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Queen Anne

Proper noun

Meaning

Queen Anne of Great Britain (reigned 1702–1714).

(often attributive) The style of architecture, furniture, etc. popular during the reign of Queen Anne.
We inherited our Queen Anne chairs from my wife's family.

A small town in Maryland, United States.

Source: en.wiktionary.org

Examples

According to the Countess of Bückeburg in a letter to Sophia's niece, the Raugravine Luise, J. N. Duggan, Chapter 13 on 5 June 1714 Sophia felt ill after receiving an angry letter from Queen Anne. Source: Internet

A collected edition of the works, issued to celebrate Peake's centenary year, has been announced for publication by Queen Anne Press (2012). Source: Internet

After the 1707 Acts of Union England and Scotland were united as Great Britain under Queen Anne in 1707. Source: Internet

After regulars caught wind of the Maximillian Petty made for his staff, the chef-owner made the Big Max available on Sunday nights in his Upper Queen Anne restaurant, but only at the bar. Source: Internet

But, then, Colman’s childless, gout-ridden Queen Anne tenderly reveals her shattered soul – it’s an Academy Award-winning performance that brings a slice of tragedy to an otherwise sublime farce. Source: Internet

England Under Queen Anne: Ramillies and the Union with Scotland. Source: Internet

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