Disambiguation evidence for Her Grace The Duchess of York via surface form

"Anne Hyde"


As subject (47)

Triples where this entity appears as subject under the label "Anne Hyde".

Predicate Object
associatedWith Court of Charles II of England
birthDate 1637-03-12
birthPlace Windsor, Berkshire, England
burialPlace Collegiate Church of St Peter at Westminster
surface form: Westminster Abbey
causeOfDeath likely cancer (reported as a wasting illness)
child Anne, Queen of Great Britain
child Catherine, Lady Hyde
child Charles, Duke of Cambridge (1660)
child Edgar, Duke of Cambridge
child Henrietta, Lady Hyde
child James, Duke of Cambridge
child Mary II of England
convertedTo Roman Catholicism
countryOfCitizenship Kingdom of England
courtRole Lady-in-waiting to Mary, Princess Royal and Princess of Orange
deathDate 1671-03-31
deathPlace London, England
era Stuart period
familyName Hyde
father Edward Hyde, 1st Earl of Clarendon
fatherOccupation Lord Chancellor of England
fatherPositionHeld Edward Hyde, 1st Earl of Clarendon
surface form: 1st Earl of Clarendon
floruit 1650s–1671
givenName Anne
honorificTitle Her Grace The Duchess of York self-linksurface differs
house House of Stuart
surface form: House of Stuart (by marriage)
house Hyde family
instanceOf Duchess of York
instanceOf English noblewoman
instanceOf historical figure
marriageDate 1660-09-03
mother Frances Aylesbury
nobleTitle Duchess of Albany
nobleTitle Duchess of York
notableEvent marriage to James, Duke of York in 1660
notableFor being first wife of James II of England
notableFor being mother of Queens Mary II and Anne
notableWork Mother of two reigning queens of England, Scotland and Ireland
positionHeld Duchess of Albany
positionHeld Duchess of York
relative Anne, Queen of Great Britain
relative Charles II of England
surface form: Charles II of England (brother-in-law)
relative Mary II of England
relative Mary, Princess Royal and Princess of Orange
surface form: Mary, Princess Royal and Princess of Orange (employer and patron)
religion Anglicanism (broadly)
surface form: Anglicanism
spouse Duke of York
surface form: James, Duke of York
spouseOf James II of England