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Richard II and Anne of Bohemia


Richard II and Anne of Bohemia - Westminster Abbey

Richard was crowned in Westminster Abbey on 16th July 1377 aged 10. He married Anne of Bohemia in January 1382 and both are buried in the Abbey.

Anne of Bohemia - Wikipedia

Anne of Bohemia (11 May 1366 – 7 June 1394), also known as Anne of Luxembourg, was Queen of England as the first wife of King Richard II. A member of the ...

King Richard II and Anne of Bohemia (1382 1394)

Anne and Richard had what appears to be a perfect marriage, one of mutual respect and love. That their life together was cut short so tragically may have been a ...

Richard II and his Queens - Historical Britain Blog

We don't know very much about Anne of Bohemia. She was of impeccable ancestry, the eldest daughter of the Holy Roman Emperor Charles IV. But the ...

Anne of Bohemia - The Hundred Years War

In 1382 Anne married King Richard II of England with whom she enjoyed a happy but childless marriage until her death at Sheen Palace in 1394.

Anne of Bohemia – More than Good? - The Historians Magazine

Anne of Bohemia was the first wife of Richard II, making her a queen of England until her death in 1394 which is conventionally said to have been because of ...

Anne of Bohemia - Person - National Portrait Gallery

Anne became Queen of England on 20 January 1382 when she was married to Richard II in Westminster Abbey.

Anne of Bohemia and her contribution to Richard II's treasure

Anne nearly always accompanied Richard as he travelled about England. Little is known of her character, but she fulfilled the traditional role of a queen in ...

Anne of Bohemia-part 2 - Douglas Bond

So, the pope proposed a betrothal between Anne and the King of England, Richard II. Such an alliance would ensure his power over Central Europe and over ...

Anne of Bohemia - Historians Edge

On this day in 1394, Anne of Bohemia died at Sheen Palace. Her husband, Richard II of England, was so devastated by the loss of his first ...

What do you know about Good Queen Anne? England's Forgotten ...

Good Queen Anne or Anne of Bohemia (1366-1394) was Queen of England from 1382-1394 as the wife of King Richard II of England (1367-1400; king from 1377-1399).

Anne of Bohemia, Queen of England - Medievalists.net

King Richard II's first wife Anne has the distinction of being the only English queen from Bohemia. The marriage was a by-product of the ...

Anne of Bohemia - shakespeareandhistory.com

It was suggested by Pope Urban VI that Anne should marry King Richard II of England to form an alliance between the the island nation and the Roman Empire, ...

A Royal Love Story-Richard II and Anne of Bohemia

A marriage for Richard with Anne of Bohemia, [Czechoslovakia] the eldest daughter of the Emperor Charles IV by his fourth wife, Elizabeth of Pomerainia.

Anne of Bohemia | Norfolk Record Office

Queen of England, first consort of Richard II. Anne was the eldest daughter of the Emperor Charles IV and his fourth wife, Elizabeth of Pomerania. She was born ...

A history of Anne of Bohemia - English Monarchs

Regardless of such omens, Anne and King Richard were married in Westminster Abbey on 22 January 1382 and two days later Anne was crowned Queen of England. The ...

The Queen who Died Young - Anne of Bohemia - Part One - YouTube

Part one of a two part historical documentary about the wife and queen of King Richard II of England, Anne of Bohemia. Anne was born on the ...

The Wedding of Richard II & Anne of Bohemia - Rebecca Starr Brown

The marriage was not a popular choice. Though Anne's father was the most powerful monarch in Christendom, she brought with her no dowry and ...

Richard II: The Tragic Life, Love and Death of the King of England

Thus, on the 20 th of January 1382, Richard and Anne of Bohemia were married. Anne was born on the 11 th of May 1366, and was the daughter of ...

The Court of Richard II and Bohemian Culture - Boydell and Brewer

This book aims to fill that gap. It argues that Richard's marriage to Anne of Bohemia, daughter of the Holy Roman Emperor Charles IV, one of the greatest ...