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  1. Claude of Valois (12 November 1547 – 21 February 1575) was a French princess as the second daughter of King Henry II of France and Catherine de' Medici, and Duchess of Lorraine by marriage to Charles III, Duke of Lorraine.

  2. Claude of France (13 October 1499 – 20 July 1524) was the ruling Duchess of Brittany from 1514 until her death in 1524 and Queen of France by marriage to King Francis I, which was also in 1514, shortly before he became king on the death of her father.

  3. Princess Claude of Valois was the third child born to her mother, Queen Catherine, and her father, the late King Henry. When Catherine gave birth to twins, Henriette and Emone , Claude was jealous of them, as she had to share her mother's attention with them.

  4. Claude de Valois is a main character in the second, third, and fourth season of Reign. She is portrayed by Rose Williams . Claude is the daughter of Henry II and Catherine de' Medici, making her a Princess of France. She is also the wife of Luc Narcisse, as well as the ex-fiancé of Leith Bayard.

  5. Oct 2, 2015 · Claude de Valois, Queen of France. “A pearl of a woman…goodness without sin” The Chronicler of Anjou. There is no love story with the marriage of Claude de Valois and King François I of France. Claude’s parents, Anne of Brittany and King Louis XII enjoyed a stable and somewhat loving relationship.

  6. Jul 20, 2020 · Queen Claude of France, the eldest daughter of King Louis XII of France from his marriage to Anne of Brittany and the first wife King François I of France, died on 20th of July 1524 after a brief illness (or on the 26th of June 1524 according to various sources), at the age of only 24 at Château de Blois and was temporarily laid to rest in the c...

  7. Mar 12, 2021 · Claude of France’s Public Functions. On 1 January 1515, King Louis died, and Francis succeeded him as King and Claude became Queen. Despite her title, Claude only nominally fulfilled the role of first lady since her mother-in-law held political power and the King’s mistresses kept him company.