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Anne of Austria, Duchess of Bavaria

Anna of Austria (1318–1343) was the youngest daughter of Frederick the Fair, of Austria and his wife, Isabella of Aragon.[1] Her paternal grandparents were Albert I of Germany and Elisabeth of Tirol.[2][3] Her maternal grandparents were James II of Aragon and Blanche of Anjou.

Marriages edit

It was important for Anna to marry since her elder siblings, Frederick and Elizabeth, had died without children.

Anna was originally engaged to the future Casimir III the Great, son of Władysław I the Elbow-high and Jadwiga of Greater Poland, but the plans collapsed after Frederick was defeated at the Battle of Mühldorf.[4]

Between 1326 and 1328, Anna married Henry XV, Duke of Bavaria. The marriage was short, Henry died in 1333 and the couple had no issue.

Anna later married John Henry, Count of Gorizia. This marriage was also childless and Anna was widowed again in 1338.

Ancestors edit

Later years edit

Even though Anna was still young, she didn't remarry. She went to live in a monastery where she died in 1343. She had outlived both her parents, they both died in 1330. By the time of his death, Anna's father had been deposed from the throne of Germany and had been succeeded by his rival, Louis IV, Holy Roman Emperor.

References edit

  1. ^ Barber, Richard, "The realities of political marriage: Isabella of Aragon and Frederick III of Austria", People, Power and Identity in the Late Middle Ages, doi:10.4324/9781003016311-15, S2CID 236376085, retrieved 2023-03-01
  2. ^ Weiss-Krejci, Estella (December 2001). "Restless corpses: 'secondary burial' in the Babenberg and Habsburg dynasties". Antiquity. 75 (290): 769–780. doi:10.1017/S0003598X00089274. ISSN 0003-598X. S2CID 161843486.
  3. ^ Sedgwick, Henry Dwight (2017-04-07). Vienna: A Biography of a Bygone City. Borodino Books. ISBN 978-1-78720-423-2.
  4. ^ Ladner, Gerhart B. (1972). "The Middle Ages in Austrian Tradition: Problems of an Imperial and Paternalistic Ideology". Viator. 3: 433–462. doi:10.1484/J.VIATOR.2.301678. ISSN 0083-5897.

External links edit

  • Translation from Polish Wikipedia
Preceded by Duchess of Upper Bavaria
c. 1326 – 18 July 1333
Succeeded by

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