The one Latin reference I can find to her so far is a book titled Illustrissimi ac serenissimi Magni Ducis Hetruriae Cosmi Medicaei funebris oratio : ad Christianissimam Gallorum Reginam Catherinam à Medicaeis. By Johannes Baptista Bellaudus 1574. Note that although she is refered to as Catherina a Medicaeis, Cosimo is called Cosmus Medicaeus (but apparently an interior title page refers to him as Cosmi Medici (in the Genitive).

On the other hand, this drawingof François Ravaillac, assassin of Henri IV, refers to Mary Medici as Maria de Medices (though I guess that would make Medices an indeclinable word, because it doesn't look like any normal ablative form). --Iustinus 17:41 aug 28, 2004 (UTC)

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