MSN: Catherine de' Medici's deadly plot and the mass murder of Huguenots
Wall Street Journal: ‘Catherine de’ Medici’ Review: A Woman at the Apex of Power
Catherine de’ Medici was born a piece on a political chessboard in 1519. Orphaned before she was a month old in her native Italy, this Catholic daughter of a French princess and a Florentine dynast ...
Historical figure Catherine de Medici gets the period-drama-with-a-twist treatment in Starz’s “The Serpent Queen,” as the show finds a unique way to tell the story of the Italian-born French queen, ...
Town & Country: Why Catherine de Medici Is a Fitting Icon for Modern Times
Salon: Who was Catherine de’ Medici? “The Serpent Queen” gives us a clever, powerful and dangerous woman
In the last week, I’ve been contacted by several friends and colleagues telling me if you type #catherinedemedici in Twitter, a snake emoji automatically appears. Designed to sync with “The Serpent ...
Who was Catherine de’ Medici? “The Serpent Queen” gives us a clever, powerful and dangerous woman
That Medici bitch was a name Catherine was called for no reason and one she subsequently earned on her own accord. The Serpent Queen Season 1 Episode 1 introduced two versions of The Black Queen, ...
Starz’s new historical series ‘The Serpent Queen’ has a bit of edge to it. The royal drama is an adaptation of a book which retells the rise of Catherine de Medici to Queen of France during the 1500s.
Entertainment Weekly: How Tony Soprano and Fleabag inspired Catherine de Medici on The Serpent Queen
Catherine de Medici didn't give a damn about her reputation. The 16th century Queen of France has gone down in history for her notorious use of poison, her manipulative courtroom scheming, and her ...