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Henrietta Maria
HENRY VII M.Elizabeth of York (R.1485–1509)
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Queenship and Revolution in Early Modern Europe: Henrietta Maria and Marie Antoinette, Carolyn Harris (New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2016)
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Neoplatonic Identities: Literary Representation and the Politics of Queen Henrietta Maria's Court Circle
Towards Consortship: Performing Ritual, Intercession, and Networking in Tudor and Early Stuart England