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Margaret Of Navarre Collection

Margaret of Navarre, also known as Marguerite de Navarre, was a prominent figure during the Renaissance period

Background imageMargaret Of Navarre Collection: Portrait of Marguerite of Navarre, c. 1527. Artist: Clouet, Jean (c. 1485-1541)

Portrait of Marguerite of Navarre, c. 1527. Artist: Clouet, Jean (c. 1485-1541)
Portrait of Marguerite of Navarre, c. 1527. Found in the collection of Walker Art Gallery

Background imageMargaret Of Navarre Collection: Marguerite de Navarres coat of arms

Marguerite de Navarres coat of arms
Coat of arms and emblem of Marguerite de Navarre, 16th century queen of France. Color lithograph reproduction

Background imageMargaret Of Navarre Collection: Margaret of Valois (1553-1615), first wife of Henri IV, 1572

Margaret of Valois (1553-1615), first wife of Henri IV, 1572. Handcoloured steel engraving by Polidor Pauquet after
FLO4685942 Margaret of Valois (1553-1615), first wife of Henri IV, 1572. Handcoloured steel engraving by Polidor Pauquet after Thomas de Leu from the Pauquet Brothers " Modes et Costumes

Background imageMargaret Of Navarre Collection: Portrait of the Queen of France Marguerite de France or Valois nicknamed Queen Margot (1553-1615)

Portrait of the Queen of France Marguerite de France or Valois nicknamed Queen Margot (1553-1615)
FAT4301410 Portrait of the Queen of France Marguerite de France or Valois nicknamed Queen Margot (1553-1615) Garvure of the 19th century; (add.info)

Background imageMargaret Of Navarre Collection: Queen Marguerite of France (or Marguerite of Valois) known as Queen Margot (1553-1615)

Queen Marguerite of France (or Marguerite of Valois) known as Queen Margot (1553-1615)
ELD4933641 Queen Marguerite of France (or Marguerite of Valois) known as Queen Margot (1553-1615) and her lover Louis de Clermont d'Amboise

Background imageMargaret Of Navarre Collection: Medallion Portraits of Henry and Margaret of Navarre (recto) and Portraits of...1937

Medallion Portraits of Henry and Margaret of Navarre (recto) and Portraits of...1937
Medallion Portraits of Henry and Margaret of Navarre (recto) and Portraits of Barbarossa and of Muleasem of Tunis (verso) from Bildtnussen der Rhomischen Keyseren

Background imageMargaret Of Navarre Collection: Francis I of France and the Emperor Charles V, 1519-1547 (colour litho)

Francis I of France and the Emperor Charles V, 1519-1547 (colour litho)
5207736 Francis I of France and the Emperor Charles V, 1519-1547 (colour litho) by Girard, Joseph (fl.1930-50); Private Collection; (add.info.: Francis I of France and the Emperor Charles V)

Background imageMargaret Of Navarre Collection: Marguerite of Navarre, sister of King Francis I of France (coloured engraving)

Marguerite of Navarre, sister of King Francis I of France (coloured engraving)
971798 Marguerite of Navarre, sister of King Francis I of France (coloured engraving) by French School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Marguerite of Navarre (1492-1549)

Background imageMargaret Of Navarre Collection: Joan D Albret and Margaret of Navarre (engraving)

Joan D Albret and Margaret of Navarre (engraving)
662521 Joan D Albret and Margaret of Navarre (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Joan D Albret and Margaret of Navarre)

Background imageMargaret Of Navarre Collection: Jeanne d Albret, left, and her mother Marguerite de Navarre, right

Jeanne d Albret, left, and her mother Marguerite de Navarre, right
3714030 Jeanne d Albret, left, and her mother Marguerite de Navarre, right, from Ward and Locks Illustrated History of the World, pub

Background imageMargaret Of Navarre Collection: Title page from the first edition of The Heptameron, by Marguerite of Navarre (engraving)

Title page from the first edition of The Heptameron, by Marguerite of Navarre (engraving)
3647917 Title page from the first edition of The Heptameron, by Marguerite of Navarre (engraving) by German School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageMargaret Of Navarre Collection: Margarete, Konigin Von Navarra, (1933). Creator: Unknown

Margarete, Konigin Von Navarra, (1933). Creator: Unknown
Margarete, Ko nigin Von Navarra, (1933). Portrait of Marguerite de Navarre (1492-1549) also known as Marguerite of Angouleme

Background imageMargaret Of Navarre Collection: Marguerite De Navarre, 1492 - 1549 Also Known As Marguerite Of Angouleme And Margaret Of Navarre

Marguerite De Navarre, 1492 - 1549 Also Known As Marguerite Of Angouleme And Margaret Of Navarre, Queen Consort Of King Henry Ii Of Navarre

Background imageMargaret Of Navarre Collection: Margaret of Navarre, c1563. Artist: Jean Clouet

Margaret of Navarre, c1563. Artist: Jean Clouet
Margaret of Navarre, c1563. From The Connoisseur Vol. LXXVI. [The Connoisseur, London, 1926]

Background imageMargaret Of Navarre Collection: Marguerite de Navarre, queen consort of King Henry II of Navarre, (19th century). Artist: Dujardin

Marguerite de Navarre, queen consort of King Henry II of Navarre, (19th century). Artist: Dujardin
Marguerite de Navarre, queen consort of King Henry II of Navarre, (19th century). Margaret of Navarre (1492-1549), also known as Marguerite of Angouleme

Background imageMargaret Of Navarre Collection: Marguerite de Navarre, Queen Consort of Henry II of Navarre, (1864). Artist: John James Hinchcliff

Marguerite de Navarre, Queen Consort of Henry II of Navarre, (1864). Artist: John James Hinchcliff
Marguerite de Navarre, Queen Consort of Henry II of Navarre, (1864). Margaret of Navarre (1492-1549), also known as Marguerite of Angouleme


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Margaret of Navarre, also known as Marguerite de Navarre, was a prominent figure during the Renaissance period. She was the sister of King Francis I of France and played a significant role in the cultural and literary scene of her time. Her coat of arms proudly displayed her heritage and status, symbolizing her connection to both Navarre and France. As a member of royalty, she had close relationships with influential figures such as Emperor Charles V and her brother Francis I. Margaret's intellectual pursuits were remarkable for a woman of her time. She was an accomplished writer and is best known for her work "The Heptameron, " which explored themes such as love, morality, and human nature. The title page from its first edition showcases the importance placed on this literary masterpiece. In addition to being an author, Margaret was also involved in politics. Her marriage to Henry II of Navarre solidified alliances between their kingdoms. Together with their daughter Jeanne d'Albret, they formed a formidable trio that championed Protestantism during the tumultuous religious conflicts in 16th-century Europe. Artistic depictions capture Margaret's elegance and regal demeanor. Portraits by renowned artists like Clouet showcase her beauty while conveying her intelligence and strength. These images immortalize Margaret's legacy as not only a queen consort but also as an influential patroness of arts and literature. Even centuries after her death, Margaret continues to be celebrated for breaking societal norms through her writings and political involvement. Her contributions have left an indelible mark on history—a testament to the power women can wield when given opportunities to shine brightly amidst adversity.