Born:
December 12, 1574
Died:
March 2, 1619
Age:
44
Summary

Anne of Denmark (Danish: Anna; 12 December 1574 – 2 March 1619) was Queen consort of Scotland, England, and Ireland by marriage to King James VI and I.

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Charles, Prince of Wales, 1613, by Robert Peake the Elder.
Charles, Prince of Wales, 1613, by Robert Peake the Elder.
Anne of Denmark, attributed to Marcus Gheeraerts the Younger.
Anne of Denmark, attributed to Marcus Gheeraerts the Younger.
Princess Elizabeth Stuart, 1606, by Robert Peake the Elder.
Princess Elizabeth Stuart, 1606, by Robert Peake the Elder.
James VI of Scotland in 1586, aged twenty, three years before his marriage to Anne
James VI of Scotland in 1586, aged twenty, three years before his marriage to Anne
Prince Henry Stuart, c. 1608, by Robert Peake the Elder
Prince Henry Stuart, c. 1608, by Robert Peake the Elder
Anne of Denmark, c. 1605, by John de Critz. "Her features were not regular but her complexion was extremely fair and she had the finest neck that could be seen, which she took care it should be."[66]
Anne of Denmark, c. 1605, by John de Critz. "Her features were not regular but her complexion was extremely fair and she had the finest neck that could be seen, which she took care it should be."[66]
Anne of Denmark portrayed by Paul van Somer
Anne of Denmark portrayed by Paul van Somer
Anne's Coat of Arms as Queen consort of Scots
Anne's Coat of Arms as Queen consort of Scots
Anne of Denmark's Coat of Arms.[38] Depicting the Royal Coat of Arms of England, Scotland and Ireland impaled with her father's arms as King of Denmark. The shield is surmounted by a crown, and supported by a lion and a savage.[39]
Anne of Denmark's Coat of Arms.[38] Depicting the Royal Coat of Arms of England, Scotland and Ireland impaled with her father's arms as King of Denmark. The shield is surmounted by a crown, and supported by a lion and a savage.[39]
The Queen's House at Greenwich, begun for Anne in 1616
The Queen's House at Greenwich, begun for Anne in 1616
  
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