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  1. Ana da Boêmia (Praga, 11 de maio de 1366 – Palácio de Sheen, 7 de junho de 1394) foi a primeira esposa do rei Ricardo II e rainha consorte do Reino da Inglaterra de 1382 até sua morte em 1394. [1]

  2. Ana da Boêmia (Cham, 27 de março de 1323 — 3 de setembro de 1338) [1] [2] foi uma princesa da Boêmia por nascimento e duquesa consorte da Áustria, Estíria e Caríntia pelo seu casamento com Otão I da Áustria.

  3. Ana da Boêmia, quem foi ela? Ana da Boêmia (11 de maio de 1366, Praga – 7 de junho de 1394, Palácio Singh) foi a primeira esposa do rei Ricardo II e da rainha da Inglaterra, que morreu de 1382 a 1394.

  4. Ana Jagelão (Buda, 23 de julho de 1503 — Praga, 27 de janeiro de 1547) foi consorte de Fernando I do Sacro Império Romano-Germânico, e herdeira dos reinos da Boêmia e da Hungria. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Ela era filha de Vladislau II e de Ana de Foix-Candale , a irmã mais velha de Luís II da Hungria e a posterior herdeira deste.

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    Anne had four brothers, including the Holy Roman Emperor Sigismund, and one younger sister, Margaret of Bohemia, Burgravine of Nuremberg. She also had five half-siblings from her father's previous marriages, including Margaret of Bohemia, Queen of Hungary. She was brought up mainly at Prague Castle, and spent much of her early life in the care of h...

    Richard II married Anne of Bohemia (1382) as a result of the Western Schism (1378–1417) in the Papacy that had resulted in two rival popes. According to Eduard Perroy, Pope Urban VI sanctioned the marriage between Richard and Anne in an attempt to create an alliance on his behalf, particularly so that he might be stronger against the French and the...

    Anne is buried in Westminster Abbey beside her husband. In 1395, Richard sealed contracts for a monument for himself and for Anne. This was an innovation, the first time a double tomb was ordered for an English royal burial. Contracts for the base of Purbeck marble were sealed with two London masons, Henry Yevele and Stephen Lote, and for the two l...

    Literature

    1. "Within the Hollow Crown" (1941), a novel by Margaret Campbell Barnes. 2. "Passage to Pontefract" (1981), a novel by Jean Plaidy. 3. "Frost on the Rose" (1982), a novel by Maureen Peters about Anne of Bohemia and Isabella of Valois. 4. "The Last Plantagenets" (1962) by Thomas b. Costain.

    Theatre

    She is one of the main characters in the play Richard of Bordeaux (1932) written by Gordon Daviot. The play tells the story of Richard II of England in a romantic fashion, emphasizing the relationship between Richard and Anne of Bohemia. The play was a major hit in 1933, ran for over a year in the West End, playing a significant role in turning its director and leading man John Gielgudinto a major star. Anne also appears in Two Planks and a Passion (1983) by Anthony Minghella, in which she ac...

    Film

    1. She was played by Gwen Ffrangcon Davies in a 1938 TV adaptation of the play Richard of Bordeaux. Richard II was played by Andrew Osborn. No copy has survived. 2. She was played by Joyce Heron in a 1947 TV adaptation of the play Richard of Bordeaux. Richard II was played by Andrew Osborn. No copy has survived.

  5. Ana da Boêmia [1][2] foi uma princesa da Boêmia por nascimento e duquesa consorte da Áustria, Estíria e Caríntia pelo seu casamento com Otão I da Áustria.

  6. Ana da Boêmia (Praga, 11 de maio de 1366 – Palácio de Sheen, 7 de junho de 1394) foi a primeira esposa do rei Ricardo II e rainha consorte do Reino da Inglaterra de 1382 até sua morte em 1394. [1]