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Henrietta Maria

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A chronological portrait follows a French-born queen consort from her upbringing at the continental court through marriage into the English monarchy and her role amid court ceremonial and factional life. It explores her steadfast Catholic faith, patterns of patronage, and political influence, and shows how those impulses collided with changing English religious and constitutional pressures. The narrative traces the escalation of tensions into civil conflict, her diplomatic efforts and domestic controversies, and the experience of exile and return, including the establishment of a religious foundation. Documentary extracts and contemporary correspondence are integrated to illuminate motives, perceptions, and cultural contrasts between the two courts.

About the Author

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Henrietta Haynes

Henrietta Haynes was an author known for her work in the early 20th century. She is particularly recognized for her novel "Henrietta Maria," which explores themes of identity and personal growth. Haynes's writing reflects her keen observations of society and the complexities of human relationships. Though not widely known today, her contributions to literature provide insight into the cultural and social dynamics of her time.

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