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Henrietta Maria (sh) and deodar (iou)


Henrietta Maria (sh)




French Henriette-Marie

born Nov. 25, 1609, Paris, France
died Sept. 10, 1669, Chateau de Colombes, near Paris

French-born English queen, wife of Charles I and mother of Charles II and James II.

The daughter of Henry IV of France and Marie de Medicis, she was no stranger to political intrigue. By openly practicing Roman Catholicism at court, she alienated many of Charles's subjects. As the English Civil Wars approached, she sought without Success to instigate a military coup to overthrow the Parliamentarians. Her further efforts to enlist support for Charles from the pope, the French, and the Dutch infuriated many Englishmen. Deterioration of the Royalist position caused her to flee to France in 1644, and she never again saw her husband, who was executed in 1649.


deodar (iou)



deodar noun. E19.
[Hindi deodar from Sanskrit devadaru.]
A cedar, Cedrus deodara, native to the Himalayas, which is used as a source of timber in the Indian subcontinent and is also planted as an ornamental elsewhere.