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| | Anne of Great Britain - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | The reign of Anne was marked by an increase in the influence of ministers and a decrease in the influence of the Crown. |  | | In return Anne gave her support to William's government, though about this time, in 1696—according to James, in consequence of the near prospect of the throne—she wrote to her father asking for his leave to wear the crown at William's death, and promising its restoration at a convenient opportunity. |  | | Anne's life was marked by many crises relating to succession to the Crown. |
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| | Anne of Denmark (1574-1619) |
 | | Anne of Denmark (1574-1619), daughter of Frederick II born to Skanderborg. |  | | nne of Denmark, 1574-1619, queen consort of James I of England, daughter of Frederick II of Denmark and Norway. |  | | The daughter of Frederick II, King of Denmark. |
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| | Anne of Denmark |
 | | She was the daughter of Frederick II of Denmark and Norway, and married James in 1589. |  | | Anne was suspected of Catholic leanings and was notably extravagant but seems to have had little influence on state affairs. |  | | She bore him five children, two of whom survived: Charles I and Elizabeth of Bohemia. |
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| | Anne of Great Britain |
 | | Although the title of Prime Minister did not come into general use until the subsequent reign of George I (Sir Robert Walpole is usually regarded as the first Prime Minister), her ministers, such as Robert Harley (Lord Oxford) and Henry St John (Lord Bolingbroke) effectively ran the country. |  | | The present Queen is his heir of line and senior co-heir general. |  | | Her parents had several children, but only two daughters Mary (the future Mary II) and Anne herself survived infancy. |
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http://www.sciencedaily.com/encyclopedia/anne_of_great_britain
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| | Encyclopedia: Anne of Denmark |
 | | Anne was the daughter of King Frederick II of Denmark and Norway and Sophia of Mecklenburg-Güstrow. |  | | Anne's participation in life at court is well recorded. |  | | Anne of Denmark died at Hampton Court Palace and was buried in Westminster Abbey. |
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http://www.nationmaster.com/encyclopedia/Anne-of-Denmark
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| | Ragnall OLAFSSON - Gerhard of OLDENBURG |
 | | 1 Anne Sophia of Denmark OLDENBURG =John George III of Saxony WETTIN Marriage: 19 OCT 1666 2 John George IV of Saxony WETTIN 2 Frederick Augustus I the Strong WETTIN =Maria Josephina of AUSTRIA 3 Frederick Augustus II of Saxony WETTIN =Marie Josephe HABSBURG Marriage: 20 AUG 1719 |  | | \-Heilwig of (Holstein) SCHAUENBURG /-King Frederick I Oldenburg of DENMARK |  | | \-Anna of Brandenburg HOHENZOLLERN /-King Frederick II Oldenburg of DENMARK |
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| | ANNE OF DENMARK - LoveToKnow Article on ANNE OF DENMARK |
 | | From her establishments at Moulins and antelle in the Bourbonnais she continued henceforth vigorously defend the Bourbon cause against the royal family. |  | | This court of gins to have a great deal to say in the affairs of Europe, Pr narked the English minister, Sir Claudius Rondeau, a year later. |  | | Annes y daughter, Suzanne, had married in 1505 her cousin, Charles Bourbon, count of Montpensier, the future constable; and question of the succession of Suzanne, who died in 1521, s the determining factor of the treason of the constable Bourbon (1523). |
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| | Anne of Denmark on Encyclopedia.com |
 | | 1574-1619, queen consort of James I of England (James VI of Scotland), daughter of Frederick II of Denmark and Norway. |  | | Denmark says British decision to shelve EU charter vote threatens ratification deadline |  | | Denmark may hold answer to city council housing crisis.(News) |
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| | New Catholic Dictionary: Anne of Denmark |
 | | The daughter of Frederick II, King of Denmark, she married, 1589, James VI of Scotland (I of England). |  | | (1574-1619) Queen of James I of Great Britain, born Skanderborg, Denmark. |
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| | Anne of Denmark. |
 | | Some three months later in February 1613, Anne's second child, Elizabeth, wed Frederick, Elector Palatine, in the palace at Whitehall. |  | | Anne of Denmark passed away on March 4 1619 at Hampton Court Palace, and was buried in Westminster Abbey. |  | | Anne's Roman Catholic sympathies continued to be a source of embarrassment to King James throughout his reign. |
