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Données personnelles Anne Princess of Denmark Oldenburg 

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  • Elle est née le 12 décembre 1574 dans Skanderborg, Midtjylland, Danmark.

    Waarschuwing Attention: L'âge au mariage (23 novembre 1589) était inférieur à 16 ans (14).

  • Elle a été baptisée le 12 décembre 1574 dans Skanderborg slot, Skanderborg, Danmark.
  • Profession: Drottning i Skottland 1590, i England 1603, Dronning af Skotland - England, Princess of Denmark / Queen Consort Anne of Scotland, Queen of Scotland, England, and Ireland, Queen Consort of Scotland, England & Ireland, Queen of England/Princess of Denmark.
  • Résidant:
    • Westminster Abbey, Westminster, London, United Kingdom, Westminster Abbey, Westminster, London, Grã-Bretanha.
    • Originally Old Somerset House, it was a sprawling and irregular complex with wings from different periods in a mixture of styles on the banks of the Thames. In 1603 when Queen Anne moved in, she renamed it Denmark House and commissioned a number of expensive additions and improvements, including an orangery, and work continued until her death in 1619. Denmark House was demolished in 1775..
    • Greenwich Palace, also know as The Palace of Placentia, was a royal residence located at Greenwich on the bank of the River Thames, downstream from London. The original residence was extensively rebuilt around 1500 by Henry VII and was the birthplace of King Henry VIII and his daughters, Queen Mary I and Queen Elizabeth I. In 1660, it was demolished by Charles II to make way for a proposed new palace, which was never constructed. Nearly forty years later, the Greenwich Hospital (now called the Old Royal Naval College) was built on the site..
    • The most important Renaissance building in today's northern Germany, the 16th-century palace is quadrangle in shape and features stucco decorations in the Renaissance style. It was home to the Dukes of Mecklenburg until 1817 and is now a used as a museum and cultural centre..
  • Elle est décédée le 2 mars 1619 dans Hampton Court Palace, Richmond, Greater London, United Kingdom, elle avait 44 ans.
  • Elle est enterrée le 13 mai 1619 dans Westminster Abbey, Westminster, London, United Kingdom.
  • Un enfant de Frederick II of Oldenburg (born Oldenburg) of Oldenburg (born Oldenburg), King of Denmark and Norway et Sophie von Mecklenburg-Güstrow (born Mecklenburg) Duchess , Queen Consort of Denmark og Norway

Famille de Anne Princess of Denmark Oldenburg

Elle est mariée avec King James Vi And I Stuart - commissioned English Bible 1611 Stewart - DNA99999 matched (IR) - WALES link - DNA99999 - chk Wilton Mcdonald link.

Ils se sont mariés le 23 novembre 1589 à Oslo,Norway, elle avait 14 ans.

Spouse: James VI/I Stewart, King of Scots, King of England & Ireland,

Enfant(s):

  1. Stuart  1595-1595
  2. Margaret Stuart  1598-1600
  3. Stuart  1603-1603
  4. Mary Anne Stuart  1605-1607
  5. Sophia Stewart  1606-1606

