Enriqueta Maria de Quindos y Reynoso

Henrietta Marie (born Enriqueta Maria de Quindos y Reynoso, 1736-1767) was a Spanish-Brunanter noblewoman and wife of the future King Adrian II.

Enriqueta was born in Spain to Don Alvaro Quindos y Bolano and Rosa Álvarez de Reynoso y Andrade, 2nd Marchioness of San Saturnino. Her parents had wanted to increase their social standing and thus were planning on her marrying a Portuguese nobleman, however he died before any engagement.

In 1756, the Marchioness hosted a traveling Brunanter prince and she was quickly able to get him interested in his daughter. Prince Adrian fell for Henrietta and the two were married in Spain in 1757.

Henrietta returned with Adrian to Brunant in 1760, following the end of the Franco-Brunanter War.

Together the couple would have four children:


 * Ambroos (1762-1823)
 * Silvia (1764-1826)
 * Cornelia (1765-1830)
 * Elisabeth (1767-1825)

The couple were very happy and it seemed like there was genuine affection between the two. At the age of 31 Henrietta got sick during her fourth pregnancy and while the child survived she died of complications later.

Her husband came to the throne in 1784, and in 1800 her son Ambroos was made King of Brunant.