Anne (6 February 1665 – 1 August 1714) was Queen of England, Scotland, and Ireland from 8 March 1702, and Queen of Great Britain and Ireland following...
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queen consort of England (1603–1619), Scotland, and Ireland Anne, Queen of Great Britain (1665–1714), who was queen regnant of the Kingdom of Great Britain...
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Anne, Queen of Great Britain, has been depicted in novels, film and television. Anne is a character in the 1869 novel The Man Who Laughs by Victor Hugo...
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This is a list of places and things named after Anne, Queen of Great Britain, who reigned from 1702 to 1714. Not all things with "Queen Anne" in their name...
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Look up Queen Anne in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Queen Anne can refer to: Anne, Queen of Great Britain (1665–1714), queen of England and Scotland...
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MS Queen Anne (QA) is a Pinnacle class cruise ship operated by Cunard Line, named after Anne, the first monarch of the Kingdom of Great Britain. She is...
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Anne of Great Britain may refer to: Anne, Queen of Great Britain (1665–1714) Anne, Princess Royal and Princess of Orange (1709–1759), daughter of King...
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the colonial empires of Great Britain, France, and Spain; it took place during the reign of Anne, Queen of Great Britain. In the United States, it is regarded...
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becoming the Province of New Jersey. Beginning of the War of the Spanish Succession in Europe / Queen Anne's War in the colonies. Province of Carolina attacks...
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Queen Anne pistols are a type of breech-loading flintlock pistol known as a turn-off pistol, in which the chamber is filled from the front and accessed...
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secession of southern Ireland in the 1920s. Queen Anne became monarch of the Kingdom of Great Britain after the political union of the Kingdom of England...
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Anne, Queen of Great Britain, George's father, the Elector of Hanover, ascended the British throne as George I in 1714. In the first years of his father's...
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cousin Anne, Queen of Great Britain. Jacobites attempted, but failed, to depose George and replace him with James Francis Edward Stuart, Anne's Catholic...
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Anne Churchill was the third daughter of John Churchill, 1st Duke of Marlborough, and Sarah Jenyns. She was named after Anne, Queen of Great Britain,...
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34°41′44″N 76°41′20″W / 34.69556°N 76.68889°W / 34.69556; -76.68889 Queen Anne's Revenge was an early-18th-century ship, most famously used as a flagship...
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Charlotte of Mecklenburg-Strelitz (Sophia Charlotte; 19 May 1744 – 17 November 1818) was Queen of Great Britain and Ireland as the wife of King George III...
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Caroline of Brandenburg-Ansbach (Wilhelmina Charlotte Caroline; 1 March 1683 – 20 November 1737) was Queen of Great Britain and Ireland and Electress of Hanover...
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Anne Hyde's only surviving child Anne became queen of the three kingdoms and, in 1707, the first sovereign of the united Kingdom of Great Britain. In...
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The Queen Anne style of British architecture refers to either the English Baroque architecture of the time of Queen Anne (who reigned from 1702 to 1714)...
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Queen Anne is a 2015 play by the British playwright Helen Edmundson on the life of Anne, Queen of Great Britain. It is set between just before her accession...
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Orange (1709–1759), daughter of George II Anne, Queen of Great Britain (1665–1714), daughter of James II, known as Princess Anne of Denmark between marriage...
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11 royal consorts since Britain's union of the crowns in 1707, eight women and three men. Prince Philip, the husband of Queen Elizabeth II, is the longest-serving...
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Scottish Militia Bill (category Anne, Queen of Great Britain)
passed by the House of Commons and House of Lords of the Parliament of Great Britain in early 1708. However, on 11 March 1708, Queen Anne withheld royal assent...
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and Ireland, and his queen, Anne of Denmark; she was the elder sister of Charles I. Born in Scotland, she was named in honour of her father's predecessor...
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as 8 Ann. c. 21 or as 8 Ann. c. 19), was an act of the Parliament of Great Britain passed in 1710, which was the first statute to provide for copyright...
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for the Birthday of Queen Anne (HWV 74) is a secular cantata composed by George Frideric Handel to a libretto by Ambrose Philips, of which the first line...
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Queen Anne’s Gate is a street in Westminster, London. Many of the buildings are Grade I listed, known for their Queen Anne architecture. Simon Bradley...
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She was named after her paternal grandfather's second cousin Anne, Queen of Great Britain. She learned German, French and English, and was taught music...
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The 2nd Parliament of Queen Anne was summoned by Queen Anne of England on 2 May 1705 and assembled on 14 July 1705. Its composition was 260 Tories, 233...
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Queen of Scots, and Queen of Ireland since 1702. Anne, Queen of Great Britain (1707–1714) George I of Great Britain (1714–1727) George II of Great Britain...
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