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  1. 19 de jun. de 2024 · Anne Hyde, daughter of Sir Edward Hyde, spent her childhood at the court of Princess Mary of Orange in Breda. In 1656 she accompanied Mary to her exiled brother Charles II's court in Paris, where she met the future James II.

  2. Anne Hyde (1637-1671) Born: 12th March 1637. at the Cranbourne Lodge, Windsor Great Park, Berkshire. Duchess of York. Died: 31st March 1671 at St. James' Palace, Westminster, Middlesex. Anne was the elder sister of Henry Hyde, eventual 2nd Earl of Clarendon and was born at Cranbourne Lodge in Windsor Great Park.

  3. 2 de dez. de 2020 · Malgré les nombreuses réticences, y compris celles d'Edward Hyde, père de la marié, Jacques et Anne se marièrent officiellement le 3 septembre 1660 à Londres. Il s’agit donc, avec cette œuvre, pour le couple d’appuyer leur union et leur légitimité par la peinture. C’est pourquoi ils firent appel au peintre du roi, Peter Lely.

  4. Anne Hyde. Anne Hyde (12 March 1637 – 31 March 1671) was the first wife of James, Duke of York, who later became King James II and VII. Anne was the daughter of a member of the English gentry—Edward Hyde (later created Earl of Clarendon)—and met her future husband when they were both living in exile in the Netherlands.

  5. 15 de mar. de 2023 · Anne Hyde, the Duchess of York and Albany, led a fascinating life filled with both triumph and tragedy. Born in 1637, she was the daughter of a prominent pol...

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  6. Anne Hyde was the eldest daughter Edward Hyde, a lawyer and M.P. and Frances Aylesbury, daughter of Sir Thomas Aylesbury, was born at Cranbourne Lodge in Windsor Great Park. In 1649, the family fled to the Netherlands following the execution of King Charles I by Parliament. The family settled in Breda, where they were offered a home by Mary ...

  7. Hyde, Anne (1638–1671)Duchess of York and mother of two English queens, Mary II and Anne. Born on March 12, 1638 (some sources cite 1637), at Cranbourne Lodge in Windsor, Berkshire, England; died on March 31, 1671, at St. Source for information on Hyde, Anne (1638–1671): Women in World History: A Biographical Encyclopedia dictionary.