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  1. Anna Jagiellon (Polish: Anna Jagiellonka, Lithuanian: Ona Jogailaitė; 18 October 1523 – 9 September 1596) was Queen of Poland and Grand Duchess of Lithuania from 1575 to 1587. Daughter of Polish King Sigismund I the Old and Italian duchess Bona Sforza, Anna received multiple proposals, but remained unmarried until the age of 52.

  2. Anna Jagiellon of Poland: 1476: 1503: Bogislaw X, Duke of Pomerania: Duchess consort of Pomerania: Barbara Jagiellon of Poland: 1478: 1534: George, Duke of Saxony: Duchess consort of Saxony Margravine consort of Meissen: Anne of Bohemia and Hungary: 1503: 1547: Ferdinand I, Holy Roman Emperor: Queen consort of the Romans Queen ...

  3. Anna Jagiellon: A Female Political Figure in the Early Modern Polish– Lithuanian Commonwealth; By Katarzyna Kosior; Edited by Elena Woodacre; Book: A Companion to Global Queenship; Online publication: 26 January 2021; Chapter DOI: https://doi.org/10.1017/9781942401476.006

  4. Anna Jagiellon (Polish: Anna Jagiellonka, Lithuanian: Ana Jogailaitė, German: Anna Jagiellonica) (12 March 1476 – 12 August 1503), was a Polish princess member of the Jagiellonian dynasty and by marriage Duchess of Pomerania. Born in Nieszawa, she was the fifth daughter of King Casimir IV of Poland of Poland and Archduchess ...

  5. Anna Jagellon. Anna (ou Anne) Jagellon (en polonais : Anna Jagiellonka, en lituanien : Ona Jogailaitė), née en 1523 et décédée en 1596 est reine de Pologne de 1575 à 1586. Elle est la fille du roi de Pologne Sigismond Ier le Vieux, et l'épouse d' Étienne Báthory.

  6. Anna Jagiellon (1523-1596) has the distinction of being the only woman in the early modern period to stand in a royal election—and the only woman to have won one, too. Anna rose to political prominence in the aftermath of her brother, Sigismund II’s, premature death in 1572.

  7. anna jagiellon: a female political figure in the early modern polish– lithuanian commonwealth. In E. Woodacre (Ed.), A Companion to Global Queenship (pp. 67-78). Amsterdam: ARC, Amsterdam University Press.