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  1. Queen of Charles I The youngest daughter of Henry IV of France and Marie de Medici, Henrietta Maria married Charles I in 1625. Her Catholicism alienated many of her English subjects. She gave strong, loving support to Charles I during his troubles, and practical assistance during the Civil War by personally bringing munitions from France, and pawning her jewellery to raise funds.

  2. 28 de abr. de 2014 · Henrietta Maria – some might argue quite shrewdly - warned her husband that 'if you consent to this, you shall be lost'. Charles and Henrietta Maria, believing in the Divine Right of the monarch to rule, vehemently opposed any infringement on the rights and power to rule.

  3. 25 de jun. de 2018 · Best selling historian Leanda de Lisle talks about Henrietta Maria of France, queen consort of England, Scotland, and Ireland and loyal wife of King Charles I. Leanda de Lisle is the highly acclaimed author of three books on the Tudors and Stuarts, including the bestselling The Sisters Who Would Be Queen and Tudor: The Family Story. A […]

  4. ヘンリエッタ・マリア・オブ・フランス ( 英語: Henrietta Maria of France 、 1609年 11月25日 [1] - 1669年 9月10日 )は、 イングランド 王 チャールズ1世 の王妃。. イングランド王妃、 スコットランド 王妃、 アイルランド 王妃の称号を持つ。. フランス語 名は ...

  5. 17 de ene. de 2022 · Henrietta Maria was born in Paris on 16 November 1609, the youngest daughter of King Henri IV of France and Marie de Medici. She was taught riding, dancing and singing and received religious instruction from the Carmelites. Her marriage to Charles, Prince of Wales, required a special dispensation from the Pope because it was the first time that ...

  6. 10 September 2019 By Leanda de Lisle. Henrietta Maria, the wife of Charles I, has aroused strong feelings of loyalty and hatred not unlike those attached to two other French queens of England during times of civil war, Isabella of France and Margaret of Anjou. Yet while those two ‘she-wolves’ have been re-assessed in the 21st century, she ...

  7. 12 de oct. de 2017 · Abstract. This chapter uses Henrietta Maria’s court masques to trace the queen’s transformation from a young French princess in a foreign land to a powerful queen consort who pushed her agendas in a variety of personal, political and theatrical ways. The chapter examines the ways in which Henrietta Maria sought to carve out a space for ...