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  1. Stewart, 182, 300–301.
  2. Barroll, 15, 35, 109; "Although Anna had considerable personal freedom and her own court, she does not appear to have intervened so visibly against her husband in factional politics as she did in Scotland, and her support was not often sought. Where the Queen's court came into its own was as an artistic salon." Stewart, 183.
  3. The Archbishop of Canterbury reported that she had died rejecting Catholic notions. "But, then," cautions historian John Leeds Barroll, "we are all familiar with the modern 'press release'. In Anna's day, too, there was much to be said for promulgating an official version of England's queen dying 'respectably'." Barroll, 172; A letter from Anne to Scipione Borghese of ngày 31 tháng 7 năm 1601 is "open in its embrace of Catholicism", according to McManus, 93.
  4. Agnes Strickland (1848), 276 Retrieved ngày 10 tháng 5 năm 2007; Willson, 95; "Her traditionally flaccid court image ..." Barroll, 27; Croft, 55; "Anne had proved to be both dull and indolent, though showing a certain tolerant amiability so long as her whims were satisfied. She was interested in little that was more serious than matters of dress." Akrigg, 21.
  5. "She quickly moved vigorously into court politics, an aspect of her new life not foregrounded by her few biographers ... she soon became a political presence at the Scottish court." Barroll, 17; "Though she has been accorded insufficient attention by historians, James' Queen, Anne of Denmark, was politically astute and active." Sharpe, 244; "This new king's influence on the high culture of the Stuart period, although considerable in certain discrete areas, has been misunderstood in terms of innovations at the court itself ... during the first decade of his reign, these innovations were fundamentally shaped by James' much neglected queen consort, Anna of Denmark." Barroll, 1–2.
  6. Mecklenburg Ancestral Table
  7. 1 2 “Frederik I, Konge i Danmark og Norge”, Salmonsens konversationsleksikon (bằng tiếng Đan Mạch), Runeberg  Bảo trì CS1: Ngôn ngữ không rõ (link).
  8. 1 2 Krarup, F. "Anna af Brandenborg", Dansk Biografisk Lexikon (ed. Carl Frederik Bricka), p.284.
  9. 1 2 Bản mẫu:De-ADB
  10. 1 2 Havemann, William (1857). History of the territories of Brunswick and Lüneburg 3. Dieterich. tr. 138.