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  1. Royal Monogram of Queen Anne of Great Britain: Data: 25 de janeiro de 2011, 16:14 (UTC) Origem: English: The American Heritage Dictionary, Houghton Mifflin Co. 1985 ...

  2. Anne (6 February 1665 – 1 August 1714) became Queen of England and Ireland and Queen of Scots on 8 March 1702. On 1 May 1707, when England and Scotland combined into a single kingdom, Anne became the first sovereign of the Kingdom of Great Britain. She continued to reign until her death. Anne was the last monarch of the House of Stuart; she was succeeded by a second-cousin, George I, of the ...

  3. Anne, oil on canvas by James E. Cooper, c. 1720. Anne, (born Feb. 6, 1665, London, Eng.—died Aug. 1, 1714, London), Queen of Great Britain (1702–14) and the last Stuart monarch. Second daughter of James II, who was overthrown by William III in 1688, Anne became queen on William’s death (1702). Though she wished to rule independently, her ...

  4. As the senior Protestant descendant of James VI and I, George's great-grandfather, he inherited the British throne following the deaths in 1714 of his mother, Sophia, and his second cousin Anne, Queen of Great Britain. Jacobites attempted, but failed, to depose George and replace him with James Francis Edward Stuart, Anne's Catholic half-brother.

  5. 13 de mar. de 2021 · Her reign as queen of Great Britain and Ireland continued until 1714, when she passed away at the age of 49 following a stroke. Anne’s life has not been studied in as much detail as other monarchs, although we know she was plagued by illnesses and went through 17 pregnancies, with none of her children surviving to adulthood.

  6. Anne of Great Britain (6 February 1665 – 1 August 1714) was the Queen of England (which included Wales ), Scotland and Ireland. During her reign, the kingdoms of England and Scotland came together to form the United Kingdom of Great Britain (the first form of the United Kingdom ). For this reason, she is the first monarch to rule over the UK.

  7. Monarchs. Anne became Queen of England, Queen of Scotland, and Queen of Ireland in 1702. She became Queen of Great Britain when the new kingdom started in 1707. (Ireland was a separate kingdom, so Anne was Queen of Ireland and the later kings of Great Britain were each themselves King of Irel