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  1. Henrietta Maria became a key patron in Stuart masques, complementing her husband's strong interest in paintings and the visual arts. She performed in various works herself, including as an Amazon in William Davenant's 1640 "Salmacida Spolia".

  2. At the same time, Queen Henrietta Maria decided to have her daughter, who had been baptised in the Church of England, brought up as a Catholic. With the arrival of Henrietta's brother, Henry Stuart, Duke of Gloucester, in 1652, their small court was increased. Henrietta as Minerva holding a painting of Monsieur by Antoine Mathieu

  3. Henrietta Stewart was the daughter of Esmé Stewart, 1st Duke of Lennox, favourite of James VI of Scotland, and Catherine de Balsac. On 16 June 1581 the king gave Henrietta the right to award the marriage of the Earl of Huntly, which was forfeited to the crown. [1] Their marriage contract was made in 1586, while she was in France, and James VI ...

  4. Maria Henrietta Stuart, die älteste Tochter des englischen Königs Karl I. Stuart, wurde bereits mit 10 Jahren 1641 mit Wilhelm (II.) von Oranien (1626-1650) verheiratet, blieb jedoch zunächst bei der Mutter, mit der sie 1642 nach Holland übersiedelte.

  5. Maria Henrietta Stuart (ur. 4 listopada 1631, zm. 24 grudnia 1660) – Princess Royal, Księżna Oranii-Nassau. Była najstarszą córką Karola I Stuarta – króla Anglii, i jego żony – Henrietty Marii Burbon, księżniczki Francuskiej. Urodziła się w St. James’s Palace, w Londynie.

  6. Marie-Henriette d’Angleterre, princesse royale anglaise de la maison Stuart, née le 4 novembre 1631 à Londres et morte le 24 décembre 1660 dans la même ville, fille du roi Charles I er et de la reine Henriette-Marie de France, devient princesse d'Orange en 1641 par son mariage avec Guillaume II d'Orange-Nassau, petit-fils de Guillaume le Taciturne, fondateur des Provinces-Unies.

  7. Há 1 dia · Henrietta Maria as a princess of France. Henrietta Maria was the youngest daughter of Henry IV of France (Henry III of Navarre) and his second wife, Marie de' Medici, and was named after her parents. She was born at the Palais du Louvre on 25 November 1609, but some historians give her a birthdate of 26 November.