Long May They Reign: Claude of Valois
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Join host Grace White in talking about Claude. Claude of Valois, daughter of King Henry II and Catherine de' Medici, navigated a life marked by royal intrigue and personal tragedy. Born in 1547, her early years were shaped by illness and a resemblance to her formidable mother. Despite a childhood marriage at age 11 to Charles of Lorraine, the union was reportedly happy, blessed with eight children. Claude played a subtle but significant role in court politics, notably intervening in her sister Margaret's tumultuous marriage plans. Her life took a dramatic turn during the St. Bartholomew's Day Massacre in 1572, where she desperately tried to protect her sister Margaret from the unfolding violence, a stark contrast to their mother Catherine de' Medici's pragmatic, albeit chilling, stance. Claude's final years were filled with further childbirths and the ascension of her brother to the French throne, but her life was tragically cut short in 1575 during the birth of her last child.
00:00:00 Introduction to Claude of Valois
00:00:35 Early Life and Family Connections
00:01:10 Marriage and Royal Deaths
00:01:55 Life in Lorraine and Motherhood
00:02:40 Sister Margaret's Wedding and the Massacre
00:04:00 Royal Succession and Final Pregnancy
00:04:45 Claude's Death and Legacy