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  1. Anne Hyde, the first wife of James, Duke of York, later King James II of England, died before her husband became king. She was born on March 12, 1637, at Cranbourne Lodge in Windsor, England. Her parents were Edward Hyde (later created 1st Earl of Clarendon) and his second wife Frances Aylesbury, the daughter and heiress of Sir Thomas Aylesbury ...

  2. The entrance of Anne Hyde into the family of the Princess of Orange took place in the year 1655, in consequence of the sudden death of Mrs. Killigrew, one of the maids of honour to the princess. Lord Clarendon was at that time living with his wife and four children at Breda, in a house which the Princess Royal had assigned him; and was, in the ...

  3. Anne Hyde. Anne Hyde teaches the history of Native America and of North America in general at Colorado College. She arrived there in 1991 and has served as Chair of Race and Ethnic Studies and as Director of the Partnership for Civic Engagement and the Hulbert Center for Southwest Studies. She received her A.B. degree in American Studies from ...

  4. 12 de mar. de 2013 · Anne Hyde, daughter of the Earl of Clarendon and Frances Aylesbury, was born on this day 12 March, 1637. Some people think that our current Duchess of Cambridge, the lovely Catherine, is the first commoner to have married an heir to the throne. Au contraire, one of the first ones was this lady, Anne…. We must go back before we get to that ...

  5. Anne Hyde (1637–1671), the sitter in this portrait, was around the age of twenty-four when the miniature was painted. She faces right and sits upon a dull red chair before a dressing table covered with a deep red embroidered cloth or tapestry that is fringed at the edges. A mirror and open jewel box lie on a table that is in front of a dark ...

  6. www.historians.org › governance › councilAnne Hyde | AHA

    Anne Hyde is professor of history at the University of Oklahoma. She works on race, Indigenous America, and the US West. Her most recent books include Born of Lakes and Plains: Mixed-Descent Peoples and the Making of the American West, (Norton 2022) and Empires, Nations, and Families: A New History of the North American West, 1800–1860, a 2012 Bancroft winner and Pulitzer finalist.

  7. Anna Hyde ( ang. Anne; ur. 12 marca 1637 w Cranbourne Lodge w Windsorze, zm. 31 marca 1671 w Pałacu św. Jakuba w Westminsterze) – księżna Yorku i Albany jako pierwsza żona Jakuba Stuarta (późniejszego króla Anglii i Szkocji, Jakuba II ). Miała z nim ośmioro dzieci, spośród których tylko dwie córki dożyły dorosłości – były ...