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  1. Polish senate names Anna Jagiellon (d. 1596), sister of the late king, as of Poland; Warsaw Confederation, establishing toleration for ; Henrician Articles, seeking to delineate power of newly elected king of Poland, the French prince Henri Valois (d. 1589) 1574: King Henri Valois of Poland returns to France, where he is elevated as King Henri ...

  2. Jagiellon Kings of Bohemia and Hungary: Vladislaus II of Bohemia and Hungary (Vladislaus Jagiello) Louis II of Hungary and Bohemia (Louis Jagiello). By Louis' sudden death in Battle of Mohács in 1526, that royal line was extinguished in male line. Anna of Bohemia and Hungary, Queen consort, sister of Louis.

  3. 16 de jan. de 2022 · Niektóre – jak Anna Jagiellonka – miały wyjątkowego pecha. Anna Jagiellonka przyszła na świat 18 października 1523 roku jako czwarte dziecko Bony Sforzy i Zygmunta Starego . Jej matka przelała już wszystkie uczucia macierzyńskie na Zygmunta Augusta , upragnionego następcę tronu i swą pierwszą córkę, noszącą imię babki, Izabeli Aragońskiej.

  4. ANNA JAGIELLON: A FEMALE POLITICAL FIGURE IN THE EARLY MODERN POLISH– LITHUANIAN COMMONWEALTH" In A Companion to Global Queenship edited by Elena Woodacre, 67-78. Amsterdam: ARC, Amsterdam University Press, 2018.

  5. Added: Jun 4, 2008. Find a Grave Memorial ID: 27340994. Source citation. Royalty. Born the older of the two children of Wladyslav II, King of Bohemia, Hungary and Croatia and his third wife Anne de Foix. Following a contract from 1515 between King Wladyslaw and Emperor Maximilian I, the king's children and the emperor's grandchildren, Ferdinand ...

  6. In 1576 Báthory became the husband of Queen Anna Jagiellon and the third elected king of Poland. He worked closely with chancellor Jan Zamoyski . The first years of his reign were focused on establishing power, defeating a fellow claimant to the throne, Maximilian II, Holy Roman Emperor , and quelling rebellions, most notably, the Danzig rebellion .

  7. Anna Jagiellon, made after the miniature by an anonymous author, the dates of birth and death of the Queen, and the abbreviation: A. I. I. R. P. (ANNA IAGIELLONIA INFANS REGNI POLONIAE, Eng. Anna Jagiellon the Infanta of the Kingdom of Poland). The obverse shows the coat of arms of Anna Jagiellon used in the later period of her life. The coat