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  1. Anne (February 6, 1665 – August 1, 1714) became Queen of England, Scotland and Ireland on March 8, 1702, succeeding William III and II. Her Roman Catholic father, James II and VII, was forcibly deposed in 1688; her brother-in-law and her sister then became joint monarchs as William III-II and Mary II, the only such case in British history.

  2. 24 de out. de 2017 · The Problematic Legacy of Anne Hyde, Duchess of York. On October 24, 2017 By RSB In The House of Stuart. In October 1660, rumors began swirling that the child Anne Hyde was carrying was fathered by the King’s brother, James Stuart, Duke of York. Even worse, the child wouldn’t be a bastard because the couple secretly married the month before.

  3. Lady Anne Hyde, Duchess of York (22 March 1638 – 31 March 1671) was the first wife of James, Duke of York (the future King James II of England and VII of Scotland). She was also and the mother of two queens, Mary II of England and Scotland and Anne of Great Britain .

  4. 11 de jan. de 2019 · Anne Hyde, Duchess of York. January 11, 2019 Susan Abernethy 19 Comments. Anne Hyde was a most unlikely wife for James Stuart, heir to his brother Charles II, King of England. Her marriage was a scandal for the Stuart family at the time due to her being born a commoner. But it turned out to be a love match and her two daughters ruled as queens.

  5. Anne Hyde est fille d' Edward Hyde (1609-1671), plus tard 1er comte de Clarendon, et de Frances Aylesbury. En 1660, elle épouse secrètement Jacques, alors duc d'York et frère du prétendant en exil au trône d'Angleterre Charles (futur Charles II d'Angleterre) chassé par la révolution d' Oliver Cromwell. La famille Hyde sert fidèlement la ...

  6. Anne was born into the heart of royal and political life on 6 February 1665. The daughter of James, Duke of York (who became King James II), and his first wife, Anne Hyde, her uncle was King Charles II. When she was born, it was not anticipated that Anne would become queen.

  7. Anne Hyde, the daughter of Edward Hyde, Earl of Clarendon and Charles II's Chancellor, was the first wife of the Duke of York, later James II. She met the duke in 1656 when maid of honour to his sister, Princess Mary of Orange, and married him in 1660, after becoming pregnant.