Queen Anne of Great Britain was the last monarch of the House of Stuart, reigning as Queen of England, Scotland and Ireland from 1702-1707 and Queen of Great Britain and Ireland from 1707-1714. During her reign, the kingdoms England and Scotland merged as one to become Great Britain under...
On December 28, 1694, Anne’s sister Queen Mary II died of smallpox. She was just 32 years old. King William III continued to reign alone for the remainder of his life. As William and Mary had no children, Anne was now the heir presumptive to the throne and her son William was seco...
Anne Neville, Queen of England; Credit – Wikipedia The wife ofEdward of Westminster, Prince of Wales(son ofKing Henry VI) and the wife ofKing Richard III, Lady Anne Neville was born on June 11, 1456, atWarwick Castlein Warwickshire, England. She was the younger of the two daughters of...
with Protestant climate that seemed to surround her. Anne Askew was not only an outspoken heretic stirring up the people of London, she was also linked to Catherine Brandon, the Duchess of Suffolk, who was a good friend of the Queen. Perhaps Anne could be used to bring down the Queen. ...
Statistical Area, which is also included in the Washington-Baltimore-Arlington, DC-MD-VA-WV-PA Combined Statistical Area. The Chesapeake Bay Bridge connects Queen Anne's of the Eastern Shore to Anne Arundel County on the Western Shore. See:https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Queen_Anne%27s_County...
Queen Elizabeth I is buried in the chapel’s north aisle with a monument above depicting her effigy. Her coffin was placed on top of her half-sister Queen Mary I whose body had been placed there after her death in 1558. The monument was installed on the orders of King James I who, wh...
(10)CANON TO THE LEFT OF THEM.“Queen Berúthiel is a Childless Cat Lady!”– Robin Anne Reid has found a Tolkien text resonates with a catchphrase from this year’s Presidential election campaign. …Queen Berúthiel caught my attention in my very first reading (1965) and has resurfaced...