrong, as I don't recognise the portrait, but the image at 1:35 looks more like Marie de' Medici, a relative of Catherine's who (confusingly) married a different King Henri and was also queen of France from 1600-1614. It's nice this video takes a more balanced look at Catherine, as she's often unfairly demonised in French history due to her gender and nationality. She was certainly ruthless, but it was a time of brutal conflict and she was just playing by the same rules as everyone else.
Very interesting. She has captured my attention since I first learned of her. The other day when you put a video up about Catherine De Valois I thought it was about Catherine De Medici 😅 I thought it was her formal name or something lol that’s how new I am to the French Renaissance.
And she brought to France and there with to rest of Europe the what we now see as French cooking,baking, pastry and her hundreds of staff of all kinds that transformed the way of dining .
🎀Thank you for the upload. I have started watching,”The Serpent Queen.” She is fascinating, first learnt a little of her from the French film,”La Reign Margot.” 🎀
Your videos are the highlight of my day
A lot of people are unaware that it was she that brought the italian Balleto to France ( a combination of Mime and Dance) which was embroidered on by French Dancing masters and eventually became Ballet Though in those days it was due to the heavy costumes etc more Mime and walking and posing usually on Classical Greek and Roman legends. That would develop over the next centuries to become the Art we know today.
Love your channel, as a history buff it's so important that the story of the women gets properly shared.
Some of the key names and words are mispronounced (Diane de Poitiers, Huguenots, Coligny, Bourbon, and a few more) not sure if this is a deliberate anglicisation, it just stood out a little jarringly.
Very much looking forward to your future videos!
This channel actually is abysmal.
Fun fact: Samantha Morton plays Catherine de Medici in the Starz historical drama TV series The Serpent Queen.
They need to make a movie about Catherine de'Medici.
Watch reign on Netflix
There is a series soon coming out on starz about catherine de medici called the serpent Queen
1994 La Reine Margot
I’m American so most of my royal history knowledge was about the British royals. I have no idea why since Spain “discovered” america and France helped free america from British rule. Nonetheless our educational system taught about the British royals. When I watched Reign I googled Catherine and became fully hooked!
I wish someone would do a show on Catherine and have Meghan follows play Catherine !!!!!!! She was just fabulous at the role.
Yes I know reign is a soap opera drama based on historical events and not historically accurate. Idc. I loved the show anyway. I’ve watched it 4 times and rebinged on it during Covid lockdowns - I binged on tudors again too. Better than keeping up with a Kardashian! 🤷🏻♀️
Isn't that first portrait of Elizabeth of Austria , Catherine's daughter in law ?
Really starting to love this channel and Iv only see a few videos
I support this channel whole heartedly despite any pronunciations, the pictures and close descriptions let me know who’s who. Thank you for for taking your time and making these informative videos!! God bless.
Sorry, what do you mean by ‘despite any pronunciation’?
Learned about her the other day when researching my husband's family tree when I came across three generations of one family that were all killed on the same day in the St Bartholomew's Day Masacre... which Catherine De'Medici was the primary instigator.
You might enjoy Le Reine Margot. Like most films based on historical events, there are issues with the timeline and general accuracy but all the same it's a beautiful movie
If you watch the video, it's about there not being any evidence of Cathrine de Medici planning it, because it was she who had been struggling to broker peace between both factions and even offered her daughter up to the Protestant Henry of Navarre, and saved the life of a Protestant general and admiral being targeted by the Parisian mobs. She became a victim of "Black Legend" .
She was probably much less responsible than the Guise family. Catherine had worked very hard to broker the marriage between her daughter Marguerite and Henri of Navarre in order to try to bring peace to the country. It makes no sense that she'd throw it all away without a good reason. The Guise family had multiple motives for triggering the massacre. Not only did they want revenge for the death of Duke Francis, but as de facto leaders of the hard-line Catholic anti-toleration faction, the peace deal potentially weakened their position. Quite apart from that, the assassin who attempted to murder Admiral de Coligny, triggering the massacre, was a known Guise retainer, who fled towards a Guise property after the shooting, accidentally dropping a gun identified as having been made for the Guise family along the way. During the subsequent massacre, Henry of Guise actually rode to the house where Coligny was recuperating with a group of armed men, who stabbed him to death and threw his corpse out of the window, before cutting his head off as a trophy. Catherine may have endorsed the murder of some of the Protestant dignitaries as a way of trying to contain the situation, but the Guise family seem to have been much more responsible based on the historical information available.
