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Anne of Great Britain MBTI -Persönlichkeitstyp

Persönlichkeit

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Biografie

She's mainly remembered for having been pregnant at least 18 times, yet never having children. As with Mary nobody's sure exactly why this happened, but no matter the reason, she died childless at the age of 49, and was succeeded by her second cousin George I of The House of Hanover. While Queen Anne's poor health was a source of frustration for many, particularly Anne herself, it did have an impact on the development of medical science. Anne assembled a team of various medical professionals to tend to her household, and this collaboration between disparate specialists contributed to their field's drift away from an understanding of human physiology and psychology based on the Four Temperaments. Anne also wrote extensively in her journal about her efforts to conceive and birth a Protestant heir who could secure the Stuart line, including detailed information about her menstrual cycle, one of the earliest examples of an individual woman tracking her period.

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