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Henrietta Maria, queen consort of King Charles I
Standard Name: Henrietta Maria,, queen consort of King Charles I
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Connections | Author name Sort descending | Excerpt |
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Textual Production | Mary Fage | |
Theme or Topic Treated in Text | Anne-Thérèse de Lambert | The Author's Preface to Réflexions begins disarmingly with the writer following her rambling thoughts, but shifts to a muted challenge when she declares herself offended to see Men so blind to their own interest, as... |
Textual Production | Carola Oman | CO
published her historical biography Henrietta Maria: it opens dramatically, its first chapter relating the murder of the baby Henriette-Marie's father, Henri IV
, by François Ravaillac
. |
Textual Production | Jean Plaidy | In the last decade of her life, JP
published another twelve historical novels under this name: a thirteenth appeared in the year of her death, 1993. Some of these novels revisit ground or people covered... |
Occupation | Elizabeth Richardson | As Lady Asburnham, the future ER
frequented the Court. In 1627 she was spending some time with Queen Henrietta Maria
, who had arrived in England two years before this. She was said to have... |
Publishing | Emma Robinson | |
Travel | Agnes Strickland | They found plenty to criticise as well as to admire in France. On the track of three Stuart consorts, Henrietta Maria
, Catherine of Braganza
, and Mary of Modena
, they visited Paris and... |
Travel | Elizabeth Strickland | ES
had no reluctance, however, about accompanying Agnes on research trips. The two sisters set out on 3 April 1844, by way of Le Havre and Rouen to visit places around Paris associated with Henrietta Maria |
Education | Alice Sutcliffe | Her parents apparently sent the adolescent Alice for social education in the household of Katherine Villiers, duchess of Buckingham
, who was only seventeen when she married in June 1620. The duchess (whom, with her... |
Residence | Mary Ward | She had already sought the patronage of Henrietta Maria
, and on the whole she was remarkably little harrassed by government agents for Catholicism. Chambers, Mary Catharine Elizabeth. The Life of Mary Ward (1585-1645). Editor Coleridge, Henry James, Burns and Oates. 2: 452-3, 465-6 |
Textual Features | Roma White | RW
returns here to a period close to that of her first historical novel (published more than fifty years earlier) and to the actual Greenhalgh family. But whereas the earlier book began some years before... |
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