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Anna Iagellonica

Wikidata Anna Iagellonica
Res apud Vicidata repertae:
Anna Iagellonica: imago
Anna Iagellonica: imago
Nativitas: 23 Iulii 1503; Aquincum, Praga
Obitus: 27 Ianuarii 1547; Praga
Patria: Regnum Hungariae

Familia

Genitores: Vladislaus II of Bohemia and Hungary; Anna de Fuxio de Candalle
Coniunx: Ferdinandus I
Proles: Elizabeth of Austria, Maximilianus II, Archduchess Anna of Austria, Ferdinand II, Archduke of Austria, Archduchess Maria of Austria, Archduchess Magdalena of Austria, Catherine of Austria, Archduchess Eleanor of Austria, Margaret of Austria, John of Habsburg, Archduchess Barbara of Austria, Charles II, Archduke of Austria, Ursula von Habsburg, Archduchess Helena of Austria, Joanna of Austria, Grand Duchess of Tuscany
Familia: Domus Iagellonica

Insignia heraldica

Anna Iagellonica: insigne
Anna Iagellonica: insigne

Anna Iagellonica[1] (nata Budae 23 Iulii 1503 – obiit Pragae 27 Ianuarii 1547) fuit regina Germaniae, Hungarie atque Bohemiae et archiducissa Austriae. Erat uxor imperatoris Ferdinandi I et mater imperatoris Maximiliani II.

Sepulcrum Annae in ecclesia metropolitana Pragensi

Anna nata est Budae in regno Hungariae anno 1503 et fuit filia regis Hungariae Bohemiaeque Vladislai II et uxoris eius reginae Annae de Foix.

Die 26 Maii 1521 nupsit Lentiae Ferdinandum, archiducem Austriae. Mortuo fratre Ludovico, rege Bohemiae et Hungarie, anno 1526 electus est maritus eius in regem Bohemiae, postea etiam in regem Hungariae et Croatiae. Die 25 Februarii 1527 coronata est Pragae in reginam Bohemiae, in reginam Hungarie autem die 4 Novembris in Alba Regali. Anno 1531 electus est Ferdinandus in regem Germaniae, ideo Anna facta est regina Germaniae.

Anna obiit die 27 Ianuarii 1547 in Arce Pragensi et sepulta est ibidem in ecclesia metropolitana sancti Viti. Cum suo marito unico Ferdinando quindecim liberos habebat.

Nexus externi

[recensere | fontem recensere]
Lexica biographica:  Gran Enciclopèdia Catalana • Deutsche Biographie •
Vicimedia Communia plura habent quae ad Annam Iagellonicam spectant.
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