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http://www.luminarium.org/encyclopedia/annedenmark.htm
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| | webGED: The Bement Family Data Page |
 | | In 1672, a year after Anne's death, James publicly professed his conversion to the Roman Catholic faith. |  | | The next year the English Parliament passed the Test Acts disqualifying Catholics from holding office, and James resigned as lord high admiral. |  | | At the restoration of the monarchy in 1660, his brother became king as Charles II, and James was made lord high admiral of England. |
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| | Ancestors and Family of Anne of Denmark |
 | | The daughter of King Frederick II of Denmark and Norway, Anne was married to James in 1589. |  | | Queen consort of King James I of Great Britain (James VI of Scotland); although she had little direct political influence, her extravagant expenditures contributed to the financial difficulties that plagued James's regime. |  | | Anne married James VI Stuart of Scotland, son of Henry Stewart and Mary Stuart of Scotland, on 23 Nov 1589 in Oslo, Norway. |
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| | 23RD GENERATION |
 | | Ingrid of SWEDEN and King Frederick IX of DENMARK had the following children: |  | | Princess Benedikte of DENMARK was born in 1944 in Denmark - dtr of Frederick IX. |  | | Ingrid of SWEDEN was born about 1910 in Sweden - dtr of Gustavus Adolphus VI. |
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| | The Bailey Family |
 | | Edward DESPENCER [EARL OF GLOUCESTER] was born about 1356 in Gloucestershire, England. |  | | Anne DESPENCER was born about 1358 in Essendine, Rutlandshire, England. |  | | Anne DEVEREAUX was born about 1424 in Bodenham, Herefordshire, England. |
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| | Margaret Erskine, b: - |
 | | Born: 7 DEC 1542 - Died: - Father: James, V Mother: Mary of Lorraine Other Spouses: |  | | Born: - Died: 5 MAY 1572 - Father: James Erskine 5th Lord Erskine Mother: Margaret Campbell Other Spouses: Robert Douglas |  | | Born: 1630 - Marr: - Duke Ernest Augustus Of Brunswick Died: - |
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| | Margaret Hartsyde: Thief of the Jewels of Queen Anne of Denmark |
 | | The king, by special warrant, declared her infamous, sentenced her to pay four hundred pounds sterling, as the value of the jewels, and condemned her to be imprisoned in Blackness Castle until it was paid, and to confinement in Orkney during her life. |  | | Both were examined, and afterwards committed to the custody of Justice Doubleday, to be privately imprisoned in his house, but no trace was ever found of the missing jewels. |  | | In December, 1619, eleven years afterwards, "compeared the king's advocate, and produced a letter of rehabilitation and restitution of Margaret Hartsyde to her fame, who was convict of theft in August, 1608, as his process instructs." |
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| | Journal of Transport History, The: Long-distance royal journeys: Anne of Denmark's journey from Stirling to Windsor in ... |
 | | Following the death of Elizabeth I in March 1603, James VI of Scotland, anxious to secure his succession, as James I, to the English throne, set out from Edinburgh to travel to London. |  | | The delay occurred because the queen insisted that Prince Henry and Princess Elizabeth should accompany her to Windsor.9 However, it was not at first the king's intention that his eldest son, Prince Henry, should accompany the queen. |  | | Thus, as well as being an exercise in the practicalities of transporting a noble lady and her large retinue, Queen Anne's progress through the length of England was also a journey of high political importance and active statecraft. |
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http://calbears.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qa3884/is_200403/ai_n9394495
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| | I01301: Anne of DENMARK (14 Oct 1574 - 4 Mar 1618) |
 | | _Anna von Brandenburg HOHENZOLLERN ______+ _Frederick II King of Denmark & NORWAY _ |  | | DEATH: 4 Mar 1618, Hampton Court Palace [2002] |  | | _Frederick I King of DENMARK ____________+ _Christian III King of DENMARK __________ |
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| | 24TH GENERATION |
 | | Anne Marie of DENMARK Queen of Greece was born in 1946 in Denmark - dtr of Frederick IX. |  | | Anne Marie of DENMARK Queen of Greece and Constantine III of GREECE had the following children: |
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| | Letter of King James III and VIII to Princess Anne of Denmark, May 2, 1711 |
