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anonymus: Charles IV., King of Bohemia and Holy Roman Emperor of the House of Luxembourg, and his third wife Anna of Schweidnitz  wikidata:Q97622703 reasonator:Q97622703
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Charles IV., King of Bohemia and Holy Roman Emperor of the House of Luxembourg, and his third wife Anna of Schweidnitz
label QS:Len,"Charles IV., King of Bohemia and Holy Roman Emperor of the House of Luxembourg, and his third wife Anna of Schweidnitz"
label QS:Lde,"Karl IV. und Anna von Schweidnitz erheben das Böhmische Kreuzreliquiar"
Object type fresco Edit this at Wikidata
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Charles IV., King of Bohemia and Holy Roman Emperor of the House of Luxembourg, and his third wife Anna of Schweidnitz (Anne of Świdnica)

Karl IV. und Anna von Schweidnitz, Karlstein, Wandbild in der Katharinenkapelle ( um 1357) Aus: W. Irgang, W. Bein, H. Neubach: Schlesien, 2. korr. Aufl., Köln 1998, S. 49, Charles IV and Anna Schweidnitzi - wall-painting Kaiser Karl IV. München, 1978, table III Karlstein

"An erster Stelle der Schlesier am Hofe ist gemäß der sozialen Hierarchie Karls dritte Gemahlin Anna von Schweidnitz und Jauer zu nennen, die im Mai 1353 gut drei Monate nach dem Tod Annas von der Pfalz als Vierzehnjährige geheiratet wurde und neun Jahre später im Kindbett verstarb. Sie wurde 1361 Mutter des heißersehnten Thronfolgers Wenzel."

Moraw, aaO., S. 145
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