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  1. Henrietta Maria of France (French: Henriette Marie; 25 November [1] 1609 – 10 September 1669) was Queen of England, Scotland and Ireland from her marriage to King Charles I on 13 June 1625 until Charles was executed on 30 January 1649. She was mother of his sons Charles II and James II and VII.

  2. Henrietta Maria was the French wife of King Charles I of England and mother of Kings Charles II and James II. By openly practicing Roman Catholicism at court, she alienated many of Charles’s subjects, but during the first part of the English Civil Wars she displayed courage and determination in.

  3. Wife to King Charles I and Queen consort of England, Scotland and Ireland, Henrietta Maria was a patron of the arts who oversaw Inigo Jones’s completion of the Queen’s House in 1635. Who was Henrietta Maria of France?

  4. Henrietta Maria (1609–1669) French-born queen of Charles I, during England's Civil War, who used all her influence to try to aid her husband's cause, and whose eldest son was invited to restore the Stuart dynasty to the English throne as Charles II. Name variations: Henrietta Marie.

  5. Nov 17, 2022 · Learn how Henrietta Maria, the French wife of King Charles I, fought for her husband in the English Civil War. Discover her humor, courage, and legacy in this interview with historian Leanda de Lisle.

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  6. Dec 18, 2019 · Born on 25th November 1609, Henrietta Maria of France was the youngest daughter of Henri IV of France and Marie de Medici. Sister to Louis XIII of France, Isabel of Bourbon, Queen of Spain, Gaston of Orléans and Christine, Duchess of Savoy, Henrietta Maria was a great match for any prince of Europe. Queen Henrietta Maria (1609–1669)

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  8. Nov 16, 2020 · Learn about the life and role of Henrietta Maria, the French-born wife of Charles I, who faced religious and political challenges in 17th-century England. Discover how she supported her husband, defended her faith, and navigated the turbulent civil war.