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AMERICAN AVIATOR AND AUTHOR
Lindbergh, Anne; Lindbergh, Anne (Spencer); Anne (Spencer) Lindbergh; Anne (Spencer) Morrow Lindbergh; Anne Spencer Morrow Lindbergh; Anne Morrow; Anne lindbrgh; Anne Spencer Lindbergh; Anne Spencer Morrow
  • Charles and Anne Morrow Lindbergh, date unknown
  • Charles and Anne in a [[Lockheed Model 8 Sirius]] in 1931
  • Anne Morrow Lindbergh's 1934 [[Hubbard Medal]] showing her flight route

Anne      
n. Anna, nome proprio femminile
Anne Hutchinson         
  • alt=photograph of a multi-coloured carved wooden sign which reads "Anne Hutchinson/Mary Dyer Memorial Herb Garden," behind which is a scenic small waterfall surrounded by green foliage.
  • alt=A photograph of a metal statue of a woman standing upright with her head tilted upward and her eyes looking up. She is dressed in a full dress, and beside her is a young girl who is clinging on to her.
  • alt=A painting of a man with a virile face and long dark hair; he is wearing a dark red robe-like outfit, and his demeanour conveys elegance and importance.
  • alt=Sketch of a crouched woman who is sheltering a small child, with four other children nearby. The children are being attacked by seven native Americans wielding tomahawks and knives, near the doorway of a dwelling house. There is a dead or dying young man lying on the ground in the foreground.
  • alt=Photograph of historical plaque affixed to a rock describing Anne Hutchinnson property now in Quincy, Massachusetts
  • alt=A painting of a man with long curly hair and a slight smile, wearing the bib of a colonial-era minister.
  • alt=Sketch of a man with long flowing hair who is wearing the bib of a colonial-era minister.
  • alt=A painting of a man with a stern expression on his face, wearing very dark clothing so that his pale hands show boldly. His hands are placed in front of him, separately, one above the other.
  • alt=Painting of a balding man with grey hair. The man is wearing a highly decorated coat, and he is holding a staff of sorts.
  • alt=A document with some hand-written and difficult to read text at the top, followed by 23 signatures, some of which are also difficult to read, with some washed-out text appearing in the margins. The document appears old and fragile.
  • alt=A photograph of a large rock, about the size of a small truck, that has a large fissure in the middle. The rock is surrounded by trees and other vegetation.
  • alt=Photograph of a man with longish dark hair; he is wearing formal attire which consists of a dark vest, a white shirt, and a tie of the style worn in 1860.
  • alt=A three-story building with three men standing in front having a conversation, and one or more other people near the building.
  • alt=A painting of a man with a white moustache and small beard. He is wearing a skull cap and the bib of a colonial-era minister.
PARTICIPANT IN THE ANTINOMIAN CONTROVERSY
Anne Marbury; Hutchinson, Anne; Anne hutchinson; Ann Hutchinson; Anne Marbury Hutchinson; Anne Hutchingson
Anne Hutchinson (1591-1643), colona e leader religiosa puritana nel Nuovo Mondo bandita dalla Colonia del Massachusetts con l"accusa di propaganda eretica
Anne Boleyn         
  • Holbein's]] sketches that depicts Anne
  • Nidd Hall Portrait currently unidentified
  • Anne Boleyn in the Tower by [[Édouard Cibot]] (1799–1877)
  • Sketch headed with Anne's name.
  • The National Portrait Gallery, London.]]
  • [[Catherine of Aragon]], Henry's first wife and queen
  • [[Claude of France]], wife of Francis I. Anne served as her maid of honour for nearly seven years.
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  • Interior Court of Savoy, Mechlin
  • Portrait]] by [[Hans Holbein the Younger]], c. 1532.
  • ''Henry VIII'', by [[Hans Holbein the Younger]], around 1537
  • [[Jane Seymour]] became Henry's third wife shortly after Anne's execution.
  • Henry's reconciliation with Anne Boleyn, by [[George Cruikshank]], 19th century
  • ''Bishop John Fisher'', by [[Hans Holbein the Younger]]. Fisher refused to recognise Henry VIII's marriage to Anne Boleyn.
  • King Henry VIII.]]
  • St Mary's Church, [[Erwarton]], Suffolk, where Boleyn's heart was allegedly buried
  • Greenwich Palace, also known as the [[Palace of Placentia]], after a 17th-century drawing
  • [[Thomas Cranmer]], who was the sole supporter of Anne in the council
  • Grave marker
SECOND WIFE OF HENRY VIII OF ENGLAND
Ann Boleyn; Anne Bullen; Anne boelyn; Queen Anne Boleyn; Anne Boleyn, 1st Marchioness of Pembroke; Ann Bullen; Anne bolyn; Anne Boullant; Anna Bollina; Anne Boylen; Anne boleyn; Anne Boelyn; Anne Bolyn; Boleyn, Anne; Anne Boleyn, Marquess of Pembroke; Ann boleyn
Anna Bolena (1507-1536), seconda moglie di Enrico VIII e madre di Elisabetta I

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ويكيبيديا

Anne Morrow Lindbergh

Anne Spencer Morrow Lindbergh (June 22, 1906 – February 7, 2001) was an American writer and aviator. She was the wife of decorated pioneer aviator Charles Lindbergh, with whom she made many exploratory flights.

Raised in Englewood, New Jersey, and later New York City, Anne Morrow graduated from Smith College in Northampton, Massachusetts, in 1928. She married Charles in 1929, and in 1930 became the first woman to receive a U.S. glider pilot license. Throughout the early 1930s, she served as radio operator and copilot to Charles on multiple exploratory flights and aerial surveys. Following the 1932 kidnapping and murder of their first-born infant child, Anne and Charles moved to Europe in 1935 to escape the American press and hysteria surrounding the case, where their views shifted during the preliminary time of World War II towards an alleged sympathy for Nazi Germany and a concern for the United States’ ability to compete with Germany in the war with their opposing air power. When they returned to America in 1939, the couple supported the isolationist America First Committee before ultimately expressing public support for the U.S. war effort after the 1941 Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor and subsequent German declaration of war against the United States.

After the war, she moved away from politics and wrote extensive poetry and nonfiction that helped the Lindberghs regain their reputation, which had been greatly damaged since the days leading up to the war. She authored the popular Gift from the Sea (1955), and became an inspirational figure for many American women. According to Publishers Weekly, the book was one of the top nonfiction bestsellers of the 1950s. After suffering a series of strokes throughout the 1990s that left her disoriented and disabled, Anne died in 2001 at the age of 94.