I disagree with casting her in the role as instigator. She had tried very hard to arrange a marriage that might have stabilized the situation...and of course, hindsight is always 20/20. I don't believe she foresaw or hoped for the conditions that brought about the massacre....but....it happened on her watch and she got the brunt of the blame. Shame really. I honestly think she tried hard to avoid just such a catastrophe.
Wow
This woman is in my favorite top 5 English Woman ever!
1) Queen Catherine of Aragon💜
2) Mary Queen of Scots 💜
3) Catherine De’ Medici💜
4) Our beloved Princess Diana 💜
5) Queen Victoria 💜
Sorry, but she was not an english woman! Neither was Catharine of Aragon. And technically, Victoria was German.
A *real* list of 5 great English women (off the top of my head):
1) Jane Austen
2) Virginia Woolf
3) Margery Kempe
4) Emily Bronte
5) Mary Wollstonecraft
None of them royalty, b/c female royals do not advance the cause of women beyond themselves. Even if one requires 'great' English 'royal' women, only 1 on that list qualifies (Diana). Catherine of Aragon is Spanish. Mary queen of Scots is French (not Scottish, funnily enough. The woman hated Scotland). Catherine de' Medici was from an Italian family & never spent 1 second on English soil nor spoke the language. Victoria was German by blood & language.
They're not all English.
Great video since your talking about Florence people can you do a video on Lorenzo the magnificent. Or his grandfather Cosimo ?
May be worth rechecking the pronunciation of some of the names in this piece.
Umm so like that's a portrait of Elizabeth of Austria, Queen of France. You need to fix that because that is not Catherine De Medici.
I'm talking about the very first picture.
I'm pretty sure that a doctor helped Catherine de Medicimore than Diane de Poitiers.
Really interesting how people come down as maligned isn’t it? Wouldn’t one love to have a very safe time machine? 👵👵👵👵🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺
After watching a TV show about this queen..I thank you for clarifying this French history. The TV show is unbelievably silly and seems to lack any authenticity. If I watch it again your research into the queen is most appreciated.
Thanks. Enjoyed that
That was very interesting 💖
LOOK AT YOUR VIEWS. So proud of you!!!
Anyone else here after watching the trailer Of this woman
The pronunciation errors are distracting, and each picture should be identified to prevent assumptions.
love it !!! thanx!
In Rennasaince Europe noble women were political currency. Bought , sold, and traded in political market.
I heard a saying once about Queen consorts
We're not damned once but twice
1st because we are female
And 2nd because we are foreign !
It's a tale as old as time
Still better off than the common/peasant women, as it happens.
Still had it better than the peasant women tho...
And as it was not enough, Catharine de Medici was not royal (at least not recgnized) . She was really really brave for those times.. and of Course Even if she was not royal she (her Family) was really wealthy !
Love your channel, thank you.🌷
Tbh I love her. A powerful queen!!
Thank you.
Thank you for telling me a whole other side of the life of Catharine de Medici. I was always told she was a horrific poisoner and schemer.
Well, she was evil. That is the the truth according to serious historians who based that truth on very well documented facts.
ooooh, the serpent queen, I love it
Women are always judged more harshly then men in a similar position.
I love the style of clothes back then. We have The White Queen and the White Princess, The Spanish Princess was very good, The Tudors was excellent, they just ended the first season of Becoming Elizabeth and a new series on Starz is starting on September 11. We can't wait. I've read almost all of Phillipa Gregory's books, she actually does some excellent research for her books.
Great video thanks 🙏
Interesting documentary but your mispronunciation ruins it for me
Then make your own video where you pronounce it correctly
Poor Catherine they always gotta have someone to blame but she wasn't to blame for her son's bad choices she tried to make peace
Good God. She was evil. She tried to make peace? She was a scheming witch and thousands of people lost their lives because of that. Go and get better informed ffs.
