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  1. 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 ...

  2. Birthdate: March 19, 1358. Birthplace: Praha, Hlavní město Praha, Czech Republic. Death: September 19, 1373 (15) Vienna, Vienna, Austria. Immediate Family: Daughter of Charles IV, Holy Roman Emperor and Anna of Schweidnitz Wife of Albrecht III. von Österreich Sister of Wenceslaus IV, German King and NN Half sister of NN of Luxembourg ...

  3. Oct 22, 2013 · Explore genealogy for Elisabeth Bohemia born abt. 1358 died 1373 including ancestors + more in the free family tree community. ... Bohemia Name Suffix: Duchess of Austria

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  5. Apr 26, 2022 · Born 11 May 1366. Died 7 June 1394 (aged 28) Burial Westminster Abbey. Anne of Bohemia (May 11, 1366 – June 7, 1394), also known as Good Queen Anne, was a daughter of Charles IV, Holy Roman Emperor, King of Bohemia and Elizabeth of Pomerania. She was a member of the House of Luxembourg and was the first Queen consort of Richard II of England.

  6. Anne of Bohemia, Duchess of Austria. b. 1323 Praha, Praha, Čechy, Czechoslovakia d. 3 Sep 1338 Austria

  7. Lynn Staley. Anne of Bohemia, born in 1366, was queen of England for twelve years, from 1382 to 1394. For this period, there are some contemporary chronicle accounts of her and some traces in oficial records, as well as hints in liter-ary texts either about her or addressed to her. Her death was mourned by Richard, whose afection for her was ...

  8. enwiki Anne of Bohemia, Duchess of Austria; idwiki Anne dari Bohemia (1323–1338) jawiki アンナ・フォン・ベーメン (1323-1338) nlwiki Anna van Luxemburg (1323-1338) plwiki Anna Luksemburska; ptwiki Ana da Boêmia, Duquesa da Áustria; rowiki Anna de Boemia (1323–1338) ruwiki Анна Люксембургская; ukwiki Анна ...

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