Christine of France
Christine of France , sometimes also fore-mentioned Christian , born with Paris the February 10th 1606, died with Turin the December 27th 1663, was girl of Henri IV, king de France and of Marie de Médicis
She married the February 10th 1619 Victor-Amédée Ier (1587 † 1637), duke of Savoy and prince de Piémont, and had:
- Louis Amédée (1622 † 1628)
- Louise-Christine of Savoy (1629 † 1692) wife in 1642 Maurice of Savoy (1593 † 1642)
- François-Hyacinthe of Savoy (1632 † 1638), duke of Savoy and prince de Piémont
- Charles-Emmanuel II of Savoy (1634 † 1675), duke of Savoy and prince de Piémont
- Marguerite-Yolande of Savoy (1635 † 1663) wife in 1660 Rene II of Parma (1630 † 1694)
- Henriette-Adelaide of Savoy (1636 † 1676) wife in 1652 Ferdinand-Marie of Bavaria (1636 † 1679)
- Catherine Béatrice of Savoy (1636 † 1637)
With died of her husband, it was regent in the name of his François-Hyacinthe son, then of Charles-Emmanuel II. This regency was disputed to him by his/her Thomas brother-in-law and Maurice of Savoy, but it could preserve it with the support of France.