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Anne of Bohemia
Queen consort of Bohemia
Tenure1307–1310
Born(1290-10-15)15 October 1290
Bohemia, Czech Republic
Died3 September 1313(1313-09-03) (aged 22)
Carinthia, Austria
SpouseHenry of Bohemia
DynastyPřemyslid
FatherWenceslaus II of Bohemia
MotherJudith of Habsburg

Anne of Bohemia (1290–1313) was the eldest surviving daughter of Wenceslaus II of Bohemia and Poland and his first wife Judith of Habsburg. Her siblings included Elisabeth of Bohemia and Wenceslaus III of Bohemia.[1][2]

Family

Anne was born in 1290 in the Kingdom of Bohemia. Her mother, Judith, died in 1297 when Anne was seven years old. Of her mother's ten children, only four of them lived to adulthood: Wenceslaus, Anne, Elisabeth and Margaret.

In 1300 Anne's widowed father, Wenceslaus, remarried a Polish princess called Elisabeth Richenza from the genus Piast dynasty. Anne's father then gained the Crown of Poland for the next five years (he died in 1305). They had a daughter, Agnes of Bohemia.

Her father also had numerous illegitimate children, including Jan Volek (?? – 27 September 1351), bishop of Olomouc

Marriage

In 1306 Anne married Henry of Carinthia, a son of Meinhard, Duke of Carinthia and Elisabeth of Bavaria.

After the murder of Anne's brother, Wenceslaus, in 1306, Anne's husband was elected King of Bohemia and titular King of Poland. However, all power was soon taken over by Rudolph of Habsburg. Anne and Henry then fled to Carinthia out of reach from Rudolph. Rudolph only reigned for one year and on his death Henry assumed the throne of Bohemia again.

The royal couple turned their attention to Anne's younger unmarried sister Elisabeth. They wished to have her married but Elisabeth refused every suitor that came forward. In 1310 Elisabeth married John of Luxembourg. This union caused Anne and Elisabeth to fall out. It was said that Elisabeth was more beautiful than Anne and that Anne was jealous of her. [citation needed]

By 1310 John and Elisabeth occupied Prague; Anne and Henry were sent back to live in Carinthia in exile. It was there in 1313 that she died aged only twenty two and childless. Her husband married twice more.

Ancestry

Family of Anne of Bohemia (1290–1313)
16. Ottokar I of Bohemia
8. Wenceslaus I of Bohemia
17. Constance of Hungary
4. Ottokar II of Bohemia
18. Philip of Swabia
9. Kunigunde of Hohenstaufen
19. Irene Angelina
2. Wenceslaus II of Bohemia
20. Michael of Chernigov
10. Rostislav Mikhailovich
21. Elena/Maria Romanovna of Halych
5. Kunigunda of Slavonia
22. Béla IV of Hungary
11. Anna of Hungary
23. Maria Laskarina
1. Anne of Bohemia
24. Rudolph II, Count of Habsburg
12. Albert IV, Count of Habsburg
25. Agnes of Staufen
6. Rudolph I of Germany
26. Ulrich of Kiburg
13. Heilwig of Kiburg
27. Anna of Zähringen
3. Judith of Habsburg
28. Burckhard IV, Count of Hohenburg
14. Burckhard V, Count of Hohenburg
7. Gertrude of Hohenburg
30. Rudolph II, Count Palatine of Tübingen
15. Mechtild of Tübingen

Sources in English

  • Anne's Bohemia; Czech Literature and Society, 1310–1420, by Alfred Thomas University of Minnesota Press, 1998, Preface by David Wallace

References

Anne of Bohemia (1290–1313)
Born: 1290 Died: 1313
Royal titles
Preceded by Queen consort of Bohemia
1306
Succeeded by
Preceded by Queen consort of Bohemia
1307–1310
Succeeded by