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  2. Ana de Dinamarca (1917-1980) La princesa en 1953. Ana de Dinamarca (nacida Anne Bowes-Lyon ) ( Washington D. C., 4 de diciembre de 1917- Londres, 26 de septiembre de 1980) 1 fue una noble británica, esposa del príncipe Jorge Valdemar de Dinamarca y prima de la reina Isabel II. 2 .

  3. Anne of Denmark. Anne of Denmark, the wife of James I of England, was an important patron of the arts. Anne commissioned her frequent collaborator, Inigo Jones, to refurbish the Queen's House in Greenwich. Although the Queen's House was not completed before her death in 1619, Anne was able to use the palace at Greenwich as a personal gallery ...

  4. Margaret I ( Danish: Margrete Valdemarsdatter; March 1353 – 28 October 1412) was Queen regnant of Denmark, Norway, and Sweden (which included Finland) from the late 1380s until her death, and the founder of the Kalmar Union that joined the Scandinavian kingdoms together for over a century. [3] [4] [5] She had been queen consort of Norway from ...

  5. 25 de ene. de 2023 · Deutsch: Prinzessin Anna von Dänemark (* 22. November 1532 in Hadersleben; † 1. Oktober 1585 in Dresden), genannt „Mutter Anna“, war Kurfürstin von Sachsen. English: Anne of Denmark or Anna (22 November 1532 in Haderslev - 1 October 1585 in Dresden) was Electress of Saxony and Margravine of Meissen. She was a member of the House of ...

  6. 21 de jul. de 2022 · Abstract. In 1589, Anna of Denmark (1574–1619), married King James VI & I (1566–1625) to become queen consort of the multiple Stuart kingdom and the mother of the future King of Britain. A Danish princess and member of the Oldenburg dynasty, Anna provided James with crucial access to multiple, prestigious networks that extended beyond her ...

  7. As she is commonly termed, was the daughter of Frederick the Second of Denmark, born in 1574, and married by proxy to James the First of England, in August 1589. Being detained by adverse winds, the king set out to meet, and bring her home; he met his bride at Opsloe, in Norway, on the 22nd. of October, and was unable to return to Scotland for a considerable time, owing, as it was at the time ...