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18-591: [REDACTED] Look up Queen Anne in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Queen Anne , Ann , or Anna may refer to: Related to Anne, queen regnant of Great Britain [ edit ] Anne, Queen of Great Britain (1665–1714), queen of England and Scotland (1702–1707), Ireland (1702–1714) and of Great Britain (1707–1714) Queen Anne style architecture , an architectural style from her reign, and its revivals Queen Anne style furniture Queen Anne (play) ,

36-1955: A 2015 play on Anne's life Queen Anne's War during her reign MS Queen Anne Ship named after the Monarch Other queens called Anne, Ann or Anna [ edit ] Anne of Kiev (c. 1024–1075), queen of France Anne of Bohemia (1290–1313) , queen of Bohemia Anne of Bavaria (1329–1353), queen of Germany and Bohemia Anna von Schweidnitz (1339–1362), queen of Germany and Bohemia Anne of Bohemia (1366–1394), queen of England Anne Neville (1456–1485), queen of England Anne of Brittany (1477–1514), queen of France Anne of Foix-Candale (1484–1506), queen of Hungary and Bohemia Anne Boleyn (1501/7–1536), queen of England Anne of Bohemia and Hungary (1503–1547), queen of Hungary, Germany and Bohemia Anne of Cleves (1515–1557), queen of England Anna Jagiellon (1523–1596), queen of Poland Anna of Austria, Queen of Spain (1549–1580), queen of Spain and Portugal Anne of Austria, Queen of Poland (1573–1598), queen of Poland and Sweden Anne of Denmark (1574–1619), queen of Scotland and England Anne Catherine of Brandenburg (1575–1612), queen of Denmark and Norway Nzinga of Ndongo and Matamba (c. 1583–1663), queen of Ndongo and Matamba, also known by her Christian name, Anna Anna of Tyrol (1585–1618), queen of Germany, Hungary and Bohemia Anne of Austria (1601–1666), queen of France Queen Ann (Pamunkey chief) (c. 1650–c. 1725), Native American tribal leader in colonial Virginia Maria Anna of Neuburg (1667–1740), queen of Spain Anne Marie d'Orléans (1669–1728), queen of Sardinia Anna of Russia (1730–1740), empress of Russia Maria Anna of Austria (1683–1754), queen of Portugal Anne Sophie Reventlow (1693–1743), queen of Denmark and Norway Anna Pavlovna of Russia (1795–1865), queen of

54-1837: A 2015 play on Anne's life Queen Anne's War during her reign MS Queen Anne Ship named after the Monarch Other queens called Anne, Ann or Anna [ edit ] Anne of Kiev (c. 1024–1075), queen of France Anne of Bohemia (1290–1313) , queen of Bohemia Anne of Bavaria (1329–1353), queen of Germany and Bohemia Anna von Schweidnitz (1339–1362), queen of Germany and Bohemia Anne of Bohemia (1366–1394), queen of England Anne Neville (1456–1485), queen of England Anne of Brittany (1477–1514), queen of France Anne of Foix-Candale (1484–1506), queen of Hungary and Bohemia Anne Boleyn (1501/7–1536), queen of England Anne of Bohemia and Hungary (1503–1547), queen of Hungary, Germany and Bohemia Anne of Cleves (1515–1557), queen of England Anna Jagiellon (1523–1596), queen of Poland Anna of Austria, Queen of Spain (1549–1580), queen of Spain and Portugal Anne of Austria, Queen of Poland (1573–1598), queen of Poland and Sweden Anne of Denmark (1574–1619), queen of Scotland and England Anne Catherine of Brandenburg (1575–1612), queen of Denmark and Norway Nzinga of Ndongo and Matamba (c. 1583–1663), queen of Ndongo and Matamba, also known by her Christian name, Anna Anna of Tyrol (1585–1618), queen of Germany, Hungary and Bohemia Anne of Austria (1601–1666), queen of France Queen Ann (Pamunkey chief) (c. 1650–c. 1725), Native American tribal leader in colonial Virginia Maria Anna of Neuburg (1667–1740), queen of Spain Anne Marie d'Orléans (1669–1728), queen of Sardinia Anna of Russia (1730–1740), empress of Russia Maria Anna of Austria (1683–1754), queen of Portugal Anne Sophie Reventlow (1693–1743), queen of Denmark and Norway Anna Pavlovna of Russia (1795–1865), queen of

72-446: A character from Disney's Frozen See also [ edit ] [REDACTED] Search for "Queen Anne" on Misplaced Pages. All pages with titles beginning with Queen Anne All pages with titles containing Queen Anne Queen Anne-Marie of Greece (born 1946), queen of Greece Keran, Queen of Armenia (before 1262–1285) Queen Anne style (disambiguation) Ann Regina (disambiguation) ; Latin for "Ann

90-446: A character from Disney's Frozen See also [ edit ] [REDACTED] Search for "Queen Anne" on Misplaced Pages. All pages with titles beginning with Queen Anne All pages with titles containing Queen Anne Queen Anne-Marie of Greece (born 1946), queen of Greece Keran, Queen of Armenia (before 1262–1285) Queen Anne style (disambiguation) Ann Regina (disambiguation) ; Latin for "Ann

