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      • Anne was the eldest daughter of Albert of Austria, the future Emperor-Elect and Elisabeth of Luxembourg, Queen of Bohemia, the sole descendant of Sigismund, Holy Roman Emperor. Her underage brother Ladislaus, Duke of Austria (1440–57) succeeded, as king of Bohemia and later also as king of Hungary.
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  2. 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. Anne and her twin sister Elisabeth were born in 1323 in the small Bavarian border town of Cham, where their mother ...

  3. Apr 27, 2022 · Anne of Bohemia and Austria (1432 – 1462) was a Duchess of Luxembourg in her own right, and as consort, Landgravine of Thuringia and of Saxony. She was born into the House of Habsburg, being the eldest daughter of Albert of Austria, the future Emperor-Elect.

    • Praha, Böhmen
    • April 12, 1432
    • Böhmen
    • Praha, Böhmen, Deutschland (HRR)
  4. Apr 26, 2022 · Consort 20 January 1383 - 7 June 1394. Coronation 22 January 1383. Consort to Richard II. Father Charles IV, Holy Roman Emperor. Mother Elizabeth of Pomerania. Born 11 May 1366. Died 7 June 1394 (aged 28) Burial Westminster Abbey.

    • "Good Queen Anne", "Anne of Bohemia"
    • Prague, Bohemia, Czechoslovakia
    • May 11, 1366
    • June 07, 1394 (28)Sheen Palace
    • Historical Geography
    • Online Records
    • For Austria-Hungary Research, You Must Know Your Ancestors' Town
    • Research to Find The Town
    • If You Know The Town, Next Use The Genteam Gazetteer
    • Microfilm Copies of Records at A FamilySearch Center

    The area known as Bohemia from the 10th century until today, now forms part of the territory of Czechia along with with Moravia and Moravia- Silesia. In 1740, it became part of Austria, and subsequently the Austro-Hungarian Empire. In 1918, in became part of Czechoslavakia, then part of Czechia created in 1993. Wikipedia, History of Bohemia

    Specifically, the section Archival Regions of Czech Republic Genealogywill lead you to the archives which provide digitized records for this country.
    This FamilySearch Historical Records linkwill lead you to several digital collections for Czechia.
    For many other links, go to Czech Republic Online Genealogy Records.
    To begin using the records of the countries formerly in the Austro-Hungarian Empire, just knowing that your family came from the country will not be enough. Records are kept on the local level, so...
    Details about the town will also help:

    If you do not yet know the name of the town of your ancestor's birth, there are well-known strategies for a thorough hunt for it. 1. Use Gathering Information to Locate Place of Originas a guide in exhausting every possible record to find what you need. It was written for Germany, but the same methods apply.

    GenTeamis an online gazetteer that covers the current countries of Austria, Czech Republic, Slovak Republic and Slovenia (most of the area belonging to the Austro-Hungarian Empire). It gives former (German) and current names of locations, the name of the parish, the beginning year of the records, and the archive that holds the records. It will also...

    If the locality and time period you need are not included in the online records, the next step is to check for them in the microfilm collection of the FamilySearch Library. To find a microfilm: 1. 1.1. 1.1.1. a. Click on "Places within Austria, Böhmen". 1.1.2. Records are also listed under Czechia regions: 1.1.2.1. "Places within Czech Republic, Če...

  5. Feb 10, 2023 · Daughter of Vladislav II, King of Bohemia and Anne de Foix Queen consort Wife of Ferdinand I, Holy Roman Emperor Mother of Elisabeth von Österreich; Maximilian II, Holy Roman Emperor; Archduchess Anna of Austria; Ferdinand II, Erzherzog von Österreich; Maria of Austria - Habsburg, Archduchess, Duchess of Jülich-Cleves-Berg and 10 others ...

  6. Anna of Bohemia and Hungary (23 July 1503 – 27 January 1547), 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).

  7. Anne of Bohemia (Czech: Anna Lehnická, Polish: Anna Przemyślidka; c. 1203 /1204 – 26 June 1265), a member of the Přemyslid dynasty, was Duchess of Silesia and High Duchess of Poland from 1238 to 1241, by her marriage to the Piast ruler Henry II the Pious.

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