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  1. 15 de abr. de 2021 · She died from a stroke in her sleep at the age of 49, and had swelled up so much that, as Brit Royal s says, her coffin was practically square. Despite all efforts to produce an heir, Anne's horrific obstetric history meant that she was also the last of the House of Stuart.

  2. Death of Prince George Anne and George, painted by Charles Boit, 1706. Anne was devastated by Prince George's death in October 1708, and it proved a turning point in her relationship with the Duchess of Marlborough.

  3. Hace 4 días · Anne, queen of Great Britain and Ireland (1702–14). Anne became queen upon William’s death in March 1702. From the first she was motivated largely by an intense devotion to the Anglican church. She detested Roman Catholics and Dissenters and sympathized with High Church Tories.

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    James II of England (r. 1685-1688) took over the throne from his late brother Charles II of England (r. 1660-1685) since the latter had no legitimate heir. James was a Catholic, but part of the deal which allowed him to succeed his Protestant brother in 1685 was that he promise to raise his two daughters as Protestants. James' first wife was Anne H...

    William and Mary had no surviving children and so the late Mary's sister Anne was declared the official heir in February 1695. William died as the consequence of a riding accident on 8 March 1702. James II, still in exile in France, had died in 1701, but his son James (the Old Pretender) and grandson Charles (the Young Pretender) both carried on th...

    Personal Companions Anne took a keen interest in her role as part of the apparatus of a constitutional monarchy. For example, she often sat in on cabinet meetings and even debates in the House of Lords, disguising herself as an ordinary woman. She knew her own mind and resisted pressure from others as seen even before her succession in the Churchil...

    Anne was a well-liked queen. Cheerful, and with a fine-speaking voice, she was successful in her wars abroad (she frequently headed processions to victory services at St. Paul's cathedral) and was a promotor of good causes. Anne cultivated her Englishness – she had stated in her accession speech that unlike her predecessor William of Orange, "I kno...

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    Hace 3 días · Anne allowed herself to be heavily influenced by her ministers and her favourites, particularly her friend Sarah Churchill, wife of the duke of Marlborough. Anne died on 1 August 1714.

  5. Ana de Gran Bretaña ( Londres, 6 de febrero de 1665-Londres, 1 de agosto de 1714) fue reina de Inglaterra, Escocia e Irlanda desde el 8 de marzo de 1702 hasta el 1 de mayo de 1707, y a partir de entonces, reina de Gran Bretaña e Irlanda hasta su muerte. 1 Es por ello que se convirtió en la primera soberana de Gran Bretaña.

  6. 1 de ago. de 2014 · Having been taken ill on the morning of 30 July she died around 7.30 a.m. on 1 August 1714 at Kensington Palace, her body being so swollen with dropsy that she had to be interred in a vast square...