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Anna, Archduchess of Austria Duchess consort of Bavaria 1528–1590 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 07 Jul 1528

Birth Location: Prague, Czech Republic

Death Date: 16 Oct 1590

Death Location: München, München, Bayern, Germany

Father: Ferdinand Emperor

Mother: Anna Romans

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In 1528, Anna, Archduchess of Austria Duchess consort of Bavaria entered the world in Prague, Czech Republic, born to Ferdinand I King Of Bohemia And Hungary Holy Roman Emperor And Anna Of Bohemia Von Jagiello Jagiellonczyk Queen Of The Romans. Anna, Archduchess of Austria Duchess consort of Bavaria passed away in 1590 in München, München, Bayern, Germany.

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  • In 1528, Anna, Archduchess of Austria Duchess consort of Bavaria entered the world in Prague, Czech Republic, born to Ferdinand I King Of Bohemia And Hungary Holy Roman Emperor And Anna Of Bohemia Von Jagiello Jagiellonczyk Queen Of The Romans.
  • Anna, Archduchess of Austria Duchess consort of Bavaria passed away in 1590 in München, München, Bayern, Germany.

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Anna, Bavaria's Ancestors

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Anna, Bavaria
1528–1590
Birth Place: Prague, Czech Republic
Parents
Ferdinand I King of Bohemia and Hungary Holy Roman Emperor
1503–1564
Alcala de Henares, Provincia de Madrid, Madrid, Spain
Anna (of "Bohemia" Von (Jagiello) Jagiellonczyk, Queen of the) Romans
1503–1547
Budapest, Budapest, Ungern
Grandparents
Philip (I "the Handsome" of Castile (Habsburg) 🤩Archduke of Habsburg, King of Castile and) León
1478–1506
Bruges, Arrondissement Brugge, West Flanders (West-Vlaanderen), Belgium
Juana ("The Mad" (Juana La Loca) de Trastámara, Infanta of Aragon, Queen of León, Queen of Castile, Queen of) Aragon
1479–1555
Toledo, Provincia de Toledo, Castilla-La Mancha, Spain
Great-Grandparents
Maximilian Habsburg
1459–1519
Marie Bourgogne
1457–1482
Ferdinand ⭐️
1452–1495
Isabella LDHB-ZTZ
1451–1504
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Frederick Habsburg
1415–1493
Eleanor, Aviz
1436–1467
King Corsica
1398–1479
Juana Aragon
1425–1468
John LT86-5FN
1405–1454
Isabella GW6H-LPY
1503–1539

Anna, Bavaria's Timeline

2 Records

1528
07 Jul 1528
Birth of Anna, Archduchess of Austria Duchess consort of Bavaria in Prague, Czech Republic
Prague, Czech Republic
1590
16 Oct 1590
Age 62
Death of Anna, Archduchess of Austria Duchess consort of Bavaria in München, München, Bayern, Germany
München, München, Bayern, Germany

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 07 Jul 1528
    Event Place: Prague, Czech Republic

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 16 Oct 1590
    Event Place: München, München, Bayern, Germany

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