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  1. Depicted Anne Princess Royal and Princess of Orange (British, 1709 - 1759) Date1736. MediumTerracotta. Dimensions31 1/4 × 21 × 11 1/2 in. (79.4 × 53.3 × 29.2 cm) ClassificationsSculpture. Credit LineMuseum purchase, 1962. Object numberSN5020. In 1734, the English princess Anne married the Dutch William IV, Prince of Orange-Nassau, and moved ...

  2. Anne's face was scarred by the disease, and she was not considered as pretty as her two younger sisters. Princess Royal. On 30 August 1727, George II created his eldest daughter Princess Royal. Charles I first bestowed this title on his eldest daughter, Mary, Princess of Orange (mother of William III), in 1642.

  3. 26 de dic. de 2015 · Anne, Princess Royal and Princess of Orange, is better known in the Netherlands as Anna of Hanover. She was born in 1709 as the daughter of the future George II of Great Britain and Caroline of ...

  4. 9 de sept. de 2018 · On September 9, 2018 By RSB In The House of Hanover. Like two Stuart princesses before her, George II’s eldest daughter, Anne, married into the Dutch Royal Family, taking her place as the Princess of Orange. The marriage wasn’t her first choice, but it was her best shot at not ending up a spinster at her detested brother’s court.

  5. Holders retain the style for life, so a princess cannot receive the style during the lifetime of another Princess Royal. Since then, there have been seven Princesses Royal. Mary, Princess Royal (1631 – 1660), eldest daughter of King Charles I; Anne, Princess Royal (1709 – 1759), eldest daughter of King George II

  6. 10 de may. de 2024 · Anne, Princess Royal and Princess of Orange. 0 references. ... Princess Mary of Great Britain (Hannover) (5 Mar 1723 - 14 Jan 1772) 0 references . Sitelinks.

  7. Princess Anne was the daughter of George II; in 1734 she married William IV, Prince of Orange. The sitter in this portrait must be in mid to late teens, so if the identification is correct the portrait dates from c. 1725-30. The sitter is shown half-length, facing the spectator, her head turned slightly to the right, wearing a lavender dress trimmed with lace and decorated with a blue and ...