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  1. Geni World Family Tree
    Anne Of Denmark and Norway Of Oldenburg (born Oldenburg), Queen consort of Scotland, England and Ireland<br>Gender: Female<br>Alias name: Princess Anne of Denmark, Princess of Denmark, Ann<br>Residence: Westminster Abbey, Westminster, London, United Kingdom<br>Birth: Dec 12 1574 - Skanderborg, Midtjylland, Danmark<br>Baptism: Dec 12 1574 - Skanderborg slot, Skanderborg, Danmark<br>Occupation: Drottning i Skottland 1590, i England 1603, Dronning af Skotland - England, Princess of Denmark / Queen Consort Anne of Scotland, Queen of Scotland, England, and Ireland, Queen Consort of Scotland, England & Ireland, Queen of England/Princess of Denmark<br>Marriage: Spouse: James VI/I Stewart, King of Scots, King of England & Ireland, - Nov 23 1589 - Oslo,Norway<br>Death: Mar 2 1619 - Hampton Court Palace, Richmond, Greater London, United Kingdom<br>Burial: May 13 1619 - Westminster Abbey, Westminster, London, United Kingdom<br>Father: Frederick II of Oldenburg (born Oldenburg), King of Denmark and Norway<br>Mother: Sophie von Mecklenburg-Güstrow (born Mecklenburg), Duchess, Queen Consort of Denmark og Norway<br>Husband: James VI/I Stewart, King of Scots, King of England & Ireland,<br>Children: Henry Frederick Stuart, Prince of Wales, Robert Stewart, Elizabeth Stuart of England, Electress consort Palatine, Queen Consort of Bohemia, Margaret Stuart, Princess of Scotland, Charles I Unknown, Robert Bruce Stuart, Prince of Scotland, Unnamed Stuart and Oldenbug, Prince of England, Mary Anne Stuart, Princess of Scotland and England, Sophia Stewart, Princess of England and Scotland<br>Siblings: Sophia af Danmark og Norge von Oldenburg (born von Oldenburg), Elisabeth of Denmark, Duchess af Danmark og Norge von Oldenburg (born Oldenburg), Herzogin zu Braunschweig-Lüneburg, John(Hans) of Denmark and Norway of Oldenburg (born Oldenburg), Christian IV of Denmark and Norway, of Oldenburg (born Oldenburg), King, Ulrik Johann af Danmark og Norge von Oldenburg (born Oldenburg), Prins, Prinz-bishof von Schwerin, Johan August of Denmark and Norway, of Oldenburg, Prince</a>, Augusta af Danmark og Norge, von Oldenburg (born Oldenburg), Herzogin zu Schleswig-Holstein-Gottorp, Hedwig af Danmark og Norge von Oldenburg (born Schleswig-Holstein, Oldenburg), Kurfürstin zu Sachsen
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  2. FamilySearch Family Tree
    Anne Princess of Denmark Stuart<br>Married name: Of Denmark and Norway Of Oldenburg<br>Also known as: Anna Oldenburg of DenmarkPrincess Anne Oldenburg of DenmarkAnne av Danmark<br>Gender: Female<br>Birth: Dec 12 1574 - Skanderborg Castle, Jutland, Denmark<br>Marriage: Nov 23 1589 - Copenhagen, Denmark<br>Residence: The most important Renaissance building in today's northern Germany, the 16th-century palace is quadrangle in shape and features stucco decorations in the Renaissance style. It was home to the Dukes of Mecklenburg until 1817 and is now a used as a museum and cultural centre. - Güstrow Palace, Duchy of Mecklenburg-Schwerin, Holy Roman Empire<br>Residence: Greenwich Palace, also know as The Palace of Placentia, was a royal residence located at Greenwich on the bank of the River Thames, downstream from London. The original residence was extensively rebuilt around 1500 by Henry VII and was the birthplace of King Henry VIII and his daughters, Queen Mary I and Queen Elizabeth I. In 1660, it was demolished by Charles II to make way for a proposed new palace, which was never constructed. Nearly forty years later, the Greenwich Hospital (now called the Old Royal Naval College) was built on the site. - Greenwich Palace, Greenwich, Kent, England<br>Residence: Originally Old Somerset House, it was a sprawling and irregular complex with wings from different periods in a mixture of styles on the banks of the Thames. In 1603 when Queen Anne moved in, she renamed it Denmark House and commissioned a number of expensive additions and improvements, including an orangery, and work continued until her death in 1619. Denmark House was demolished in 1775. - Denmark House, The Strand, London, England<br>Residence: Westminster Abbey, Westminster, London, Grã-Bretanha<br>Death: Mar 12 1619 - Hampton Court, Herefordshire, England, United Kingdom<br>Burial: Westminster Abbey, Westminster, Middlesex, England<br>Title of Nobility: Queen Consort of Scotland - Between 1589 and 1619<br>Title of Nobility: Queen Consort of England and Ireland - Between 1603 and 1619<br>There seems to be an issue with this person's relatives. View this person on FamilySearch to see this information.<br>  Additional information:

    LifeSketch: Anne (Anna), the second daughter of King Frederick II of Denmark and Norway and Sophie of Mecklenbergh-Schwerin, was born at Skanderborg Castle, the royal hunting retreat on the Jutland Peninsula which was then being used as a residence by the Danish Royal family. Along with her older sister and two younger brothers, Anne was initially raised at Güstrow Palace by her maternal grandparents, the Duke and Duchess of Mecklenburg as it was the belief at the time that the parents would indulge their children too much. As a result, it wasn't until 1579 that the children returned to Copenhagen, possibly at the urging of the Danish Privy Council. age 14 years, her mother (by now Dowager Queen Sophie) successfully negotiated a marriage contract with James IV of Scotland, who favoured Denmark as a kingdom reformed in religion and a profitable trading partner. Shortly after a proxy marriage in Copenhagen in August 1589, Anne sailed for Scotland but was forced by storms to the coast of Norway. On hearing that the crossing had been abandoned, James sailed from Leith with a 300-strong retinue to fetch Anne personally: "the one romantic episode of his life". The couple were married formally at the Bishop's Palace in Oslo on 23 November and after stays at Elsinore and Copenhagen, the newlyweds returned to Scotland on 1 May 1590. arriage, seems to have shown her patience and affection but the couple gradually drifted apart and eventually lived separate lives. Throughout his life James had close relationships with male courtiers but whether they were of a sexual nature is open to debate. What we do know is that Anne gave birth to seven live children, as well as suffering two stillbirths and at least three other miscarriages, so it is possible James was bisexual.and Scotland with an heir so there was much joy and relief when she gave birth to her first child, Henry Frederick on 19 February 1594. But the parents were quickly at loggerheads over Henry's upbringing when Anne discovered she would have no say in her son's care. In keeping with Scottish royal tradition, James insisted the young Prince be sent into the care of John Erskine, Earl of Mar at Stirling Castle. Despite her anger and distress of the removal of her child, there was nothing Anne could do about it and her bitterness eventually ruined their married life. Finally in 1603 Anne got her revenge. Following Queen Elizabeth I's death, she refused to join her husband in London as the new Queen Consort of England unless Henry be allowed to accompany her and this time James gave in to her "willfulness".ouse, which she renamed Denmark House while James preferred to escape the capital, most often to his hunting lodge at Royston in Cheshire. penchant for staging and acting in elaborate masques. This coupled with her taste for expensive clothes and costly building projects made her as unpopular with her English subjects and added to the great financial difficulties of James' reign. Another bone of contention was Anne, who had been brought up a Lutheran and had a Lutheran chaplain in her household, was thought by some to have discreetly converted to Catholicism. Not even the Pope knew where she stood when it came to religion.ucting herself with discretion and graciousness in public. Anne played a crucial role, for example, in conveying to ambassadors and foreign visitors the prestige of the Stuart dynasty and its Danish connections.side. After lying in state at Denmark House, she was buried in the Lady Chapel at Westminster Abbey; the delay in her burial was there wasn't enough ready money in the royal coffers to pay the funeral expenses.Denmark and Norway and of the Vandals and Goths, sister of Christian IV and mother of many Princes. She died at Hampton Court, in the year of salvation 1618, on the 4th March, aged 43 years, 4 months and 18 days. The plate gives the year in Old Style dating, and the accepted day of her death is now 2 March 1619.
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Événements historiques

