Anna Jagiellon

Anna Jagiellon

:"This article is about the queen regnant of Poland, for others with similar names, see Anna of Poland (disambiguation)."Infobox Polish monarch
name=Anna Jagiellon



image_caption=On a 1595 painting by Marcin Kober, oil on canvas
birthdate=birth date|1523|10|18|mf=y
birthplace=Kraków, Poland
deathdate=death date and age|1596|9|9|1523|10|18|mf=y
deathplace=Warsaw, Poland
burial_place=Wawel Cathedral
reign_start=December 13, 1575
reign_end=September 9, 1596
election_date=December 13, 1575
election_place=Old Town in Warsaw
coronation_date=May 1, 1576
coronation_place=Kraków
family=Jagiellon dynasty
CoA_name=Pogoń Litewska
father=Sigismund I of Poland
mother=Bona Sforza
consort_1=Stefan Batory
children_1=
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Anna Jagiellon ( _lt. Ona Jogailaitė; _pl. Anna Jagiellonka; 1523–1596), daughter of Poland's King Zygmunt I the Old, elected King of Poland and Grand Duke of Lithuania, wife of Stefan Batory, was one of the last members of the Jagiellon dynasty.

She became Queen of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth and was an heir to the Kingdom of Jerusalem.

Royal titles

* Royal titles, in Latin: "Anna Dei gratia Infans Regni Poloniae"."

* English translation: "Anna, by the Grace of God, Infanta of the Kingdom of Poland."

Biography

Anna was a spinster when her brother King Zygmunt II August died. On December 13, 1575 she was elected in Warsaw King of Poland and Grand Duke of Lithuania. In 1576 she married Stefan Batory (1533–1586) at Wawel, then Reigning Prince of Transylvania, who became "de jure uxoris" King and Anne's co-monarch. She survived her husband and died childless.

Her heir was the only son of her youngest sister, Catherine of Poland, Queen of Sweden - Sigismund Vasa. Anna helped him, after her husband's death, gain the Polish throne as Sigismund III Vasa.

Anna died during her nephew Sigismund's reign, in her own country where she had been born and had lived.

Anna Jagiellon is one of the persons who figure in a famous painting by Jan Matejko depicting the preaching of Piotr Skarga.

Warsaw was Anna's main residence before it became the capital and she embellished the city by funding the construction of a variety of structures, many of which still exist today. She also funded several distinguished tomb monuments in the Wawel Cathedral, including the monument of her brother King Sigismund Augustus, her own monument in Sigismund's Chapel (both 1574–1575, Santi Gucci) and her husband Stefan Batory in the Chapel of the Blessed Virgin Mary (1586, Santi Gucci) as well as the tomb of mother Bona Sforza in the Basilica di San Nicola in Bari (1593). In 1586 (ten years after it was painted) she ordered that a portrait of her in coronation robes be placed in the Sigismund's Chapel. [ [http://www.biurofestiwalowe.pl/biuletyn/biuletyn_33/biuletyn_4.html WAWEL 1000-2000] . Kultura artystyczna dworu królewskiego i katedry. Sala IV. Portrety rodowe. pl icon]

Ancestors


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1= Anna Jagiellon
2= Sigismund I the Old
3= Bona Sforza
4= Casimir IV Jagiellon
5= Elisabeth of Austria
6= Gian Galeazzo Sforza
7= Isabella of Naples
8= Jogaila
9= Sophia of Halshany
10=Albert II of Germany
11=Elisabeth II of Bohemia
12=Galeazzo Maria Sforza
13=Bona of Savoy
14=Alfonso II of Naples
15=Ippolita Maria Sforza

Gallery

References

ee also

* History of Poland (1569–1795)
* Royal Castle, Warsaw
* Ujazdów Castle


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