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Catherine de' Medici, Governor of Siena

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Tenure
  
1627 – 17 April 1629

House
  
House of Medici

Mother
  
Christina of Lorraine

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Tenure
  
16 February 1617 – October 29, 1626

Born
  
2 May 1593 Palazzo Pitti, Florence, Tuscany (
1593-05-02
)

Burial
  
Basilica of San Lorenzo, Florence

Father
  
Ferdinando I, Grand Duke of Tuscany

Died
  
17 April 1629, Siena, Italy

Spouse
  
Ferdinando Gonzaga, Duke of Mantua (m. 1617)

Parents
  
Ferdinando I de' Medici, Grand Duke of Tuscany, Christina of Lorraine

Grandparents
  
Cosimo I de' Medici, Grand Duke of Tuscany, Eleanor of Toledo, Claude of France, Charles III, Duke of Lorraine

Similar
  
Ferdinando I de' Medici - G, Eleanor de' Medici, Maria Maddalena de' Medici, Anna de' Medici, Cosimo I de' Medici - Grand Du

Caterina de' Medici (2 May 1593 – 17 April 1629) was Duchess of Mantua and Montferrat as the second wife of Duke Ferdinando and Governor of Siena from 1627. She was the second daughter of Grand Duke Ferdinando I of Tuscany and his wife Christina of Lorraine. She had no issue.

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Biography

The second daughter and third child of Grand Duke Ferdinando I and Christina of Lorraine, Caterina, named after the eponymous Queen of France, was born in Florence on 2 May 1593. Caterina was considered as a potential spouse to Henry Frederick, Prince of Wales, heir to the three Kingdoms of England, Scotland and Ireland, but his Anglican religion presented an insurmountable barrier. Nevertheless, she married in 1617 Ferdinando Gonzaga, Duke of Mantua and Monteferrat; the marriage, however, was childless. Upon being made a widow in 1626, she returned to Tuscany. Her nephew, Grand Duke Ferdinando II, created her Governess of Siena in 1627, where she died of smallpox two years later. In later life, Caterina garnered a reputation for intense piety. Historian Colonel G.F. Young asserts that she bore a striking resemblance to her brother Cosimo II and sister Claudia. She was interred in the Medicean necropolis, the Basilica of San Lorenzo.

Titles and styles

  • 2 May 1593 – 16 February 1617 Her Highness Caterina de' Medici
  • 16 February 1617 – 29 October 1626 Her Highness The Duchess of Mantua
  • 29 October 1626 – 1627 Her Highness The Dowager Duchess of Mantua
  • 1627 – 17 April 1629 Her Highness The Governor of Siena
  • References

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