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  1. 3 de oct. de 2019 · Henrietta Maria, the wife of King Charles I, tried to convert as many English people as she could and scandalized the locals by praying for Catholic martyrs as they were tortured to death in public.

  2. 2 de jul. de 2017 · Henrietta Maria’s five eldest children. Henrietta Maria’s popularity hadn’t been helped by the fact that her marriage proved barren in its first years, a situation nearly always blamed on the woman. Within months of Buckingham’s death, the Queen became pregnant and a summer due date was announced in March 1629.

  3. 17 de ago. de 2018 · 1625 (13th June) Henrietta Maria married King Charles I of England at St Augustine’s Church, Canterbury, Kent. The marriage was not popular because she was a Catholic. Under the terms of the marriage it was agreed that Henrietta Maria could remain a catholic but their children were to be raised as Protestants.

  4. Maria de' Medici. Henriëtta Maria van Frankrijk ( Parijs, 25 november 1609 – Colombes, 10 september 1669) was van 13 juni 1625 tot 30 januari 1649 koningin van Engeland, Schotland en Ierland door haar huwelijk met Karel I van Engeland . Zij werd geboren als Henriette-Marie de France, prinses van Frankrijk. Ze was de jongste dochter van ...

  5. 1 de feb. de 2011 · Equally though, Britland argues, Henrietta Maria's keen sense of the political nature of such patronage is demonstrated by the support she offered the itinerant French playing company led to London by the actor Floridor in 1634–5 and the Queen's rejection in the same season of a travelling Spanish troupe.

  6. Henrietta Maria av Frankrike, född 25 eller 26 november /15 eller 16 november 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]

  7. Henrietta Maria’s determination to sell jewels on the European market was underwritten by a complex mixture of naivety, personal determination, necessity and an unerring belief in the just nature of the Royalist cause. 38Taken together, the 1642 visit to Holland and the 1644 move to France and the efforts made by the queen to sell jewels and ...