České královny - Anna Přemyslovna - silver
weight: 31,1 g
purity: 999/1000 Ag
quality: proof
limited mintage: 5000 pcs
edge: plain
Objednávkový kód: CRM1224
Anna Pemyslovna (15. 10. 1290 - 3. 9. 1313) - Czech queen, eldest daughter of Wenceslas II. and Guty Habsburg. Sister Wenceslas III. and Elizabeth of Bohemia, wife of Henry of Carinthia.
Vclav III. his sister Anne married a nobleman Henry of Carinthia in early 1306. In August, however, was the last Pemyslids murdered in Olomouc, so Henry briefly became the ruler of the country. He lasted only two weeks ago when the unscrupulous way, with the help of the army and bribes to Czech enthroned Rudolph I of Habsburg. Henry and his wife fled across the border. Already the following year, however, when Rudolf military siege Horadovice died, and so the couple could return to Bohemia, where Henry was in August 1307 elected King of Bohemia. However, the general popularity due to their unbalanced policy gains and clashes broke out in the country. To restore order called Henry and foreign army, thus domestic nobility even more alienating. Against him and his sister Anna finally stood and Elizabeth of Bohemia, which has also become reprezentantkou opposition. Elizabeth secretly took friends from Prague to the German city of Speyer (Speyer), where the September 1, 1310 she married John of Luxembourg. When the end of the same year, Luxembourg occupied Prague, Anna fled with Henry beyond the second time. At the age of twenty-three years, died childless in one of the Carinthian castles.