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Queen of Great Britain Anne , 16651714 (aged 49 years)

Name
Queen of Great Britain Anne //
Name prefix
Queen of Great Britain
Given names
Anne
Family with parents
father
mother
Marriage Marriage1660
brother
elder sister
16621694
Birth: 1662 28 25 London, England
Death: 1694
brother
herself
brother
brother
sister
sister
Father’s family with Mary Beatrice of Modena
father
stepmother
Marriage Marriage1673
half-sister
half-sister
half-brother
half-sister
half-sister
half-brother
James Francis Edward Stuart, "The Old Pretender".
16881766
Birth: 10 June 1688 54 30 City of Westminster, London, England
Death: 1 January 1766Rome, Lazio, Italy
half-sister
Father’s family with Arabella Churchill
father
father’s partner
half-brother
James FitzJames, 1st Duke of Berwick
16701734
Birth: 21 August 1670 36 Moulins, Allier, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes, France
Death: 12 June 1734Philippsburg, Karlsruhe, Baden-Württemberg, Germany
half-brother
Family with George Prince of Denmark
partner
herself
daughter
16841684
Birth: 12 May 1684 31 19 London, England
Death: 12 May 1684London, England
13 months
daughter
16851687
Birth: 2 June 1685 32 20 Westminster, City of Westminster, London, England
Death: 8 February 1687Windsor, Berkshire, England
11 months
daughter
16861687
Birth: 12 May 1686 33 21 Windsor, Berkshire, England
Death: 2 February 1687Windsor, Berkshire, England
18 months
son
16871687
Birth: 22 October 1687 34 22 Westminster, City of Westminster, London, England
Death: 22 October 1687Westminster, City of Westminster, London, England
21 months
son
16891700
Birth: 24 July 1689 36 24 London Borough of Richmond upon Thames, London, England
Death: 30 July 1700Windsor, Berkshire, England
15 months
daughter
16901690
Birth: 14 October 1690 37 25 Westminster, City of Westminster, London, England
Death: 14 October 1690Westminster, City of Westminster, London, England
18 months
son
16921692
Birth: 17 April 1692 39 27 Syon Park, London Borough of Hounslow, London, England
Death: 18 April 1692Westminster, City of Westminster, London, England
11 months
daughter
16931693
Birth: 23 March 1693 40 28 Piccadilly, City of Westminster, London, England
Death: 24 March 1693Westminster, City of Westminster, London, England
6 years
son
16981698
Birth: 15 September 1698 45 33 Westminster, City of Westminster, London, England
Death: 15 September 1698Westminster, City of Westminster, London, England
17 months
son
17001700
Birth: 24 January 1700 47 34 Westminster, City of Westminster, London, England
Death: 24 January 1700Westminster, City of Westminster, London, England
Birth
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Death of a sister
Death of a mother
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Death of a half-sister
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Death of a half-sister
Death of a half-sister
Birth of a daughter
Death of a daughter
Cause: Stillborn
Birth of a daughter
Address: Palace of Whitehall, Westminster, City of Westminster, London, England.
Birth of a daughter
Address: Windsor Castle, Windsor, Berkshire, England.
Death of a daughter
Address: Windsor Castle, Windsor, Berkshire, England.
Death of a daughter
Address: Windsor Castle, Windsor, Berkshire, England.
Birth of a son
Address: Palace of Whtehall, Westminster, City of Westminster, London, England.
Death of a son
Address: Palace of Whtehall, Westminster, City of Westminster, London, England.
Cause: Stillborn.
Birth of a half-brother
Address: St. James's Palace, City of Westminster, London, England.
Birth of a son
Address: Hampton Court Palace,, London Borough of Richmond upon Thames, London, England.
Birth of a daughter
Address: St. James's Palace, Westminster, City of Westminster, London, England.
Death of a daughter
Address: Westminster Abbey, Westminster, City of Westminster, London, England.
Birth of a son
Address: Syon House, Syon Park, London Borough of Hounslow, London, England.
Death of a son
Address: Westminster Abbey, Westminster, City of Westminster, London, England.
Birth of a daughter
Address: Berkeley House, Piccadilly, City of Westminster, London, England.
Death of a daughter
Address: Westminster Abbey, Westminster, City of Westminster, London, England.
Cause: Stillborn.
Death of a sister
Birth of a son
Address: Westminster Abbey, Westminster, City of Westminster, London, England.
Death of a son
Address: Westminster Abbey, Westminster, City of Westminster, London, England.
Cause: Stillborn.
Birth of a son
Address: St James's Palace, Westminster, City of Westminster, London, England.
Death of a son
Address: St James's Palace, Westminster, City of Westminster, London, England.
Cause: Stillborn.
Death of a son
Address: Windsor Castle, Windsor, Berkshire, England.
Death of a father
Cause: He died of a brain hemorrhage.
Death of a husband
Death of a half-brother
Death of a half-sister
Death
1 August 1714 (aged 49 years)
Last change
13 January 202310:35:20
Author of last change: Danny
Note

Anne (1665-1714), queen of Great Britain and Ireland (1702-14), the last
British sovereign of the house of Stuart. Born in London on February 6,
1665, she was the second daughter of King James II. Her mother was James's
first wife, Anne Hyde (1637-71). In 1683 she was married to Prince George
of Denmark (1653-1708). Although her father converted to Roman Catholicism
in 1672, Anne remained Protestant and acquiesced in James's overthrow by
the anti-Roman Catholic Glorious Revolution of 1688, which Brought her
sister Mary and Mary's husband, William of Orange, to the throne. Becoming
queen on William's Death in 1702, Anne restored to favor John Churchill,
who had been disgraced by her predecessor, making him duke of Marlborough
and captain-general of the army. Marlborough won a series of victories
over the French in the War of the Spanish Succession (1701-14, known in
America as Queen Anne's War), and he and his wife, Sarah (1660-1744), had
great influence over the queen in the early years of her reign.

Devoted to the Church of England, Anne was inclined to favor the
pro-Church Tory faction rather than its Whig opponents, but, influenced by
the Marlboroughs and Lord Treasurer Sidney Godolphin, earl of Godolphin
(1645-1712), she at first excluded the Tories from office. Later, However,
her friendship with the Marlboroughs cooled, and in 1710 she took
advantage of popular dissatisfaction with the Whigs to remove Godolphin;
Marlborough was dismissed the following year. During Queen Anne's reign
the kingdoms of England and Scotland were united (1707). She died in
London on August 1, 1714, and, having no surviving Children, was succeeded
by her German cousin, George, elector of Hannover, as King George I of
Great Britain.