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  1. As a daughter of the Bourbon king of France, she was a Fille de France and a member of the House of Bourbon. She was the youngest sister of the future Louis XIII of France . Her father was assassinated on 14 May 1610, when she was less than a year old.

  2. Bourbon. Father. Louis XV. Mother. Marie Leszczyńska. Signature. Coat of arms of a princess of France. Anne Henriette of France [1] [2] (14 August 1727 – 10 February 1752) was a French princess, a fille de France. She was the second child of King Louis XV and Queen Marie Leszczyńska, and the twin of Louise Élisabeth of France.

    • 10 February 1752 (aged 24), Palace of Versailles, Versailles, France
    • Bourbon
  3. Henrietta Maria de Bourbon de France (1609–1669) • FamilySearch. Brief Life History of Henrietta Maria. Marie-Henriette was the illigitimate daughter of Henry IV, King of France and his mistress, Charlotte des Essarts, Countess of Romorantin, who was legitimized by her father.

    • Female
    • Charles I Stuart King of England
  4. 12 de mar. de 2024 · Henrietta Maria (born Nov. 25, 1609, Paris—died Sept. 10, 1669, Château de Colombes, near Paris) was the French wife of King Charles I of England and mother of Kings Charles II and James II.

  5. It includes: Henrietta Maria of France (d. 1669), exiled Queen of England; Philippe I, Duke of Orléans, founder of the House of Orléans; his first wife Princess Henriette (d. 1670); the couple's first daughter Marie Louise d'Orléans (later Queen of Spain); Anne of Austria (d. 1666); the Orléans daughters of Gaston, Duke of Orléans; Louis ...

  6. 18 de ago. de 2020 · During the Civil War, Henrietta Maria moved to France for safety, and it was from here, in 1649 that she heard of her husband’s execution. She remained in France until the Restoration, when her son Charles II regained his position as King of England in 1660.

  7. 16 de nov. de 2020 · The French Princess. Henrietta began her life at the court of her father Henry IV of France and Marie de’Medici, after both of whom she is affectionately named. As a child, she was no stranger to the turbulent nature of court politics and the growing power struggles surrounding religion.