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  1. Anna of Bohemia and Hungary (23 July 1503 – 27 January 1547), sometimes known as Anna Jagellonica, was Queen of Germany, Bohemia, and Hungary and Archduchess of Austria as the wife of King Ferdinand I (later Holy Roman Emperor).

    • Anne of Bohemia

      Anne of Bohemia (11 May 1366 – 7 June 1394), also known as...

  2. Ottokar I of Bohemia. Mother. Constance of Hungary. Anne of Bohemia ( Czech: Anna Lehnická, Polish: Anna Przemyślidka; c. 1203 [1] /1204 – 26 June 1265), a member of the Přemyslid dynasty, was Duchess of Silesia [2] and High Duchess of Poland from 1238 to 1241, by her marriage to the Piast ruler Henry II the Pious.

  3. 10 de feb. de 2023 · From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. 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.

  4. Anna of Bohemia and Hungary (23 July 1503 – 27 January 1547), sometimes known as Anna Jagellonica, was Queen of Germany, Bohemia, and Hungary and Archduchess of Austria as the wife of King Ferdinand I (later Holy Roman Emperor ).

  5. 18 de nov. de 2015 · Anne of Bohemia was born on 23 July 1503 as the daughter of King Vladislaus II of Bohemia and Hungary and his third wife Anne of Foix-Candale. Though Vladislaus had been married twice before, Anne and her brother Louis were his only surviving children. She was just 13 when her father died, and she and her brother [read more]

  6. Ana Jagellón de Hungría y Bohemia, también llamada Ana Jagellón ( Buda —actual Budapest —, 23 de julio de 1503- Praga, 27 de enero de 1547), fue por su matrimonio con Fernando I de Habsburgo, Reina de Romanos y Reina de Hungría y Bohemia (1526-1547) por derecho propio.