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  1. Catherine of Bohemia (Czech: Kateřina Lucemburská, German: Katharina von Böhmen; 19 August 1342 – 26 April 1395) also known as Catherine of Luxembourg was Electress of Brandenburg, the second daughter of Holy Roman Emperor Charles IV and Blanche of Valois.

  2. Anna of Bohemia and Hungary. Catherine of Austria ( Polish: Katarzyna Habsburżanka; Lithuanian: Kotryna Habsburgaitė; 15 September 1533 – 28 February 1572) was one of the fifteen children of Ferdinand I, Holy Roman Emperor and Anna of Bohemia and Hungary. In 1553, she married Polish King Sigismund II Augustus and became Queen consort of ...

  3. Catherine of Bohemia (Czech: Kateřina Lucemburská, German: Katharina von Böhmen; 19 August 1342 – 26 April 1395) also known as Catherine of Luxembourg was Electress of Brandenburg, the second daughter of Holy Roman Emperor Charles IV and Blanche of Valois.

  4. Catherine of Bohemia (1342–1395); married Rudolf IV, Duke of Austria and Otto V, Duke of Bavaria and Elector of Brandenburg. He secondly married Anna of Bavaria , (1329–1353), daughter of Rudolf II, Count Palatine of the Rhine ; they had one son:

  5. May 8, 2017 · Saint Catherine of Alexandria. Legendary Christian Saint. St Catherine, in 14th century painting by Master Theodoric, commissioned by King Charles IV of Bohemia for the Chapel of the Holy Cross at Karlstejn Castle.

  6. Rudolf’s reign: brief but with lasting consequences How the Habsburgs conquered the Alps Rudolf IV, recumbent figure from the tomb of Rudolf IV and Catherine of Bohemia, c. 1360

  7. Jun 1, 2020 · 14 May 2019 - 1 June 2020. Medieval Majesty. Gothic Masterpieces from St. Stephen's Cathedral. Impressions. Other exhibitions. St. Stephen’s Cathedral at the heart of Vienna houses important examples of the art of medieval stonemasonry.

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