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  1. Anna di Świdnica (cecoslovacco: Anna Svídnická, polacco: Anna Świdnicka, tedesco: Anna von Schweidnitz und Jauer; Świdnica, 1339 – Praga, 11 luglio 1362) fu regina di Boemia, regina dei Romani e imperatrice del Sacro Romano Impero come terza moglie dell'imperatore Carlo IV

  2. Anna of Schweidnitz (also known as Anne or Anna of Świdnica, Czech: Anna Svídnická, Polish: Anna Świdnicka, German: Anna von Schweidnitz und Jauer) (Świdnica, 1339 – 11 July 1362 in Prague) was Queen of Bohemia, German Queen, and Empress of the Holy Roman Empire.

  3. 29 ott 2019 · Anna of Swidnica was born around 1339, as the only child of Henry II, joint-Duke of Swidnica (known as Schweidnitz in German), and his wife, Catherine. Anna’s father was the second son of Bernard, Duke of Swidnica and Kunigunde of Poland , who was in turn the daughter of Wladyslaw I, King of Poland and Hedwig of Kalisz .

  4. 10 apr 2021 · Medieval History / Women's History. The Beloved Wife: Gentle and Beautiful Anna of Schweidnitz (1339-1362) ~ A Guest Post by Katarzyna Ogrodnik-Fujcik. April 9, 2021April 10, 2021 Susan Abernethy 1 Comment. Anna of Schweidnitz and Charles IV of Luxembourg, Chapel of St Catherine, Karlštejn, The Czech Republic. Photo courtesy of Wikimedia Commons.

  5. Anna of Schweidnitz (c. 1340–?) Holy Roman empress. Born around 1340; daughter of Henry II , duke of Schweidnitz; third wife of Charles IV, Holy Roman emperor (r. 1347–1378); children: Wenceslas IV (1361–1419), duke of Luxemburg (r. 1383–1419), king of Bohemia (r. 1378–1419), and Holy Roman emperor as Wenceslas (r. 1378–1400).

  6. italiawiki.com › pages › piastAnna di Schweidnitz

    Anna di Schweidnitz (Schweidnitz, ca. 1339 - Praga, 11 luglio 1362) risale al 1353 fino alla sua morte Tedesco romano regina consorte e regina consorte di Boemia e dal 1355 fino alla sua morte imperatrice di esso sacro Romano Impero.

  7. www.treccani.it › enciclopedia › venceslao-iv_(EnciclopediaVENCESLAO IV - Treccani - Treccani

    Re di Boemia, imperatore tedesco e duca di Slesia, nato nel 1361 a Norimberga dal terzo matrimonio di Carlo IV con Anna di Schweidnitz e morto nel 1419. V. fu una delle figure politiche più dibattute del Tardo Medioevo.