108-525: A main road connecting Anne Arundel County to Prince George's County. In 1897 the United States Board on Geographic Names decided to change the name of Queen Anne to Hardesty to avoid confusion with the other town in Maryland named Queen Anne . However, local usage including signage, road names, bridge names, commercial mapping, the community association name, etc. continues to reflect

126-653: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Queen Anne [REDACTED] Look up Queen Anne in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Queen Anne , Ann , or Anna may refer to: Related to Anne, queen regnant of Great Britain [ edit ] Anne, Queen of Great Britain (1665–1714), queen of England and Scotland (1702–1707), Ireland (1702–1714) and of Great Britain (1707–1714) Queen Anne style architecture , an architectural style from her reign, and its revivals Queen Anne style furniture Queen Anne (play) ,

144-526: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Queen Anne, Prince George%27s County, Maryland Queen Anne in Prince George's County , Maryland , United States, is a former port on the Patuxent River . It was delineated as a CDP for the 2010 census , at which time it had a population of 1,280. Per the 2020 census , the population

162-748: The Netherlands Maria Anna of Savoy (1803–1884), queen of Hungary Anne of Bourbon-Parma (1923–2016), titular queen of Romania Anne-Marie of Denmark (born 1946), queen of the Hellenes Places [ edit ] Queen Anne, Maryland , USA; on Maryland's Eastern Shore Queen Anne, Prince George's County, Maryland , USA; census-designated place on the Patuxent River Queen Anne's County, Maryland , USA Queen Anne, Seattle , Washington, USA Other uses [ edit ] Anna ( Frozen ) ,

180-529: The Netherlands Maria Anna of Savoy (1803–1884), queen of Hungary Anne of Bourbon-Parma (1923–2016), titular queen of Romania Anne-Marie of Denmark (born 1946), queen of the Hellenes Places [ edit ] Queen Anne, Maryland , USA; on Maryland's Eastern Shore Queen Anne, Prince George's County, Maryland , USA; census-designated place on the Patuxent River Queen Anne's County, Maryland , USA Queen Anne, Seattle , Washington, USA Other uses [ edit ] Anna ( Frozen ) ,

198-578: The Patuxent River is at the downstream (4H---a group not affiliated with the National 4H Club) launch site in Queen Anne. According to the U.S. Census Bureau, Queen Anne has a total area of 8.7 square miles (22.6 km ), of which 0.02 square miles (0.06 km ), or 0.25%, is water. The town was created in 1706 when the colonial Maryland Legislature authorized surveying and laying out

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216-674: The Queen"; including Anne, Anna, Ana Princess Anne (disambiguation) Anne (disambiguation) Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Queen Anne . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Queen_Anne&oldid=1259660268 " Categories : Disambiguation pages Place name disambiguation pages Title and name disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description

234-622: The Queen"; including Anne, Anna, Ana Princess Anne (disambiguation) Anne (disambiguation) Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Queen Anne . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Queen_Anne&oldid=1259660268 " Categories : Disambiguation pages Place name disambiguation pages Title and name disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description

252-485: The method of marketing tobacco , then the major crop of the area, and established a formal system of tobacco inspection and quality control. A tobacco inspection station and warehouse was located on Hazelwood , then owned by Thomas Lancaster, one of the town's leading merchants. Hazelwood Mansion, though in disrepair, stands today and is owned by the Maryland National Park and Planning Commission). This

270-528: The town began to decline. During the War of 1812 , the Chesapeake Bay Flotilla commanded by Joshua Barney scuttled his entire fleet in the half dozen miles of river below Queen Anne to avoid the vessels being captured by the advancing British. Queen Anne first appeared as a census designated place in the 2010 U.S. Census . Queen Anne Bridge , originally built in 1755, once served as

288-462: The towns of Queen Anne Town, Nottingham, Mill Town, Piscataway , Aire (also known as Broad Creek ) and Upper Marlboro (then known as Marlborough Town). Queen Anne's Town was created as part of a 1706 act "for the advancement of trade and erecting ports and towns in the Province of Maryland." The town grew to a population of about 150. In 1747, the legislature tried to improve the quality and

306-497: Was 1,405. Queen Anne is located at 38°53'55" North, 76°40'42" West (38.8987239 -76.6782992). Most of the town's former waterfront area is now part of Patuxent River Park , owned and operated by the Maryland-National Capital Park and Planning Commission . This includes hiking trails, two paddling launches, fishing locations, and an environmental education center operated by 4H . The head of tidewater on

324-574: Was one of seven state tobacco warehouses built in Prince George's County. A horse racing track was also built in the town. By the mid-18th century, upland farming in the Patuxent basin without erosion control led to massive silting of the river. The ports along the Patuxent quickly filled with silt and could no longer take in ocean-going vessels such as the snows that frequented the town. The last cargo ship left for England about 1790, and

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