Anna of Bavaria , also known as Anna of Palatinate ( Czech Anna Falcká ; September 26, 1329 - February 2, 1353) - Queen of Germany and Bohemia ; second wife of Charles IV .
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| Predecessor | Blanca Valois | ||||||
| Successor | Anna Svidnitskaya | ||||||
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| Mother | Anna Carinthian-Tyrol | ||||||
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| Children | Wenzel Luxembourg | ||||||
Life
Anna was the daughter of the Palatine Count of the Rhine Rudolph II and his wife Anna of Carinthia-Tyrol.
She married the king of Germany (and the future emperor of the Holy Roman Empire) Charles IV on March 11, 1349 in the city of Bahara . She became Carl's second wife after the death of his first wife Blanca Valois in 1348.
On July 26, 1349, Anna was crowned Queen in Aachen .
In 1350, Anna gave birth to a son, Wenzel, who died a year later, in 1351. She no longer had children, and she died in 1353 at the age of 23.
Karl was widowed a second time and still had no heir. Then he married Anna Svidnitskaya , who bore him the desired son and heir - Vaclav IV .
Notes
- ↑ 1 2 3 German National Library , Berlin State Library , Bavarian State Library , etc. Record # 136828701 // General regulatory control (GND) - 2012—2016.
- ↑ 1 2 Find a Grave - 1995. - ed. size: 165000000