Anne Hyde
Lady Anne Hyde (March 1637 – March 31, 1671), daughter of Edward Hyde, 1st Earl of Clarendon, became the first wife of James, Duke of York (the future King James II of England), and the mother of two British queens, Mary II and Anne.
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March - 1637 - March 31 - 1671 - Edward Hyde, 1st Earl of Clarendon - James II of England - Mary II - Anne
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She was born, on either March 12 or March 22, 1637, at Windsor, to Frances (daughter of Sir Thomas Aylesbury, Master of Requests) and to Sir Edward Hyde (later -- from 1661 -- 1st Earl of Clarendon) of the Hyde of Norbury family. In 1659, at Breda in the Netherlands, she allegedly married James, then Duke of York, in a secret ceremony. The royal family at this time remained in exile following the English Civil War, and Anne's father served as the loyal Royalist chief adviser to the prospective King Charles II of England, James's elder brother.
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March 12 - March 22 - 1637 - Windsor - Edward Hyde - Earl of Clarendon - Norbury - 1659 - Breda - Netherlands - English Civil War - Charles II of England
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The couple went through an official marriage ceremony on September 3, 1660, in London, following the Restoration of the monarchy. Their first child, Charles, was born less than two months later, but died in infancy, as did five further sons and daughters. Only two daughters survived: Mary (born 30 April 1662) and Anne (born 6 February 1665). A few weeks after the birth of their youngest child, Anne died of cancer at St. James's Palace and was buried in Westminster Abbey.
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September 3 - 1660 - London - Restoration - Monarchy - Mary - 30 April - 1662 - Anne - 6 February - 1665 - Cancer - St. James's Palace - Westminster Abbey
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Late in her life, the Duchess of York secretly converted to Catholicism, much to the horror of her staunchly Anglican family. After her death her widower also converted to the Roman Catholic faith (circa 1672). At the order of James's older brother King Charles, however, James and Anne's daughters received a Protestant education.
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Catholicism - Anglican - Protestant
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King James suffered deposition in a revolution against his Catholic rule in 1688, and Anne Hyde's daughter Mary and her son-in-law, William of Orange, jointly assumed the throne. After James, no British King or Queen has affirmed belief in the Catholic faith.
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Revolution - 1688 - William of Orange
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After Anne Hyde, no other Englishwoman would marry an heir presumptive or heir apparent to the British throne until the marriage of Lady Diana Spencer to Charles, Prince of Wales in 1981 and now Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall (née Camilla Rosemary Shand) on April 9, 2005.
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Lady Diana Spencer - Charles, Prince of Wales - 1981 - Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall
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