Let op: Was jonger dan 16 jaar (11) toen kind (Alessandro deMedici) werd geboren (??-??-1512).
Let op: Getrouwd (4 februari 1490) voordat geboren (??-??-1501).
Let op: Leeftijd bij trouwen (4 februari 1490) lag beneden de 16 jaar (0).
Zij is getrouwd met Lorenzo II diPiero Conte Urbino deMedici.
Zij zijn getrouwd op 4 februari 1490 te Dunure, Ayrshire, Scotland.
Zij zijn getrouwd in het jaar 1494 te Perth, Perthshire, Scotland. Zij zijn getrouwd op 4 februari 1499 te Dunure, Ayrshire, Scotland. Zij zijn getrouwd in het jaar 1503 te Holyrood Abbey, Edinburgh, Mid Lothian, Scotland, zij was toen 2 jaar oud. Zij zijn getrouwd in het jaar 1510 te Florence, Firenze, Toscana, Italy, zij was toen 9 jaar oud. Zij zijn getrouwd op 13 juni 1518 te Château, Aosta, Valle d'Aosta, Italy, zij was toen 17 jaar oud. Zij zijn getrouwd op 3 maart 1528 te St.James's Palace, London, England, zij was toen 27 jaar oud. Zij zijn getrouwd te Centre, France.Kind(eren):
Madeleine de La Tour d'Auvergne was born in 1498. She was a younger daughter of Jean III de La Tour Count of Auvergne and Lauraguais, and Jeanne de Bourbon, Duchess of Bourbon.
On 8 December 1515 Francis I of France and Pope Leo X met and signed an agreement of friendship, in which Francis agreed to ensure the Vatican's authority over the Catholic Church in France, and Leo promised to support Francis' claim to the throne of Naples. This agreement, like most others of the time, was cemented with a marriage alliance. Leo's nephew Lorenzo II de' Medici had just become the leader of the Florentine republic in 1516 and Francis proposed his wealthy and distant relative Madeleine as a bride for him. Lorenzo duly accepted, as it was a great honor to be tied to the French royal family, especially since he was of lesser nobility albeit an extremely wealthy one.
They married at Château d'Amboise on 5 May 1518. Their wedding was a sumptuous festival with dancing figured very prominently. Dancing was done mostly in the Italian style. Seventy-two ladies were disguised in Italian, German, and other fashionable costumes, making for quite a rich display of silk and color. Francis gave Madeleine 10,000 gold coins, as a wedding gift.
The marriage did not last with Madeleine dying in Italy shortly before her husband the following year, of what is believed to have been the plague, although some speculate that she may have been infected by syphilis from her husband. She had just given birth to a daughter, Catherine de' Medici, the future Queen of France and consort of Henry II. Both she and her husband were said to have been delighted at the birth of Catherine as if she were a boy.
As both of their parents were deceased, Madeleine and her elder sister Anne shared extensive properties in Auvergne, Clermont, Berry, Castres, and Louraguais. Anne inherited Auvergne and married John Stewart, 2nd Duke of Albany in 1505. She outlived Madeleine by five years but died childless, after which the Counties of Auvergne and Boulogne as well as the barony of La Tour passed to Madeleine's daughter Catherine de' Medici and then to the French Crown.
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