This became known as the St Bartholomew’s Day Massacre, in which Catherine was probably involved. Charles IX died in 1574 and Catherine's favourite son Henry succeeded as Henry III of France.
literature and education and acquired an art collection which now forms the basis of the Hermitage Museum. Catherine died in St Petersburg on 17 November 1796 and was succeeded by her son Paul.
Catherine, Lady St John of Bletso was buried in Westminster Abbey in March 1615. The monument had originally shown her two children, Oliver and Anne, kneeling beside her monument in St Michael's ...
Princess Kate attended a St. Patrick's Day parade on Monday, joining the Irish Guards for the first time in two years, ...
A delegation of 47 parliamentarians from 10 countries visited St. Catherine’s Monastery, where they met with Dr. Khaled ...
Bermuda's largest military fort, Fort St. Catherine is located in St. George's Parish between Achilles Bay and St. Catherine's Beach. Built in 1614, it overlooks the spot where English settlers ...