A masterpiece of Gothic art, the Cathedral of Our Lady was started in 1211. It was the cathedral of coronations for French kings in memory of the baptism.

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A masterpiece of Gothic art, the Cathedral of Our Lady was started in It was the cathedral of coronations for French kings in memory of the baptism of Clovis by Saint Remi, probably on Christmas Day 498. Notre Dame Cathedral in Reims

Louis XII

Francois I

Margaret of Navarre, Elder sister of Francois I

Jeanne d'Albret, daughter of Margaret of Navarre

Henry II

Catherine de Medicis

Medici Family Clement Lorenzo Cosimo Elder Cosimo Leo X

Margaret of Valois, daughter of Henry II & Catherine de Medicis

Dianne de Poitiers

Dianne de Poitiers continued

Diane de Poitiers cont &Chenonceau

Dauphin of France, 1 st husband of Mary Queen of Scots

Mary Queen of Scots

Mary Queen of Scots cont.

Mary Queen of Scots & Francis II

Mary Queen of Scots’ father & son

Mary of Guise, mother of Mary Queen of Scots

Mary Queen of Scots second husband Darnley

Mary Queen of Scots & James VI of Scotland, James I of England

Mary Queen of Scots’ third husband—Bothwell

Mary Queen of Scots as captive

Death of Mary Queen of Scots

Charles IX Charles became King of France at the age of ten in This painting by the court painter Francois Clouet represents the young king at the age of eleven.

St Bartholomew’s Massacre 1572

Henry III Reconciliation of Henry III and Henry of Navarre

Henry IV

Louis XIII

Louis XIV

Louis XV

Louis XVI