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  1. Wikipedia. Anne of Bohemia and Hungary +. Anna of Bohemia and Hungary was born 23 July 1503 in Buda, Hungary to Wladyslaw II Jagiellon (1456-1516) and Anne de Foix (1484-1506) and died 27 January 1547 Prague, Czech Republic of unspecified causes. She married Ferdinand I of the Holy Roman Empire (1503-1564) 27 May 1521 JL in Linz, Austria.

  2. Biography. Anne was the daughter of Polish Duke Henry II of Świdnica - Jawor from the Silesian branch of the Piast dynasty. Her mother was Katherine of Hungary, the daughter of Charles I of Hungary. In his autobiography written in Latin, [14] which covers only his youth prior to marrying Anna, emperor Charles mentions civitatem Swidnitz and ...

  3. Anna of Austria (1528–1590), daughter of Anna of Bohemia and Hungary, wife of Albert V, Duke of Bavaria; Anna of Austria (1549–1580), daughter of Maximilian II, Holy Roman Emperor, fourth wife of Philip II of Spain; Anna of Tyrol, also known as Anna of Austria, Empress Matthias (1585–1618), daughter of Ferdinand II, Archduke of Further ...

  4. When Anna of Bohemia and Hungary was born on 23 July 1503, in Hungary, her father, Vladislaus II of Hungary, was 47 and her mother, Anne Foix-Candale, was 19. She married Holy Roman Emperor Ferdinand I of Habsburg on 25 May 1521, in Linz, Upper Austria, Austria. They were the parents of at least 4 sons and 11 daughters.

  5. Anna of Hungary (disambiguation) Anna of Hungary may refer to: Anna of Hungary, Duchess of Macsó (born 1226), daughter of Bela IV of Hungary, wife of prince Rostislav Mikhailovich. Anna of Hungary (Byzantine empress) ( c. 1260–1281), daughter of Stephen V of Hungary, first wife of Andronikos II Palaiologos.

  6. Anne of Bohemia and her husband King Richard II of England. Anne was born on May 11, 1366 in Prague. She was the eldest daughter of Charles IV, Holy Roman Emperor and King of Bohemia and his fourth wife, Elizabeth of Pomerania. Much of Anne’s childhood was spent in the Hradschin Palace in the newly transformed and prosperous city of Prague.

  7. Anne was eventually married on 16 February 1335, to Otto, Duke of Austria. This was a second marriage for Otto; his first wife, Elizabeth of Bavaria, had died after bearing him two sons. Anne was seven years old at the time. The marriage lasted for eight years and resulted in a closer alliance between Anne's father and the Holy Roman Emperor ...