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  1. 6 de jun. de 2024 · Anna, Queen of Bohemia and Hungary, also sometimes known as Anna Jagellonica (July 23, 1503 – January 27, 1547) was, by marriage to Ferdinand I, King of the Romans and later Holy Roman Emperor, Queen of the Romans, and heiress of the kingdoms of Hungary and Bohemia.

    • Buda
    • July 23, 1503
    • "Anna Jagiellonka"
    • Buda, Kingdom of Hungary
  2. 19 de jun. de 2024 · His candidacy was secured by Queen Dowager Anna and several elite magnates who considered him a native candidate as a descendant of the Jagiellons, though the election was openly questioned and opposed by the nobles politically associated with the Zborowski family.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Anna_(name)Anna (name) - Wikipedia

    25 de jun. de 2024 · Anna is a feminine given name, the Latin form of the Greek: Ἄννα and the Hebrew name Hannah ( Hebrew: חַנָּה, romanized : Ḥannāh ), meaning "favour" or "grace".

  4. Hace 2 días · This is a list of Hungarian monarchs; it includes the grand princes (895–1000) and the kings and ruling queens of Hungary (1000–1918). Holy Crown of Hungary. The Hungarian Grand Principality was established around 895, following the 9th-century Hungarian conquest of the Carpathian Basin.

  5. 16 de jun. de 2024 · Sigismund III Vasa was the king of Poland (1587–1632) and of Sweden (1592–99) who sought to effect a permanent union of Poland and Sweden but instead created hostile relations and wars between the two states lasting until 1660. The elder son of King John III Vasa of Sweden and Catherine, daughter.

  6. 23 de jun. de 2024 · Jagiellonians. (d. 2017) Professor of History (1966-97), Yale University. Author of The Lands of Partitioned Poland, 1795–1918 an many others.D. Emeritus Professor of Physical Geography, University of Warsaw. Author of Geografia fizyczna Polski.

  7. Hace 5 días · Stamtræ over tyske monarker viser stamtræet over hver prins, konge, dronning, monark, konføderatiospræsident og kejser af Tyskland, fra Karl den Store i år 800 videre til Ludvig den Tyske i 843 og endeligt til Vilhelm 2. i 1918.