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  1. In 1380 Anna was married to William, Count of Celje (1361–1392), a man chosen by Anna's first cousin, King Louis I, from among his allies on the Hungarian southern borderlands. They had a single surviving child, daughter named Anna (1386–1416).

  2. The Counts of Celje (Slovene: Celjski grofje) or the Counts of Cilli (German: Grafen von Cilli; Hungarian: cillei grófok) were the most influential late medieval noble dynasty on the territory of present-day Slovenia.

  3. Anna von Schaunberg, Countess of Cilli and Ortenburg, was born 1358 in Celje, Commune of Celje, Slovenia to Heinrich VII. von Schaunberg zu Aschach (c1332-1390) and Ursula von Görz (c1348-aft1383) and died 1396 of unspecified causes.

  4. When Barbara De Cilly was born in 1392, in Celje, Slovenia, her father, Hermann II Count of Celje, was 31 and her mother, Anna Schaunberg, was 34. She married Sigismund de Luxembourg, Emperor Of The Holy Roman Empire on 6 December 1405, in Nuremberg, Bavaria, Germany.

  5. Countess Anna Von Schaunberg comtesse was born in 1358, in Celje, Slovenia, Yugoslavia as the daughter of Enrico Duca Di Sagan E Di Glogau and CATERINA D'AUSTRIA. She had at least 1 son and 3 daughters with nádor II.Miklós Garay Bánfi.

    • Female
    • Nádor II.Miklós Garay Bánfi
    • Celje, Slovenia, Yugoslavia
  6. In 1380 Anna was married to William, Count of Celje (1361–1392), a man chosen by Anna's first cousin, King Louis I, from among his allies on the Hungarian southern borderlands. They had a single surviving child, a daughter known as Anna of Cilli (1386–1416).

  7. Aug 7, 2022 · by Heather R. Darsie, JD. Anne of Celje did not have an enjoyable life. True, it was likely better than her lower-class peers, but Anne’s life seemed to be an after thought. She was born in 1386 as the only child of Count William of Celje and Anna of Poland. Anna of Poland’s cousin was Jadwiga of Poland ‘s father.

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