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  1. Aug 11, 2021 · The idea of marrying her to James, then king of Scots, was first mooted in the early 1580s when Anne was just a child. But negotiations foundered, partly because England’s queen Elizabeth I favoured a match between James and Catherine de Bourbon, sister to the future Henry IV of France.

  2. Jul 21, 2022 · In 1589, Anna of Denmark (1574–1619), married King James VI & I (1566–1625) to become queen consort of the multiple Stuart kingdom and the mother of the future King of Britain. A Danish princess and member of the Oldenburg dynasty, Anna provided James with crucial access to multiple, prestigious networks that extended beyond her natal ...

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  4. Born 1574, Skanderborg Castle [Jutland] Died 1619, Hampton Court Palace. Anne was the daughter of Frederick II, King of Denmark. She married James VI of Scotland in 1589. Anne was mother of eight children, only three of whom survived childhood - Henry, Prince of Wales, Charles I and Elizabeth of Bohemia ('The Winter Queen').

  5. Anne was the daughter of Frederick II, King of Denmark and Norway. It was arranged for her to marry James VI of Scotland and, in September 1589, she set sa...

  6. Perhaps his finest legacy is the The King James Bible, published in English in 1611. This was the authorised version of the Bible in English, translated by bands of scholars. It was a hugely influential outcome of the 1604 Hampton Court conference, called by the King to debate differences in religion.

  7. May 29, 2018 · Anne was sought in marriage by James VI of Scotland as a means of settling in Scot-land's favor a dispute with Denmark over the Orkney Islands. The marriage was solemnized at Oslo, Nov. 24, 1589. Of an indolent, but tolerant and amiable nature, the young bride showed little interest in anything more serious than rich clothes, court balls, and ...

  8. Versions of the King James Bible available in this App: - Classic King James Bible (1611): Valued by those seeking a less altered version that is faithful to the Word of God. - Standard King James Version (KJV): The most widely read Bible translation worldwide. - American King James Bible (AKJV): Featuring modernized words for contemporary readers.

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