  • En l'an 1574: Source: Wikipedia
    • 23 février » début de la cinquième guerre de religion en France.
    • 1 mai » début du siège de Saint-Lô, où, après la Saint-Barthélemy, Montgommery et Colombières se sont enfermés.
    • 10 juin » les troupes royales françaises, dirigées par le maréchal de Matignon, enlèvent Saint-Lô aux protestants.
    • 18 juin » Henri I de Pologne quitte la Pologne, pour devenir roi de France sous le nom de Henri III.
    • 3 octobre » fin du siège de Leyde (guerre de Quatre-Vingts Ans). Les Néerlandais repoussent les forces espagnoles.
    • 22 novembre » découverte de l'archipel Juan Fernández.
  • En l'an 1589: Source: Wikipedia
    • 5 février » le parlement de Toulouse reconnaît pour roi le cardinal de Bourbon, et ordonne de battre monnaie à son coin. La Ligue le fait servir de fantôme de roi, à l'exécution de ses projets contre Henri IV.
    • 15 février » le duc de Mayenne entre à Paris et est proclamé lieutenant-général du royaume par la Ligue catholique.
    • 9 mars » signature du traité de Bytom et Będzin. Maximilien III d'Autriche renonce à ses droits sur la couronne de Pologne.
    • 1 août » assassinat au poignard de Henri III de France, qui mourra le lendemain, par le moine dominicain Jacques Clément.
    • 2 août » à Saint-Cloud, grièvement poignardé la veille par Jacques Clément, le roi de France Henri III meurt, après avoir désigné comme successeur légitime Henri IV, qui monte sur le trône à sa place.
    • 6 août » le siège de Paris, occupé par la Ligue catholique des Guise, est levé; le nouveau roi de France Henri IV se porte plutôt sur Dieppe, qui l'accueille. Rouen résiste.
  • En l'an 1619: Source: Wikipedia
    • 9 février » exécution du philosophe libertin Giulio Cesare Vanini.
    • 20 mars » dans l'Empire germanique, à la mort de l'empereur Matthias, c'est son cousin Ferdinand II, roi de Bohême depuis 1617, et de Hongrie depuis 1618, qui prend sa succession.
    • 3 août » Charles d'Albert achète la baronnie de Maillé, que le roi Louis XIII érige en duché-pairie qui prend le nom de Luynes.
    • 28 août » Ferdinand II est élu empereur du Saint-Empire romain germanique.
    • 9 septembre » couronnement de Ferdinand II.
    • 7 novembre » Élisabeth Stuart est couronnée Reine consort de Bohême.
  • En l'an 1619: Source: Wikipedia
    • 9 février » exécution du philosophe libertin Giulio Cesare Vanini.
    • 20 mars » dans l'Empire germanique, à la mort de l'empereur Matthias, c'est son cousin Ferdinand II, roi de Bohême depuis 1617, et de Hongrie depuis 1618, qui prend sa succession.
    • 3 août » Charles d'Albert achète la baronnie de Maillé, que le roi Louis XIII érige en duché-pairie qui prend le nom de Luynes.
    • 28 août » Ferdinand II est élu empereur du Saint-Empire romain germanique.
    • 4 novembre » couronnement du roi de Bohême Frédéric V du Palatinat.
    • 7 novembre » Élisabeth Stuart est couronnée Reine consort de Bohême.


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