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Margravine of Brandenburg-Salzwedel From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Anna of Austria (1275, Vienna, Austria – 1327, Legnica) was a daughter of Albert I of Germany and his wife Elisabeth of Tirol. She was a member of the House of Habsburg.
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Anna of Austria | |
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Margravine consort of Brandenburg | |
Tenure | 1295–1327 |
Born | 1275 Vienna, Austria |
Died | 1327 Legnica |
Spouse | Herman, Margrave of Brandenburg-Salzwedel Henry VI the Good |
Issue | Judith, Count of Henneberg John V, Margrave of Brandenburg-Salzwedel Matilde, Duchess of Greater Poland Agnes, Margravine of Brandenburg Elisabeth, Duchess of Oleśnica Euphemia Margaret |
House | House of Habsburg |
Father | Albert I of Germany |
Mother | Elisabeth of Tirol |
Anna first married in 1295 in Graz. Her husband was Herman, Margrave of Brandenburg-Salzwedel. They had four children:
In 1308, Herman died, and their son John succeeded him.
In 1310 Anna married Henry VI the Good, Duke of Wrocław,[1][better source needed] son of Henry V the Fat and his wife Elisabeth of Greater Poland.[citation needed] They had three daughters:
Anna died in 1327 in Legnica. When Henry died ten years later without any male heirs, Wrocław was merged with the Bohemian crown.
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