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Anna Van van POLEN 1503–1547 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 23 JUL 1503

Birth Location: Boeda, Boedapest, Hongarije

Death Date: 27 JAN 1547

Death Location: Prague, Okres Praha, Prague Capital City, Czech Republic

Father: Ladislas Jagellon

Mother: Anne Foix

Spouse(s): Ferdinand Habsburg

Children(s): Karl Habsburg, Balthaser Jagiello, Elisabeth Habsburg, King Habsburg, Anna Jagiellon, Ferdinand Tyrol, Mary Habsburg, Mary Habsburg, Magdalene Austria, Katharina Habsburg, Anna Habsburg, Eleanor Austria, Margarete Habsburg, Anna ?, Johann Habsburg, Beatrice Austria, Barbara Austria, Ursula Austria, Helena Habsburg, (Lady) Habsburg, Johanna Austria

In 1503, Anna Van van POLEN entered the world in Boeda, Boedapest, Hongarije, born to Ladislas Aka Wladislav Ii Jagellon And Anne Of Foix. Anna Van van POLEN married Ferdinand I Holy Roman Emperor And King Of Bohemia Hungary And Croatia Archduke Of Austria Habsburg, and had children including Anna Duchess Consort Bavaria Archduchess Austria Habsburg, Anna Hapsburg Jagiellon, Anna Maria Eleonora, Balthaser Rittenhuasen Hapsburg Jagiello, Barbara Archduchess Of Austria, Beatrice Von Habsburg Of Austria, Eleanor Of Austria, Elisabeth Habsburg, Ferdinand Ii Of Tyrol, Helena Von Osterreich Habsburg, Johann Von Osterreich Habsburg, Johanna Of Austria, Karl Ii Charles Ii Franz Ii Francis Ii Von Steiermark Osterreich M 1571 Habsburg, Katharina Of Habsburg, King Maximilian Ii Habsburg, Lady Joanna Habsburg, Magdalene Archduchess Of Austria, Margarete Of Habsburg, Mary Habsburg, Ursula Von Habsburg Archduchess Of Austria. Anna Van van POLEN passed away in 1547 in Prague, Okres Praha, Prague Capital City, Czech Republic.

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  • In 1503, Anna Van van POLEN entered the world in Boeda, Boedapest, Hongarije, born to Ladislas Aka Wladislav Ii Jagellon And Anne Of Foix.
  • Anna Van van POLEN married Ferdinand I Holy Roman Emperor And King Of Bohemia Hungary And Croatia Archduke Of Austria Habsburg, and had children including Anna Duchess Consort Bavaria Archduchess Austria Habsburg, Anna Hapsburg Jagiellon, Anna Maria Eleonora, Balthaser Rittenhuasen Hapsburg Jagiello, Barbara Archduchess Of Austria, Beatrice Von Habsburg Of Austria, Eleanor Of Austria, Elisabeth Habsburg, Ferdinand Ii Of Tyrol, Helena Von Osterreich Habsburg, Johann Von Osterreich Habsburg, Johanna Of Austria, Karl Ii Charles Ii Franz Ii Francis Ii Von Steiermark Osterreich M 1571 Habsburg, Katharina Of Habsburg, King Maximilian Ii Habsburg, Lady Joanna Habsburg, Magdalene Archduchess Of Austria, Margarete Of Habsburg, Mary Habsburg, Ursula Von Habsburg Archduchess Of Austria.
  • Anna Van van POLEN passed away in 1547 in Prague, Okres Praha, Prague Capital City, Czech Republic.

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Anna POLEN's Ancestors

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Anna POLEN
1503–1547
Birth Place: Boeda, Boedapest, Hongarije
Parents
Ladislas (Aka Wladislav) II Jagellon
1456–1516
Kraków, Malopolskie, Poland
Anne (of) Foix
1484–1506
Foix, Ariege, Midi-Pyrenees, France
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Great-Grandparents
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Anna POLEN's Descendants

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Anna (Van van) POLEN (23 JUL 1503–27 JAN 1547) m. Ferdinand (I, Holy Roman Emperor, And King of Bohemia, Hungary And Croatia, Archduke of Austria) Habsburg (10 MAR 1503–25 JUL 1564)
  1. 1. Karl (II Charles II Franz II Francis II von Steiermark-Österreich, (M 1571)) Habsburg 1540–1590 m. Maximiliana (Maria Anna (4m 1571) of Habsburg, Princess of) Bavaria 1549–1608
    1. 1. Maria (Anna Van.) Beieren 1574–1616 m. Emperor (Ferdinand 1 Van) Oostenrijk-Habsburg 1578–1637
      1. 1. Ferdinand (III van) Habsburg 1608–1657 m. Maria (Anna Van) Spanje-Habsburg 1606–1646
        1. 1. Eleonore (Marie Josefa Von) Habsburg 1653–1697 m. Charles (V) Lorraine 1643–1690
        2. 2. Leopold (I Van) Oostenrijk 1640–1705
    2. 2. X Anne 1573–1598
    3. 3. Eleanore (von) Österreich 1582–1620
    4. 4. Margarita (of) Austria 1584–1611
    5. 5. Leopold (V Van van) OOSTENRIJK 1586–1632
    6. 6. Konstanze (of) Habsburg 1588–1631
  2. 2. Balthaser (Rittenhuasen Hapsburg) Jagiello 1526–1602
  3. 3. Elisabeth Habsburg 1526–1545
  4. 4. King (Maximilian II) Habsburg 1527–1576
  5. 5. Anna (Hapsburg) Jagiellon 1528–1590
  6. 6. Ferdinand (II of) Tyrol 1529–1595
  7. 7. Mary Habsburg 1531–1581
  8. 8. Mary Habsburg 1531–1581
  9. 9. Magdalene (Archduchess of) Austria 1532–1590
  10. 10. Katharina (of) Habsburg 1533–1572
  11. 11. Anna (Duchess Consort Bavaria Archduchess Austria) Habsburg 1534–1572
  12. 12. Eleanor (of) Austria 1534–1594
  13. 13. Margarete (of) Habsburg 1536–1567
  14. 14. Anna (Maria Eleonora) ? 1536–1567
  15. 15. Johann (von Österreich) Habsburg 1538–1539
  16. 16. Beatrice (von Habsburg of) Austria 1539–1572
  17. 17. Barbara (Archduchess of) Austria 1539–1572
  18. 18. Ursula (von Habsburg Archduchess of) Austria 1541–1543
  19. 19. Helena (von Österreich) Habsburg 1543–1574
  20. 20. (Lady) (Joanna) Habsburg 1547–1578
  21. 21. Johanna (Of) Austria 1547–1578

Anna POLEN's Timeline

2 Records

1503
23 JUL 1503
Birth of Anna Van van POLEN in Boeda, Boedapest, Hongarije
Boeda, Boedapest, Hongarije
1547
27 JAN 1547
Age 44
Death of Anna Van van POLEN in Praag, Bohemen, Tsjechië
Praag, Bohemen, Tsjechië

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 23 JUL 1503
    Event Place: Boeda, Boedapest, Hongarije
    Record Source: Global, Find a Grave Index for Burials at Sea and Other Select Burial Locations

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 27 JAN 1547
    Event Place: Praag, Bohemen, Tsjechië
    Record Source: Global, Find a Grave Index for Burials at Sea and Other Select Burial Locations

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Burial
    Event Place: Prague, Okres Praha, Prague Capital City, Czech Republic
    Record Source: Global, Find a Grave Index for Burials at Sea and Other Select Burial Locations

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