nne of Denmark, 1574-1619, queen consort
of James I of England, daughter of Frederick II of Denmark and
Norway. She married James in 1589 and was crowned with him at
Windsor in 1603. Court entertainments and the embellishment of
buildings interested her more than affairs of state. Although not
openly a Catholic, Anne attended Mass privately and refused
communion in the Church of England. Of her six children, the
three who survived infancy were Henry, prince of Wales (d. 1612);
Charles (later Charles I); and Elizabeth (later electress
palatine and queen of Bohemia). [The Illustrated Columbia
Encyclopedia, 1969]
Anne of Denmark (1574-1619), daughter of Frederick II born to Skanderborg. In 1589 she was married to James VI of Scotland. She was crowned with him in Westminster in 1603. [World Wide Illustrated Encyclopedia, 1935]
The daughter of Frederick II, King of Denmark. [GADD.GED]