Johana z Rožmitálu 50 mm silver Proof
weight: 42 g
purity: 999/1000 Ag
edge: plain, numbered
limited mintage proof: 300 pcs
limited mintage unc.: 100 pcs
limited mintage antique: 100 pcs
issue day: 2014
Objednávkový kód: CRM2046
Johana from Romitlu (* around 1430 - November 12, 1475, Melnik) was a Czech queen and wife of George of Podbrad. Like her husband, and Johana was the only Czech queens from the state of the domestic nobility.
Alongside George's Johan became in 1458 crowned queen.
Johanna was great George mainstay in politics when he was not only a mentor but itself to actively participate - participated in the political negotiations. However, gained recognition as a wife and mother. To your own and step-children to the king's residence at the Old Town in Prague also adopted the young Matthias Corvinus and the Saxon princess.
Brother Zdenk Johana lent her passport to travel from Western Europe in the years 1465-7. For the husband had made prayer books of King George.
1473 launched the Landtag in Benesova, where states reminded political legacy of her husband and his pursuit of a compromise between Catholicism and Utraquism. From about 1473 Johan moved into the traditional seat of Czech kings widows, Melnik. The local Royal Collegiate Chapter of St. Peter and Paul bequeathed six thousand talents of silver.
Queen Johana died 12 November 1475. According to his last will was to rest in the church beneath the town, but other sources, however, say that she was buried at the Church. Vitus alongside George of Podebrady and the funeral was attended by Vladislav Jagiello.
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