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  1. Anne of Foix-Candale (1484 – 26 July 1506) was Queen of Hungary and Bohemia as the third wife of King Vladislaus II. Biography [ edit ] Anne was the daughter of Gaston of Foix, Count of Candale [1] and Infanta Catherine of Navarre .

  2. When Anne Foix-Candale was born in 1484, in Foix, Ariège, Midi-Pyrénées, France, her father, Gaston II de Foix, was 36 and her mother, Catherine de Foix, was 24. She had at least 1 son and 1 daughter with Władysław II Jagiellończyk. She died on 26 July 1506, in Buda, Pest, Hungary, at the age of 22, and was buried in Székesfehérvár ...

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    • Władysław II Jagiellończyk
  3. Aug 20, 2023 · Anna of Foix-Candale (1484 – 26 July 1506) was the third Queen consort of King Vladislaus II of Hungary, and his only wife to produce an heir. Anna was the daughter of Gaston of Foix, Count of Candale, and Infanta Catherine of Navarre. Her mother was the youngest daughter of Eleanor of Aragon, who herself became the reigning Queen of Navarre ...

    • Vladislav II, King of Bohemia
    • Foix, Ariege, Midi-Pyrenees, France
    • 1484
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  4. Find a Grave Memorial ID: 40863209. Source citation. Royalty. She was the daughter of Gaston II de Foix-Candale and Catherine de Foix. After her father's death in 1500, she went to the court of her cousin and godmother, Anne de Bretagne. The French king later arranged a marriage between her and Wladislas II to ensure the continuation of the ...

  5. Apr 25, 2020 · Biography. Anne de Foix, Comtesse de Candale, was born in 1484 in Foix, Languedoc, France. On 29 September 1502, she married Vladislaus II of Hungary, as his third wife. She gave birth to his only surviving legitimate children, both of whom were born in Buda, Hungary: Anna of Bohemia and Hungary, later Queen consort of Hungary and Bohemia.

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    • Władisław (Jagiellończyk) Polski
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  7. Sep 11, 2015 · Queen Anne de Foix-Candale of Bohemia and Hungary from the Master of Litoměřice Altarpiece, 1509 The marriage of Anne of Brittany and King Louis XII of France was very successful. One could even say it was a love match, highly unusual for kingly couples.

  8. Anne of Foix-Candale. Anna of Bohemia and Hungary (23 July 1503 – 27 January 1547), [1] 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 ).

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