Henrietta Maria of France
Henrietta Maria of France (November 25, 1609 - September 10, 1669) was the youngest daughter of Henry IV of France and Marie de' Medici. She was born in the Louvre Palace in Paris on November 25, 1609. She was a Roman Catholic.
Henrietta Maria of France | |
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Queen consort of England, Scotland and Ireland | |
13 June 1625 – 30 January 1649 | |
Born | Palais du Louvre, Paris, France | 25 November 1609
Died | 10 September 1669 Château de Colombes, Paris, France | (aged 59)
Burial | 13 September 1669 |
Spouse | Charles I of England and Scotland |
Issue Detail | Charles II, King of England Mary, Princess of Orange James II, King of England Princess Elizabeth Princess Anne Henry, Duke of Gloucester Henrietta, Duchess of Orléans |
House | House of Stuart House of Bourbon |
Father | Henry IV of France |
Mother | Marie de' Medici |
Religion | Roman Catholic |
Henrietta Maria married Charles I and became the Queen of England.
Issue
Name | Birth | Death | Notes |
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Charles James Stuart, Duke of Cornwall | 13 March 1629 | 13 March 1629 | Stillborn |
Charles II | 29 May 1630 | 6 February 1685 | Married Catherine of Braganza (1638–1705) in 1663. No legitimate issue. |
Mary, Princess Royal | 4 November 1631 | 24 December 1660 | Married William II, Prince of Orange (1626–1650) in 1641. Had issue. |
James II, King of England | 14 October 1633 | 16 September 1701 | Married (1) Anne Hyde (1637–1671) in 1659; had issue (2) Mary of Modena (1658–1718) in 1673; had issue |
Elizabeth, Princess of England | 29 December 1635 | 8 September 1650 | Died young; no issue. Buried Newport, Isle of Wight |
Anne, Princess of England | 17 March 1637 | 8 December 1640 | Died young; no issue. Buried Westminster Abbey |
Catherine, Princess of England | 29 January 1639 | 29 January 1639 | Stillborn; buried Westminster Abbey. |
Henry, Duke of Gloucester | 8 July 1640 | 18 September 1660 | Died unmarried; no issue. Buried Westminster Abbey |
Henrietta, Princess of England | 16 June 1644 | 30 June 1670 | Married Philippe of France, Duke of Orléans (1640–1701) in 1661; had issue |