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  1. Marguerite Louise d'Orléans. Anna Maria Luisa de' Medici (11 August 1667 – 18 February 1743) was an Italian noblewoman who was the last lineal descendant of the main branch of the House of Medici. A patron of the arts, she bequeathed the Medicis' large art collection, including the contents of the Uffizi, Palazzo Pitti and the Medici villas ...

    • 5 June 1691 – 8 June 1716
  2. Basic Information. Alias (es) Anarietta. Henarietta. Lady Duchess. Little Weasel [1] Hair color. Chestnut (canon) Dirty blonde (games) Eye color. Blue. Race. Human. Gender. Female. Nationality. Personal Information. Title (s) Her Enlightened Ladyship. Duchess of Toussaint. Affiliation (s) Nilfgaardian Empire. Family. Parent (s) Unnamed father [2]

  3. 11 de mar. de 2019 · The invention of afternoon tea is widely attributed to Anna Maria Russell, Duchess of Bedford, who plugged her peckishness by filling the gap between luncheon and dinner with a selection of...

  4. 28 de nov. de 2017 · Print. Although she hadn’t intended to do so, it was Anna Maria Russell who made afternoon tea a noble English ritual. The daughter of the third Earl of Harrington, she herself had achieved nobility in 1839 when her husband, Francis, became the seventh Duke of Bedford.

  5. 14 de ago. de 2020 · It's the seventh Duchess of Bedford, Anna Maria Russell, who we have to thank for the invention of afternoon tea, sometime around 1840. Due to increasing urbanisation and the rise in industrialisation (including the spread of gas lighting in England), the evening meal was becoming later and later.

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  6. Anne-Marie RE (Greek: Άννα-Μαρία, romanized: Ánna-María; born 30 August 1946) is a Danish princess who was Queen of Greece as the consort of King Constantine II from their marriage on 18 September 1964 until the abolition of the Greek monarchy on 1 June 1973.

  7. Duchess and Queen. Jacobite succession. Issue. Ancestors. References. Sources. Anne Marie d'Orléans (27 August 1669 – 26 August 1728) was Queen of Sardinia by marriage to Victor Amadeus II of Savoy. She served as regent of Savoy during the absence of her spouse in 1686 and during the War of the Spanish Succession. [1] .