
Anne (Queen Anne)
Queen Anne was the monarch of England and later Great Britain from 1702 to 1714. Her reign saw the unification of England and Scotland into a single kingdom, forming Great Britain. Known for her strong personality and interest in politics, she played a key role during a time of significant political and cultural change. Despite health issues and personal challenges, she supported the arts and sciences, contributing to the development of institutions like the Royal Society. Her reign also marked the end of the Stuart dynasty and paved the way for the Hanoverian succession.