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  1. Late in 1669, Queen Henrietta Maria died after taking an excessive quantity of opiates as a painkiller. [30] Henrietta was devastated, and the situation was not helped by Philippe's immediate rush to claim all her possessions before she had even been buried.

  2. May 5, 2018 · Henrietta of England, daughter of King Charles I, died in agony claiming she had been poisoned. The cause of death is still disputed. Henriette, Duchesse d’Orléans, the sister-in-law of Louis XIV, took a drink of her usual chicory water and immediately clutched her side, crying out in pain.

  3. Dec 9, 2018 · Historians today are of the opinion that Henrietta died of natural causes. Speculations about the exact cause of the princess’ death include a ruptured appendix, intestinal blockage, and anorexia nervosa, though no one is absolutely certain as to what killed Henrietta.

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  4. Shortly after returning to France she died suddenly. It was generally believed that she had been poisoned by one of her husband’s friends, but historians have concluded that she died of natural causes, perhaps of a ruptured appendix.

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
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    • How Has History Remembered Henrietta Maria?
    • What Was Henrietta Maria like?
    • How Did She Become A Warrior Queen? What Was Her Role in The English Civil War?
    • How Involved in The War Was She?
    • Why Is It Important to Tell Henrietta’s Story?
    • How Did You Unravel Henrietta Maria’s Story?

    Women were peacemakers, unifiers, helpers to their husbands. But women have never entirely held to the rules expected of them. And at Charles’s court and certainly in France, there were powerful women who were networkers and who could facilitate introductions and so forth with powerful men. And so, they did wield considerable power.

    All the usual tropes directed against women that date back to the story of Eve have been used against her. She is silly and frivolous. She’s weak. She’s superficially attractive, like Eve was, and so able to seduce King Charles I into evil. And that evil supposedly is two levels—one that she makes him Catholic, which is completely untrue, and also ...

    Henrietta loved amusing company. She liked witty people. She was very funny. She had a great sense of humor and was full of joie de vivre. She would have been very amusing company, self-deprecating. She could tease people, and she didn’t lose her sense of humor. Even under the most terrible of circumstances, she would crack jokes. For example, ther...

    She didn’t really get involved in English politics initially. But, as things got nearer to the Civil War,she realized that her husband was managing things incredibly badly. Parliament had most of the men, most of the money, and most of the weapons in England. And so, she had to step up to the plate to help him. ​​So she went to Holland, ostensibly ...

    Parliament tried very hard to kill her because they realized that she was a great help to Charles. When she landed in Yorkshire after leaving Holland, parliamentary spies discovered the cottage that she was staying in overnight. They got their ship into the harbor and shelled her cottage. She fled with her little toy dog under her arm, Mitte, to a ...

    Well it’s a cracking good story for one and it’s also an important story. It shows how history can be twisted and perverted, and how easy it is to do.

    You do need to go back to what was written at the time. You need to try to understand the culture of the time. And you need to know what axe people had to grind so that you can separate truth from fiction. Many historians will just write what has already been written. They will follow the person before. And they will literally goldplate their preju...

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  5. Born at Bedford House, Exeter, England, on June 16, 1644; died on June 30, 1670, at St. Cloud Palace, Paris; interred at St. Denis Cathedral; fifth daughter of Charles I, king of England (r. 1625–1649), and Henrietta Maria (1609–1669); married Philip (1640–1701), duke of Orléans (r. 1660–1701, brother of King Louis XIV of.

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  7. The reason for her death has never been conclusively determined; while some argue that it was by poison administered by her husband's lover the Chevalier de Lorraine, historians have also argued that she was felled by a perforated peptic ulcer. [5] .

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