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(2005). THE ITALIAN ‘TRAINING’ OF CATHERINE DE MEDICI: PORTRAITS AS DYNASTIC NARRATIVE For their assistance with this paper, I would like to thank the other participants at the Massachusetts Center for the Renaissance conference on Queens and Dynastic Culture, the editors of this collection, and Anne Alexander Marshall, Sheryl Reiss and Kathleen Wilson-Chevalier. The Court Historian: Vol. 10, Queens and the Transformation of Political Culture: The Case of Early Modern France., pp. 37-53.

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