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==Cultural depictions== '''Plays''' * [[William Shakespeare]]'s play ''[[Henry V (play)|Henry V]]'' (c. 1599) depicts Catherine of Valois' marriage to [[Henry V of England]] after the [[Battle of Agincourt]]. *[[Mary Pix]]'s play ''[[Queen Catharine; or, The Ruines of Love|Queen Catherine; or, the Ruines of Love]]'' (1698) depicts the end of Catherine's relationship with [[Owen Tudor]]. *[[Rosemary Anne Sisson]]'s play ''The Queen and the Welshman'' (1957) tells the story of Catherine de Valois and Owen Tudor. '''In historical fiction''' *Catherine of Valois is the subject of [[Rosemary Hawley Jarman]]'s novel ''Crown in Candlelight'' (1978) *[[Margaret Frazer]]'s medieval mystery ''The Boy's Tale'' (1995) features Catherine and her sons [[Edmund Tudor, 1st Earl of Richmond|Edmund]] and [[Jasper Tudor, Duke of Bedford|Jasper]]. *In ''The Queen's Secret'' by [[Jean Plaidy]], Catherine is the [[title character]]. *Another novel by [[Jean Plaidy]], ''Epitaph for Three Women'', retells the minority of Henry VI by focusing on the lives of Catherine, [[Joan of Arc]] and [[Eleanor, Duchess of Gloucester]]. *In the historical novel, ''Fortune Made His Sword'' by [[Martha Rofheart]], Catherine is one of five narrators who tell the story of Henry V. *Dedwydd Jones's novel, ''The Lily and the Dragon'' (2002) tells the story of Owain Tudor and Catherine of Valois. *Joanna Hickson's novel ''The Agincourt Bride'' (2013) tells the story of the early life of Catherine of Valois while its sequel ''The Tudor Bride'' (2014) tells of her life as the Queen of England and her relationship with Owen Tudor. *Anne O'Brien's novel ''The Forbidden Queen'' (2013) details the life of Catherine of Valois. *[[Vanora Bennett]]'s novel ''Blood Royal/The Queen's Lover'' (2009) tells the story of Catherine's early years through her secret marriage to Owen Tudor. *Mari Griffith's novel ''Root of the Tudor Rose'' (2014) is the story of Catherine's brief marriage to Henry V and her subsequent clandestine relationship with Owain ap Maredydd ap Tudur. '''In film and TV''' *In the [[Laurence Olivier]] film ''[[Henry V (1944 film)|Henry V]]'' (1944), Catherine (listed as Katherine) is played by [[Renée Asherson]]. *In the [[Kenneth Branagh]] film ''[[Henry V (1989 film)|Henry V]]'' (1989), Catherine (listed as Katharine) is played by [[Emma Thompson]]. *In the BBC adaptation of [[Henry V (The Hollow Crown)|''Henry V'']] as part of [[The Hollow Crown (TV series)|The Hollow Crown]] TV series (2012), Catherine (listed as Katherine) is played by [[Mélanie Thierry]]. *In the Netflix film ''[[The King (2019 film)|The King]]'' (2019), Catherine is played by [[Lily-Rose Depp]].
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