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  1. Anna of Schweidnitz (also known as Anne or Anna of Świdnica, Czech: Anna Svídnická, Polish: Anna Świdnicka, German: Anna von Schweidnitz und Jauer) (Świdnica, 1339 – 11 July 1362 in Prague) was Queen of Bohemia, German Queen, and Empress of the Holy Roman Empire.

  2. Anna von Schweidnitz ( tschechisch Anna Svídnická, polnisch Anna świdnicka; * 1339; † 11. Juli 1362 in Prag) war durch Geburt Prinzessin von Schweidnitz-Jauer. Durch ihre Heirat mit Karl IV. wurde sie Königin von Böhmen, römisch-deutsche Königin und Kaiserin des Heiligen Römischen Reichs.

  3. Ana de Swidnica (nombres alternativos Ana Schweidnitz o Ana de Schweidnitz-Jawor) (1339 - Praga, 11 de julio de 1362), miembro de la dinastía Schweidnitz-Jawor, fue la tercera esposa de Carlos IV de Luxemburgo, Emperatriz del Sacro Imperio Romano Germánico y Reina consorte de Bohemia.

  4. Anna of Schweidnitz ( Świdnica) (also known as Anne or Anna of Świdnica, Czech: Anna Svídnická, Polish: Anna Świdnicka, German: Anna von Schweidnitz und Jauer) ( Świdnica, 1339 – 11 July 1362 in Prague) was Queen of Bohemia, German Queen, and Empress of the Holy Roman Empire. She was the third wife of Emperor Charles IV.

  5. Anna von Schweidnitz Wenceslaus IV (also Wenceslas ; Czech : Václav ; German : Wenzel , nicknamed "the Idle"; [1] 26 February 1361 – 16 August 1419), also known as Wenceslaus of Luxembourg , was King of Bohemia from 1378 until his death and King of Germany from 1376 until he was deposed in 1400.

  6. Anna of Schweidnitz was Queen of Bohemia, German Queen, and Empress of the Holy Roman Empire. She was the third wife of Emperor Charles IV. Wikiwand is the world's leading Wikipedia reader for web and mobile.

  7. In 1350, Anna gave birth to a son, Wenceslaus, who died one year later, in 1351. Anna did not have more children and died herself in 1353 at the age of 23. Charles was widowed for a second time and still had no son. He then married Anna von Schweidnitz, who gave birth to the desired heir, Wenceslaus, King of the Romans. Asteroid