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  1. Anne of Denmark ( Danish: Anna; 12 December 1574 – 2 March 1619) was the wife of King James VI and I. She was Queen of Scotland from their marriage on 20 August 1589 and Queen of England and Ireland from the union of the Scottish and English crowns on 24 March 1603 until her death in 1619. [1]

  2. Nov 26, 2021 · Sophia was, accordingly, delighted at having achieved what her late husband could not: Scotland was locked in marital alliance with Denmark-Norway. Yet being Queen Consort in Scotland could be no sinecure. The country had not seen a consort since the flight of Mary Queen of Scotss last husband, the 4 th earl of Bothwell. Prior to that ...

  3. Anna Sophie. Anna Sophie became Queen of Denmark in 1721. She was the daughter of the Great Chancellor Conrad Reventlow, and was married to Frederik IV. Anna Sophie met the King at a masked ball in 1711 and fell in love with him. The next year he abducted her and they entered a morganatic marriage.

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  5. Jul 1, 2017 · Anna Sophie's piety and example were not enough to present her only legitimate grandson from converting when he reached adulthood, the Polish throne was a rich enticement after all, and he was the only legitimate child of his father. Alas, Anna Sophie did not live long enough to see her grandson become Augustus III.

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  6. Anne of Denmark (1574–1619) Danish princess, queen of Scotland, first queen consort of Great Britain, and patron of the arts. Name variations: Anna of Denmark. Born Anna at Skanderborg Castle, Jutland, Denmark, on December 12 (some sources cite October 14), 1574; died at Hampton Court, near London, on March 2 or 4, 1619; interred at ...

  7. Anne of Denmark, Queen Consort of Scotland & England 1574-1619 – Mary Queen of Scots. Alias: Anna Frederiksdotter. Born: 12 December 1574. Shandersborg Castle, Denmark. Died: 2 March 1619. Hampton Court Palace. Cause of Death: Dropsy. Religion: Lutheran. Parents: Frederick II of Denmark. Sophie Mecklenburg-Güstrow.

  8. Anne of Denmark James VI, by Adrian Vanson who painted banners for the event.. On 17 May 1590, Anne of Denmark was crowned Queen of Scotland. There was also a ceremony of joyous entry into Edinburgh on 19 May, an opportunity for spectacle and theatre and allegorical tableaux promoting civic and national identities, similar in many respects to those performed in many other European towns.

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