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Catherine de Medici and King Henry II of France wanted to continue the Valois dynasty, but their line was extinguished with the death of their son, King Henry III in 1589. Not one of Catherine and Henry’s four sons left any surviving offspring to preserve the House of Valois, but their two elder daughters, Elisabeth and Claude ensured that their bloodline would continue to the present day.
Their elder children are not so well-known in contemporary culture, whereas their two surviving younger children did make an impression during the sixteenth century. Their daughter Marguerite de Valois inspired a popular film due to her scandalous lifestyle, and their younger son was the only man that Elizabeth I of England considered marrying.
Marguerite de Valois 'La Reine Margot'
The most famous of Catherine de Medici and King Henry's children was Marguerite, known as 'Margot', who was born at Saint-Germain-en-Laye on the 14th May 1553, and grew up to be one of the most beautiful and fashionable women of 16th Century Europe. As a child Catherine offered her to Don Carlos of Spain, and to his cousin, King Sebastian of Portugal (1554-1578).
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