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    Anne Hyde (12 March 1637 – 31 March 1671) was the first wife of James, Duke of York, who later became King James II and VII. Anne was the daughter of a member of the English gentry—Edward Hyde (later created Earl of Clarendon

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      Anne Farrar Hyde (born 1960) is an American historian,...

  2. Catalina de York. [ editar datos en Wikidata] Ana Hyde ( Cranbourne Lodge, Windsor, Berkshire, 12 de marzo de 1637- Palacio de St. James, Londres, 31 de marzo de 1671), fue duquesa consorte de York y Albany desde 1660 hasta su muerte, como esposa del duque Jacobo -futuro rey de Inglaterra -. Fue la madre de las reinas María II de Inglaterra y ...

  3. Anne, princess of Denmark (queen of Great Britain and Ireland, 1702–14), oil painting by William Wissing, 1687. (more) Anne was the second daughter of James, duke of York (King James II, 1685–88), and Anne Hyde. Although her father was a Roman Catholic, she was reared a Protestant at the insistence of her uncle, King Charles II.

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  4. 31 de mar. de 2022 · Zuvich, Andrea. Anne Hyde – the commoner that became a duchess. 12 March 2013. Anne Hyde remains a relatively forgotten Stuart, lost amongst the more famous of her kinsmen, but her brief life had a resounding influence on British history.

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  5. Anne Stuart, Duchess of York (geborene Hyde, * 12. März 1637 in Cranbourne Lodge, Windsor, Berkshire; † 31. März 1671 im St James’s Palace in London) war eine englische Adlige und die erste Gattin von James Stuart, 1. Duke of York, der vierzehn Jahre nach ihrem Tod als Jakob II. König von England und als Jakob VII.

  6. The entrance of Anne Hyde into the family of the Princess of Orange took place in the year 1655, in consequence of the sudden death of Mrs. Killigrew, one of the maids of honour to the princess. Lord Clarendon was at that time living with his wife and four children at Breda, in a house which the Princess Royal had assigned him; and was, in the ...