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  1. 8 de mar. de 2018 · Published on 8 March 2018. Charles I might have had a keen eye for art, but his queen's eye was sharper and far more sophisticated. With the couple's extraordinary art collection currently on display at the RA, the consort's biographer Erin Griffey explores her life, style and legacy. From the Spring 2018 issue of RA Magazine, issued quarterly ...

  2. Henrietta Maria of France, baptized as Henrietta Maria, in Latin, but called in French Henriette-Marie, the queen consort of Charles I of England, first inspired wide use of the name in England in the 17th century. In 2006, an authority on given names noted that Henrietta was one of the most "thoroughly upper-class names" in use in England.

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  4. 5 de jul. de 2023 · Henrietta Maria of France (French: Henriette Marie de France); (25 November[1] 1609 – 10 September 1669) was the Queen consort of England, Scotland and Ireland as the wife of King Charles I. She was mother of two kings, Charles II and James II, and grandmother of two queens and one king, Mary II, William III and Anne of Great Britain, as well as paternal aunt of Louis XIV of France.

  5. Heraldiskt vapen. Henrietta Maria av Frankrike, född 25 eller 26 november ( n.s. )/ 15 eller 16 november ( g.s.) 1609 i Paris, död 10 september 1669 på Château de Colombes nära Paris, var en engelsk drottning; gift med Karl I av England den 1 maj 1625. [ 1] Hon var dotter till Henrik IV av Frankrike och Maria av Medici.

  6. 12 de oct. de 2017 · Henrietta Maria of France was a mere fifteen years old when she landed at Dover. 1 Small in stature, Henrietta proved a girl of wit and charm even in her first moments on shore. However, despite her captivating qualities, Henrietta Maria, like her mother-in-law, would literalize misogynist fears of disruptive female power.

  7. Henrietta Maria of France. 1626–1652: Susan Feilding, Countess of Denbigh (also called mistress of the Robes and Groom of the Stool ) Catherine of Braganza. 1660–1681: Barbara Howard, Countess of Suffolk; 1681–1685: Isabella de Nassau, Countess of Arlington; Mary of Modena