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Anna of Austria 1528–1579 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 7 July 1528

Birth Location: Prag, Tschechische Republik

Death Date: 16 October 1579

Death Location: Munich (München), Münchener Stadtkreis, Bavaria (Bayern), Germany

Father: Ferdinand III

Mother: Anna Cleves”

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In 1528, Anna of Austria entered the world in Prag, Tschechische Republik, born to Ferdinand I Of Habsburg Iii And Anna Jagiellon Duchess Of Cleves. Anna of Austria passed away in 1579 in Munich (München), Münchener Stadtkreis, Bavaria (Bayern), Germany.

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  • In 1528, Anna of Austria entered the world in Prag, Tschechische Republik, born to Ferdinand I Of Habsburg Iii And Anna Jagiellon Duchess Of Cleves.
  • Anna of Austria passed away in 1579 in Munich (München), Münchener Stadtkreis, Bavaria (Bayern), Germany.

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Anna Austria's Ancestors

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Anna Austria
1528–1579
Birth Place: Prag, Tschechische Republik
Parents
Ferdinand I of Habsburg III
1490–1539
Kaldenkirchen, Viersen, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
Anna (Jagiellon “Duchess of) Cleves”
1503–1543
Budapest, Hungary
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Anna Austria's Timeline

2 Records

1528
7 July 1528
Birth of Anna of Austria in Prag, Tschechische Republik
Prag, Tschechische Republik
1579
16 October 1579
Age 51
Death of Anna of Austria in Munich (München), Münchener Stadtkreis, Bavaria (Bayern), Germany
Munich (München), Münchener Stadtkreis, Bavaria (Bayern), Germany

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 7 July 1528
    Event Place: Prag, Tschechische Republik

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 16 October 1579
    Event Place: Munich (München), Münchener Stadtkreis, Bavaria (Bayern), Germany

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