The same lady from reign, she was pretty smart and always scheming
To remain in power as a woman in that time period, you’d probably have to be.
why the first portrait is of Elisabeth of Austria, her daughter in law?
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That portrait is Elisabeth of Austria, Catherine de Medici’s daughter-in-law. Huge error which shows the wikipedia-level research you do for these videos.
Doesn't sound like a bad lady to me? TY. 😊
Catherine de' Medici was very homely. This isn't a portrait of her.
My family through my father are descendants of Gaspard deColigney
Am I alone in thinking she looks like the deceased queen of england? Maybe the theory they never actually die, but moved their conciousness to another body is true. I'm putting my money on Charlotte. Before she died queen elizabeth showered her with titles, money, and made sure females could inherit the throne? She would be second in line after george. Mmnnn
Diane & Catherine were actually related through Catherine’s mother...
Didn't stop Diane from being a total bitch to Catherine
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The history is excellent, but the prononciation of French words is not good.
Lorenzo wasn't a king Florence was a republic Yes he had great influence due to their bank & papacy account they had lots of money lands
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doednt! she favour the masacre once started?
Really nicely researched and done, but your French pronounciation was aweful 🙃
It’s almost like she’s not a French speaker 😐
Interesting, but would it hurt to pronounce the names correct?
News Flash People - Reign is not true history - not even close!
"..... Except that Mary was 15 when she married Francis and he was only 14 and so sickly that he would be dead in less than two years. Francis did not have a half-brother, Bash. Mary - who by all accounts was pampered and adored by her royal future father-in-law - was never exiled to a convent".
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Who writes history? Men.
She was not pretty like the other mistresses of her husband.
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The mispronunciation of so many French names, place names, titles and grammar is appalling
And how many videos have you talk to you and doesn’t even look like you made any on your channel
There's always one nasty little pest in every comment section.
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Nice. The Italian names are all butchered
Knowing what we know now, that being a ‘royal’’ or ‘of the bloodline’ , means the bloodline of Cain. Hence the name ‘serpent queen’. It is common practice, in these satanic lines, to have children with specific gifts, live with relatives or people who work with those specific gifts. It’s not uncommon to this day- if you know anything about the bloodlines, or the occult. The convent was most likely a gnostic school, to encourage and refine her ‘gifts’. Do you think it’s coincidence, that the Pope had her come and live with him? Why would the Pope, of all people take interest? Because the Vatican also worships the dark lord! They keep their priestesses under a close eye. People of influence are moved and controlled like chess pieces- and so is the narrative. These people are ALWAYS in secret societies, and portraits often show what level and society- to those ‘in the know’. Catherine’s distinct M or W gang sign is an occult confirmation. And it isn’t only in 1 portrait. But do you own research- there is plenty of information out there!
Can I have a contact on your drugs dealer please? It must be pretty strong.
Oh stop. We don't worship anyone but God.
Oh, Honey, your content is so good, but you absolutely butchered all of the French names... It was really hard for me to listen to this...
Why don’t you make a video where you pronounce them correctly then
If French is not her first language how is she supposed to pronounce them? Just watch the video or go make your own.
She butchers English names and words as well. Really irritating.
Are you just saying the serpent queen summaries ? Boo
This was posted a year ago... lol
Well done, what is amiss though is the part her daughter, Marguerite, played in the great events, also, you mispronounce the French words and names so that it is impossible to follow your lecture, a real let down.
That’s a harsh way of wording it aviva
I noticed the miss pronunciations, but still was able to follow along and enjoy this video. Maybe that’s because I am not a native French speaker 😜
Why did she make your own video where you pronounce it correctly then
And where are your degrees in French language or culture?
@@ms.anonyma2325 English words were mispronounced as well.
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I m sorry i have to unsubscrine. I cant learn anything here or enjoy it because of your pronunciation of ceraint words. Huguenot Walsingham and others. It really jars against the ears. I m sorry I dont mean to be rude.
Huguenot is pronounced something like 'you-geh-no' right?
You are rude by the fact you had to make the comment.
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@@publius7682 mmmmmmmm. Heard of typos?
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Please. You keep mispronouncing De Medici. Its really irritating.
Astrology, and another posion based Medici...ha
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