 | | In 1711 the Jacobite court began negotiations with the ministry of Princess Anne of Denmark about who would succeed Princess Anne. |  | | Selections of this letter have been published in several works including pages 109-110 of Martin Haile's James Francis Edward: The Old Chevalier (London: J.M. Dent, 1907) and pages 132-133 of Peggy Miller's James (New York: St. Martin's Press, 1971). |  | | This page is maintained by Noel S. McFerran (noel.mcferran@rogers.com) and was last updated October 26, 2003. |
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| | Overview of Anne of Denmark |
 | | Wife of King James VI (1566 - 1625), and daughter of Frederick II of the combined kingdom of Denmark and Norway. |  | | She converted to Roman Catholicism shortly after marrying James, which resulted in embarrassment with the Reformation still fresh in the memories of the populous, especially when she refused communion at her husband's coronation as King James I of England. |
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| | Ancestors and Family of Anne Sophia of Denmark Oldenburg |
 | | Anne married John George III of Saxony Wettin, son of John George II of Saxony Wettin and Magdalen Sybilla von Brandenburg-Bayreuth, on 19 Oct 1666. |  | | Ancestors and Family of Anne Sophia of Denmark Oldenburg |
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| | I759: Albert John BEGANY (13 Feb 1913 - 5 Jul 1979) |
 | | They had met in the Boston home of prominentmerchant William Coddington on March 7, 1638. |  | | This compact was signed by Anne and William Hutchinson, WilliamCoddington, Henry Bull, John Clarke, John Coggeshall, WilliamAspinwall, William Dyer, Nicholas Easton, (an illegible name), WilliamBaulstone, John Sanford, Philip Sherman, John Walker, Samuel Wilbour,Richard Carder and William Freeborn. |  | | Pocasset was founded by Anne Hutchinson and her small group ofreligious libertarians. |
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| | Anne of Denmark |
 | | Article Publication TimeStamp: 03/01/2004 02:00 AM Architecture Australia - The Architect's Universe: Denmark's Louisiana Museum investigates Jorn Utzon's oeuvre with a celebratory multimedia exhibition of models, images, objects |  | | Article Publication TimeStamp: 07/01/2004 02:00 AM Architecture Australia - The Architect's Universe: Denmark's Louisiana Museum investigates Jorn Utzon's oeuvre with a celebratory multimedia exhibition of models, images, objects |  | | July 1, 2004 -- THE LOUISIANA MUSEUM is well worth a visit for travellers to Denmark, even without its current Utzon exhibition. |
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http://www.articlesgalore.com/documents/Anne_of_Denmark
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| | Biography : Anne of Denmark.(Anne of Denmark, Queen of England: A Cultural Biography)(Brief Article)(Book Review) @ ... |
 | | Future scholarship will surely rely on this study of Anna and her circle, perhaps in the context of other European courts or as background for new Jacobean cultural histories." |  | | Anne of Denmark, Queen of England: A Cultural Biography. |  | | Read 'Biography: Anne of Denmark.(Anne of Denmark, Queen of England: A Cultural Biography)(Brief Article)(Book Review)' with a FREE Trial for instant access » |
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| | I7008: Anne-Marie Of Denmark ( - ) |
 | | Constantine II Oldenburg King of Greece and Anne-Marie Of Denmark had the following children |  | | Descendants of Anne-Marie Of Denmark and Constantine II Oldenburg King of Greece |
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| | An inventory of Queen Anne of Denmark's 'ornaments, furniture, householde stuffe, and other parcells' at Denmark House, ... |
 | | Guildhall Library, Aldermanbury, London EC2P 2EJ, UK When Anne of Denmark, Queen of England, died on 2 March 1619, |  | | subsequently attached to grants of Denmark House to Anne's sone |  | | lists the items in Denmark House (otherwise Somerset House) |
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| | RESPONSE Archives -- March 1997, week 1 (#588) |
 | | 1.My names is Anne Noerkjoer and I am ten years old. |  | | I am a girl, and I live in Aalborg, Denmark. |  | | I am interested in handball, swimming, song and playing music. |
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| | I45134: Anne-Marie of DENMARK (Private - ____) |
 | | _Louise Josephine Princess of Sweden and NORWAY __+ _Frederik IX King of DENMARK _____________ |  | | _Frederick VIII Wilhelm Carl King of DENMARK _____+ _Christian X King of DENMARK ____________________ |
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| | 3855 Hilliard, Nicholas Anne of Denmark 1574-1619 |
 | | Reynolds, Graham (1999) The Sixteenth and Seventeenth-Century Miniatures in the Collection of Her Majesty the Queen, London: Royal Collection Enterprises Limited [page: 79] |  | | Scarisbrick, Diana 'Anne of Denmark's Jewellery', [page: 228-236] |
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