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  1. Anne of Bohemia (27 March 1323 – 3 September 1338), also known as Anna of Luxembourg, was a daughter of John of Bohemia and his first wife, Elizabeth of Bohemia. Anne was a member of the House of Luxemburg. Early life and family

  2. Anna of Austria (1318–1343) was the youngest daughter of Frederick the Fair, of Austria and his wife, Isabella of Aragon. [1] Her paternal grandparents were Albert I of Germany and Elisabeth of Tirol. [2] [3] Her maternal grandparents were James II of Aragon and Blanche of Anjou.

  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 .

  4. May 10, 2014 · Born on May 11, 1366, in Prague, Bohemia (now in the Czech Republic), Anne of Bohemia was the eldest child of Karl IV, Holy Roman Emperor and King of Bohemia, and his fourth wife, Elizabeth of Pomerania.

  5. Overview. Anne of Bohemia. (1366—1394) queen of England, first consort of Richard II. Quick Reference. Queen of England, b. 11 May 1366, da. of emperor Charles IV and Elizabeth of Pomerania; m. Richard II, 20 Jan. 1382; d. Sheen, 7 June 1394; bur. Westminster abbey.

  6. Anne of Bohemia (11 May 1365 – 7 June 1394) was the queen of Richard II of England. She was the oldest daughter of Charles IV, Holy Roman Emperor and Elizabeth of Pomerania. [1] Many people did not like the marriage. It did not bring money and very little other benefits.

  7. 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.

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