Anne of Great Britain
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Anne of Great Britain
Summary
Anne of Great Britain is a human[1]. Born in St James's Palace[2], she… she was born on February 6, 1665[3]. She passed away in Kensington Palace[4]. She died on August 1, 1714[5]. She worked as an aristocrat[6], politician[7], queen regnant[8], ruler[9], and statesperson[10]. She has Wikipedia articles in 30 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[11]
Key Facts
- Anne of Great Britain's place of birth was St James's Palace[2].
- Born in London[12], Anne of Great Britain…
- Anne of Great Britain died in Kensington Palace[4].
- Anne of Great Britain passed away in London[13].
- Anne of Great Britain was born on February 6, 1665[3].
- Anne of Great Britain was born on February 6, 1665[14].
- Anne of Great Britain died on August 1, 1714[5].
- Anne of Great Britain died on August 1, 1714[15].
- Burial took place at Westminster Abbey[16].
- Anne of Great Britain's father was James II of England[17].
- Anne of Great Britain's mother was Anne, Duchess of York[18].
- Anne of Great Britain was married to Prince George, Duke of Cumberland[19].
- A child of Anne of Great Britain was Prince William, Duke of Gloucester[20].
- A child of Anne of Great Britain was Mary Anne of Great Britain[21].
- A child of Anne of Great Britain was first stillborn daughter of Anne of Great Britain[22].
- A child of Anne of Great Britain was first stillborn son of Anne of Great Britain[23].
- A child of Anne of Great Britain was Mary Oldenburg[24].
- A child of Anne of Great Britain was Anne Sophia Oldenburg[25].
- Anne of Great Britain held citizenship in Kingdom of Great Britain[26].
- English was Anne of Great Britain's native language[27].
- Anne of Great Britain worked as an aristocrat[6].
- Anne of Great Britain's professions included politician[7].
- Anne of Great Britain worked as a queen regnant[8].
- Anne of Great Britain's professions included ruler[9].
- Anne of Great Britain's professions included statesperson[10].
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Origins and Family
Recorded place of birth include St James's Palace[2], a palace[28], in United Kingdom[29], founded in 1536[30] and London[12], a metropolis[31], in Roman Empire[32], founded in 0047[33]. Recorded date of birth include February 6, 1665[3]. Anne of Great Britain's father was James II of England[17]. Her mother was Anne, Duchess of York[18]. English was her native language[27].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include aristocrat[6], politician[7], queen regnant[8], ruler[9], statesperson[10], and monarch[34]. Positions held include queen regnant[35], a noble title[36]; monarch of England[37], a historical position[38], in Kingdom of England[39], founded in 0871[40]; monarch of Scotland[41], a historical position[42], in Kingdom of Scotland[43], founded in 0843[44]; Monarch of Great Britain[45], a public office[46], founded in 1707[47]; King of Ireland[48], a noble title[49], in Kingdom of Ireland[50], founded in 1542[51]; and Lord High Admiral[52], a position[53], in United Kingdom[54], founded in 1385[55].
Personal Life
Among Anne of Great Britain's spouses was Prince George, Duke of Cumberland[19]. Children include Prince William, Duke of Gloucester[20], 1689–1700[56], of Kingdom of England[57], awarded the Order of the Garter[58]; Mary Anne of Great Britain[21], 1685–1687[59]; first stillborn daughter of her[22], a stillborn child[60]; first stillborn son of her[23], a stillborn child[61]; Mary Oldenburg[24], 1690–1690[62]; and Anne Sophia Oldenburg[25], 1686–1687[63]. Her religion is recorded as Anglicanism[64].
Death and Burial
Recorded date of death include August 1, 1714[5]. Recorded place of death include Kensington Palace[4], a palace[65], in United Kingdom[66], founded in 1605[67] and London[13], a metropolis[68], in Roman Empire[69], founded in 0047[70]. The cause of death was stroke[71]. Burial took place at Westminster Abbey[16].
Works and Contributions
Things named for Anne of Great Britain include MS Queen Anne[72], a ship[73], in Bermuda[74]; Queen Anne's Revenge[75], a frigate[76], in United States[77]; Annapolis[78], a city in the United States[79], in United States[80], founded in 1649[81]; Queen Anne style[82], an architectural style[83]; Annapolis Royal[84], a town in Nova Scotia[85], in Canada[86], founded in 1710[87]; and Queen Anne's County[88], a county of Maryland[89], in United States[90], founded in 1706[91], headquartered in Centreville[92].
Why It Matters
Anne of Great Britain has Wikipedia articles in 30 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[11] She is known by 113 alternative names across languages and contexts.[93]
Entities named for her include MS Queen Anne[72], a ship[73], in Bermuda[74]; Queen Anne's Revenge[75], a frigate[76], in United States[77]; Annapolis[78], a city in the United States[79], in United States[80], founded in 1649[81]; Queen Anne style[82], an architectural style[83]; Annapolis Royal[84], a town in Nova Scotia[85], in Canada[86], founded in 1710[87]; and Queen Anne's County[88], a county of Maryland[89], in United States[90], founded in 1706[91], headquartered in Centreville[92].
FAQs
Where was Anne of Great Britain born?
Anne of Great Britain's place of birth was St James's Palace[2].
Where did Anne of Great Britain die?
Anne of Great Britain passed away in Kensington Palace[4].
Who were Anne of Great Britain's parents?
Anne of Great Britain's father was James II of England[17]. Anne of Great Britain's mother was Anne, Duchess of York[18].
Who was Anne of Great Britain married to?
Anne of Great Britain's spouses include Prince George, Duke of Cumberland[19].
What did Anne of Great Britain do for work?
Anne of Great Britain worked as aristocrat[6], politician[7], queen regnant[8], ruler[9], and statesperson[10].