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Queen Claude of France as played by Gabriella Wright

Born 14 October 1499 – died 20 July 1524

Character's backstory: The eldest daughter of King Louis XII of France & Anne of Brittany. The first wife of Francis I of France although she had previously been promised to the future Holy Roman Emperor, Charles V. The pawn of so much dynastic maneuvering, she was short in stature and afflicted with scoliosis, which gave her a hunched back. She was eclipsed at court by her mother-in-law, Louise of Savoy & her sister-in-law, the literary and erudite Marguerite, Queen Consort of Navarre. When Francis became King in 1515, both Anne Boleyn & her sister Mary Boleyn became part of her retinue of ladies-in-waiting. Anne served as Claude's official translator whenever there were English visitors, such as in 1520 at the "Field of the Cloth of Gold" meeting between Francis I & King Henry VIII. Mary Boleyn would become her husband's mistress although with much discretion. Claude's life was spent in an endless round of annual pregnancies and had 7 children, dying when she was only 24 years old. She was exceptionally pious, reserved, and not considered attractive. Although Francis was unfaithful, he deferred to her gentle and shy personality.

Gentility: Descended from the House of Valois, daughter of one French king and wife of another

Position: Queen Consort of France, Duchess of Brittany

Personality type:Claude imposed a strict moral code on her own household, which only a few like Mary Boleyn chose to flout. Anne Boleyn, however, elicited her fondness: she lodged a formal protest when Anne was recalled to England. Claude's younger sister, Renee, also fondly remembered Anne Boleyn's kindness.

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CHARACTER CONNECTIONS


Family members:
Father: King Louis XII of France
Mother: Anne of Brittany
Son: Francis, Dauphin of France (1518-1536)
Son: King Henry II of France (1519-1559)
Son: Charles, Duke of Orleans (1522-1545)
Daughter: Princess Louise (1515-1517)
Daughter: Princess Charlotte (1516-1524)
Daughter: Princess Madeleine, Queen of Scotland (1520-1537)
Daughter: Princess Marguerite, Duchess of Bery (1523-1574)

Romance(s):

First wife of King Francis I of France (1514-1524)

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UNFORGETTABLE CHARACTER QUOTES



  • "But tell me first, how is your beautiful wife [Margaret]? She's just like me, no? You have affairs and she ignores it. To make love for revenge, or pain, what is that? It hurts the mind, and the soul it shrinks. Vous comprenez, moisour - the soul grows smaller. And perhaps it even dies." (to Charles Brandon in Episode 1.7)



DEFINING EPISODES | MEMORABLE SCENES


  • When she tells Charles Brandon she's not interested in having an affair with him (episode 1.7)


  • During the wrestling match, she and Katherine of Aragon hold hands in worry of their husbands, despite coming from two royal families who are the bitterest of enemies (episode 1.2)



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Spanish drawing of Claude, titled "Claudia de Francia"
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