The elderly, twice-divorced and childless King Ladislaus II of Bohemia and Hungary of the Jagiellon dynasty (1456-1516) had been searching a wife able to bear heirs to him. His sights were set on a high-level and powerful alliance, closely related to French royalty was acceptable. On 29 September1502 Ladislaus wed the 18-year-old Anna in Székesfehérvár and she was crowned Queen of Hungary there on the same day.[1]
Though Anne was his third wife, she gave birth to his only surviving legitimate children[2], who were born in Buda:
^ She never entered Bohemia because of her early death, therefore her children cannot have been born in Prague as it can be found in some encyclopedias falsely.
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