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  1. 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 ...

  2. Henrietta Maria of France 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. Under a decree of her husband, she was known in England as Queen Mary, but she did not like this name and signed her letters "Henriette" or "Henriette Marie".

  3. 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.

  4. Articles relating to Henrietta Maria of France, Queen consort of England, Scotland and Ireland (1609–1669, term 1625–1649). Pages in category "Henrietta Maria of France" The following 72 pages are in this category, out of 72 total.

  5. 25 de jun. de 2018 · Henrietta Maria of France Commons:Graphic Lab/Photography workshop/Archive/2018 File:Anthony van Dyck (1599-1641) (after) - Henrietta Maria (1609–1669) - 247862 - National Trust.jpg

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  7. Christine of France. Christine Marie of France (10 February 1606 – 27 December 1663) was Duchess of Savoy from 26 July 1630 to 7 October 1637 as the consort of Duke Victor Amadeus I. She was the daughter of Henry IV of France and sister of Louis XIII. Following her husband's death in 1637, she acted as regent of Savoy between 1637 and 1648.