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Anne (1665–1714), queen of Great Britain and Ireland, was born at St James's Palace, Westminster, on 6 February 1665. She was the fourth child and second daughter of James, duke of York (1633–1701) [see James II and VII], subsequently king of England, Scotland, and Ireland...

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Anne (1665–1714) by Michael Dahl, 1705 © National Portrait Gallery, London

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Margaret [called the Maid of Norway] (1282/3–1290), queen-designate of Scots, was the only daughter of Erik II Magnusson, king of Norway (d. 1299), and his first wife, Margaret, the Maid of Scotland, daughter of Alexander III, whose marriage took place in August 1281; ...

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Mary (1542–1587) by Nicholas Hilliard, c. 1578 The Royal Collection © 2004 HM Queen Elizabeth II

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Mary II (1662–1694) by Sir Godfrey Kneller, 1690 The Royal Collection © 2004 HM Queen Elizabeth II

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Mary II (1662–1694), queen of England, Scotland, and Ireland, was born on 30 April 1662 in St James's Palace. She was the eldest child of James, duke of York, the future James II (1633–1701), and his first wife, Anne Hyde [see Anne (1637–1671)...

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Mary [Mary Stewart] (1542–1587), queen of Scots, was born in Linlithgow Palace on 8 December 1542, the only surviving child of James V, king of Scots (1512–1542), and Mary of Guise (1515–1560).