Marguerite de Navarre (1492-1549). Queen consort of Navarre
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Marguerite de Navarre (1492-1549). Queen consort of Navarre
Marguerite de Navarre or Marguerite of Angouleme (1492-1549). Princess of France. Queen consort of Navarre. Wife of Henry II of Navarre. Miniature. 1540
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Angouleme Consort Francis Instrument Margaret Marguerite Musician Navarre Renaissance Sister Valois 15th Musical
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Marguerite de Navarre, also known as Marguerite of Angouleme, was a remarkable figure of the 15th century European aristocracy. Born in 1492, she was the eldest daughter of Charles, Duke of Angouleme, and Louise of Savoy. Marguerite's life was marked by significant political and marital alliances that shaped her identity as a princess, queen consort, and patron of the arts. In this exquisite miniature painting, Marguerite is depicted in the prime of her life, adorned in the rich robes of the House of Valois. Her regal bearing and serene expression convey a sense of wisdom and grace. The intricate details of her headdress and the delicate folds of her clothing reflect the artistic mastery of the Renaissance period. Marguerite's most notable marriage was to Henry II of Navarre, with whom she became queen consort in 1517. This union brought her to the court of Navarre, where she would become an influential figure in the political and cultural life of the kingdom. A passionate patron of literature, music, and the arts, Marguerite was a musical instrument in her own right. She composed poetry and music, and her literary salon, known as the "Heptaplasme," was a gathering place for some of the most brilliant minds of the Renaissance. Her literary works, including "Miroir de l'ame pecheresse" and "Heptameron," are considered seminal texts in French literature. Despite the challenges of navigating the complex web of European politics and dynastic alliances, Marguerite de Navarre remained a steadfast and influential figure. Her legacy as a patron of the arts and a champion of intellectual pursuits continues to inspire scholars and artists to this day.
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