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There are 20 different meanings of Queen Anne.

Queen Anne Disambiguation
Anne of Great Britain
5 products, approx. 21 pages
The following are all named for Anne of Great Britain
Anna of Russia
3 products, approx. 6 pages
Anna of Russia (1693-1740), better known as Anna Ivanovna, Empress of Russia
Queen Anne's County, Maryland
2 products, approx. 4 pages
Queen Anne's County, Maryland, United States
Queen Anne, Seattle, Washington
1 product, approx. 4 pages
Queen Anne, Seattle, Washington, a neighborhood and hill in the United States
Wild carrot
2 products, approx. 2 pages
"Queen Anne's Lace", a common name for the wild carrot
Queen Anne, Maryland
1 product, approx. 2 pages
Queen Anne, Maryland, a town on Maryland's Eastern Shore, United States
Queen Anne, Prince George's County, Maryland
1 product, approx. 2 pages
Queen Anne, Prince George's County, Maryland, a former settlement on Patuxent River in the United States
Queen Anne (Pamunkey chief)
1 product, approx. 1 pages
Queen Anne (Pamunkey chief) (c.1650-c.1725)
There have been several reigning monarchs and queen consorts, in various countries, named Anne or the cognate Anna. They include:
Anne of Austria (1601-1666), queen of Louis XIII of France
Anne of Bohemia (1366-1394), queen of Richard II of England
Anne Boleyn (1504/7-1536), second queen of Henry VIII of England
Anne of Cleves (1515-1557), fourth queen of Henry VIII of England
Anne of Denmark (1574-1619), queen of James VI of Scotland (who was later also James I of England)
Anne of Kiev (c.1024-1075), queen of Henry I of France
Anna Jagiellon (1523-96), queen of Stefan Batory of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth
"Queen Anne style", a British style of architecture and a related American style. The name apparently arose by way of a William Thackeray novel published when this architecture was popular.



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