Anna Radziwiłł (died 1522)

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Anna Radziwiłł
Born1475 or 1476
Vilnius, Lithuania
Died15 March 1522
Liw, Poland
Noble familyRadziwiłł family (by birth)
House of Piast (by marriage)
Spouse(s)Konrad III Rudy
Issuewith Konrad III Rudy:
Sophia of Masovia
Anna of Masovia
Stanisław of Masovia
Janusz III of Masovia
FatherMikalojus Radvila
MotherSofija Ona Manvydaitė

Anna Radziwiłłówna (Lithuanian: Ona Radvilaitė) (1475 or 1476 – 15 March 1522) was a Lithuanian noble woman and Duchess of Masovia.

She was the daughter of Mikołaj Radziwiłł and his first wife, Zofia Moniwidówna.[1] She was born in 1475 or 1476.[2] and was a member of the House of Radziwill, a Polish-Lithuanian noble family.

Anna was married to Konrad III Rudy of the Masovian Piast Dynasty between 29 September 1496 and 2 April 1497.[1]

She died on the night of 14/15 March 1522.[3] She was buried in the cloister of Bernardin's in Warsaw.[3]

She is one of the characters on the famous painting by Jan Matejko, Prussian Homage.

She was the great-grandmother of Elizabeth Báthory.

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b Jasiński, Kazimierz (1998). Rodowód Piastów mazowieckich. Poznań - Wrocław: Wydawnictwo Historyczne. p. 172. ISBN 83-913563-0-2.
  2. ^ Jasiński, Kazimierz (1998). Rodowód Piastów mazowieckich. Poznań - Wrocław: Wydawnictwo Historyczne. pp. 172–173. ISBN 83-913563-0-2.
  3. ^ a b Jasiński, Kazimierz (1998). Rodowód Piastów mazowieckich. Poznań - Wrocław: Wydawnictwo Historyczne. p. 173. ISBN 83-913563-0-2.