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  1. Hace 4 días · Anne of Denmark 1532–1585: Augustus 1526–1586 Elector of Saxony: Henry Julius Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg 1564–1613: Elizabeth of Denmark 1573–1626: Anne of Denmark 1574–1619: James VI/I 1566–1625 King of England: Augusta of Denmark 1580–1639: John Adolf 1575–1616 Duke of Holstein-Gottorp: Hedwig of Denmark 1581 ...

  2. Hace 5 días · 28 July 1683 – 8 March 1702: Her Royal Highness The Princess Anne of Denmark; 8 March 1702 – 1 August 1714: Her Majesty The Queen; The official style of Anne before 1707 was "Anne, by the Grace of God, Queen of England, Scotland, France and Ireland, Defender of the Faith, etc."

  3. 20 de abr. de 2024 · (1574–1619),queen of James VI and I. Anne was daughter of Frederick II of Denmark and Norway. The marriage to James VI on 23 November 1589 was followed by her coronation in May 1590. Anne was interested in the arts, patronizing both Ben Jonson and Inigo Jones.

  4. Hace 6 días · Christian IX of Denmark (April 8, 1918 – January 29, 1906) ruled Denmark from 1863 to 1906. Known as the "father-in-law of Europe", [1] he and his wife, Louise of Hesse-Kassel (September 7, 1817 – September 29, 1898), became the ancestors of many members of European royalty.

  5. Hace 3 días · While the same cannot be said for Anne of Denmark, wife of James VI and I, this lack of malice is probably because her name barely stirs any form of recognition. The mother of Charles I is usually eclipsed by her son’s execution, and is generally relegated in relation to her husband, even though it is through James and Anne’s daughter, Elizabeth, Queen of Bohemia, that the present Queen ...

  6. 3 de may. de 2024 · The Queen's House is nowadays part of the National Maritime Museum. It was originally part of the Royal Palace of Placentia. It was meant by King James I to be the home of his consort, Anne of Denmark. Inigo Jones was the architect, and construction started in 1616.

  7. 30 de abr. de 2024 · Following her wedding, the 23-year-old Benedikte moved to Schloss Berleburg, an estate in north-western Germany. While her younger sister, Princess Anne-Marie of Greece, forewent her claim to the Danish throne, Benedikte remained an active member of the royal family, even after the birth of Frederik, the current King of Denmark.