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  1. 3 days ago · Bienassis neatly covers James I’s failed Anglo-Spanish enterprise, attempts at Anglo-French cordiality through Charles I’s marriage to Henrietta Maria, the disaster at La Rochelle and the subsequent peace agreements with France in 1629 and Spain in 1630.

  2. 4 days ago · As is well established, Henrietta Maria was French – the longstanding enemy of England – and her Catholicism meant her loyalty was split between her husband and England, and the ‘foreign’ pope. But it seems both Anne and Henrietta Maria were a victim of particularly xenophobic times.

  3. 4 days ago · He was the second son of King Charles, who had ruled since 1625, and his wife, Henrietta Maria of France. She was never given the title of queen because she was Catholic. James was baptised into the Anglican church. When he was 10, he was formally given the title Duke of York. When James was still a child, civil war erupted in England.

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  5. 5 days ago · In chapter eight, ‘Van Dyck, the royal image and the Caroline court’, Sharpe examines the relationship between the ruler and the artist over the ‘brand’ image of monarchical authority. The author presents Charles I as consciously working with Van Dyck to present a specific political philosophy about authority within the artistic ...

  6. 1 day ago · At the end of 1624 the king was again in Cambridge, and, on this occasion, the ratification of the marriage treaty between Charles, Prince of Wales, and Henrietta Maria of France was signed. (fn. 36) In 1625 the accession of Charles I was followed by the fall of the most prominent Cambridge graduate in high office, the Lord Keeper, John ...

  7. 3 days ago · Charles II, the eldest surviving son of Charles I and Henrietta Maria of France, was born at St. James’s Palace, London. His early years were unremarkable, but before he was 20 his conventional education had been completely overshadowed by the harsh lessons of defeat in the Civil War against the Puritans and subsequent isolation and poverty.

  8. 3 days ago · Hampden House contains many interesting portraits of the Hampdens and Hobarts, and also of many great people from the 16th century on. There are full-length portraits of Queen Elizabeth and Queen Henrietta Maria, of Oliver Cromwell, Bishop Bonner, Sir Kenelm Digby, and others.