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  1. 2 de mar. de 2020 · Category. : Anna of Foix-Candale. From Wikimedia Commons, the free media repository. Anne of Foix-Candale. Queen Consort of Hungary, Bohemia and Croatia, English subject as countess of Candale (Kendal), descendant of the house de la Pole (1484-1506) Pierre Choque a beszámolójában képeket is készített Candale-i Annáról, melyek közül ...

  2. Adelaide of Hungary ( c. 1040 – 27 January 1062) [1] was the only daughter of King Andrew I of Hungary. [2] It has generally been assumed that her mother was Anastasia of Kiev, [3] but it has been hypothesised that Adelaide could be the result of Andrew I and a different wife, due to the idea that Yaroslav the Wise wouldn't marry his daughter ...

  3. Anne of Bavaria (or of the Palatinate; Czech: Anna Falcká; 26 September 1329 – 2 February 1353) was Queen of Bohemia by marriage to Charles of Luxembourg. She was the daughter of Rudolf II, Count Palatine of the Rhine, and Anna, daughter of Otto III of Carinthia. [1]

  4. Name variations: Anna of Hungary. Born in 1503 in Prague; died in 1547 in Prague; daughter of Vladislav or Wladyslaw also known as Ladislas II of Bohemia, king of Bohemia (r. 1471–1516), and Anne de Foix ; sister of Louis II, king of Hungary (r. 1516–1528); married Ferdinand I, Holy Roman emperor (r. 1556–1564), in 1521; children ...

  5. 6 de abr. de 2024 · Label. Description. Also known as. English. Anne of Bohemia and Hungary. Queen Consort and Princess of Hungary and Bohemia, Queen Consort of Germany and Archduchess of Austria. Anne Jagiellon. Anna Jagiellon. Anna of Bohemia and Hungary.

  6. 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 ...

  7. Eleonore Magdalene Therese of Neuburg (6 January 1655 – 19 January 1720) was Holy Roman Empress, German Queen, Archduchess of Austria, Queen of Hungary and Bohemia as the third and final wife of Leopold I, Holy Roman Emperor. [1] Before her marriage and during her widowhood, she led an ascetic and monastic life, translating the Bible from ...