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Anna Maria of Baden
Born(1562-05-22)22 May 1562
Died25 April 1583(1583-04-25) (aged 20)
Třeboň, Kingdom of Bohemia
Noble familyZähringen (by birth)
Rosenberg (by marriage)
Spouse(s)William of Rosenberg
FatherPhilibert, Margrave of Baden-Baden
MotherMechthild of Bavaria

Princess Anna Maria of Baden (22 May 1562 – 25 April 1583) was a German noblewoman.

Biography

Anna Maria of Baden was born on 22 May 1562. Her father was Philibert, Margrave of Baden-Baden. Her mother, Mechthild of Bavaria, was a daughter of William IV, Duke of Bavaria. She was a sister of Jakobea and Philip II.

She married William of Rosenberg on 27 January 1578, becoming his third wife. The ceremony was performed by Antonín Brus of Mohelnice. She and William had no children.

Anna Maria died in Třeboň on 25 April 1583 and is buried in the Church of St. Vitus in Český Krumlov.

References

  1. Beckovský, Jan František (12 June 1879). "Poselkyně starých přjbějůw czeských, aneb, Kronyka cžeská: od prwnjho do nyněgssý Země cžeské přjchozu dwauch knjžat charwátských Cžecha y Lecha : wlastnjch bratřj až do stiastného panowánj cýsaře ržjmského, krále českého, ec. Ferdynanda Prwnjho". U. J. K. Geřábka – via Google Books.
  2. Kleisner, Tomáš; Holečková, Zuzana (12 June 2019). Coins and medals of the last Rosenbergs. Tomas Kleisner. ISBN 9788070362068 – via Google Books.
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