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  1. 6 de feb. de 2019 · Henrietta Maria became a mother for the first time in 1629. She had been married for four years but had been only pregnant for six months when she went into labour. The Greenwich midwife was summoned.

  2. In 1661, Henrietta Maria returned to France and arranged for her youngest daughter, Henrietta, to marry her first cousin, Philippe I, Duke of Orléans, the only brother of Louis XIV. This significantly helped English relations with the French.

  3. Charles I and his unpopular French wife, Henrietta Maria, had nine children in all, of whom five were still alive at the outbreak of civil war in 1642: Charles, Prince of Wales (b.1630), Mary, Princess Royal, (b.1631), James, duke of York, (b.1633), Elizabeth, (b. 1635) and Henry, duke of Gloucester (b.1640).

  4. This was Van Dyck's first commission following his appointment as Court Painter to Charles I in 1632. It shows Charles and his Queen, Henrietta Maria of France, with their two eldest children: Prince Charles, later King Charles II, standing before his father and Princess Mary in her mother's arms.

  5. 18 de ago. de 2020 · Henrietta Maria had nine children, two of whom went on to be king – Charles II and James II. Henrietta Maria’s interests included art, sculpture and design. She played a key role in the growth of masques, a type of courtly entertainment that revolved around elaborate costumes and sets.

  6. Henrietta Maria was the daughter of King Henry IV of France and Marie de Médicis. Throughout her childhood she was surrounded by political intrigue; her father was assassinated six months after her birth, and when she was seven her mother was banished from Paris .

  7. She had two older sisters: the eldest, Elizabeth Valois (1602–1644), was married to Philip IV of Spain when Henrietta was a small child, and the younger, Christine of France (1606–1663), was married to the prince of Savoy when Henrietta was ten.