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Henrietta Maria of France
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Henrietta Maria of France (French: Henriette Marie de France; 25 November 1609 ? 10 September 1669) was queen consort of England, Scotland, and Ireland as the wife of King Charles I. She was mother of two monarchs, Charles II and James II, and grandmother of three: Mary II, William III and Anne.Her Catholic religion made her unpopular in England, and also prohibited her from being crowned in an Anglican service; therefore she never had a coronation. She began to immerse herself in national affairs as civil war loomed on the horizon, and was compelled to seek refuge in France in 1644, following the birth of her youngest daughter, Henrietta, during the height of the First English Civil War. The execution of King Charles in 1649 left her impoverished. She settled in Paris, and then returned to England after the Restoration of her eldest son, Charles, to the throne. In 1665, she moved back to Paris, where she died four years later.The North American Province of Maryland was named in her honour, and the name was carried over into the current US state of Maryland.
Henrietta Maria of France
Active years end year 1649
Active years start year 1625
Birth date 1609-11-25
Birth year 1609
Death date 1669-09-10
Death year 1669

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