Anna of Bohemia (fl. 1230s)
Anna of Bohemia (fl. 1230s)
Duchess of Silesia. Flourished in the 1230s; married Henry II the Pious, duke of Silesia (r. 1238–1241); children: Boleslaw II Lysy of Legnica; Henry III of Breslaw; Conrad I of Glogow; Ladislas, archbishop of Salzburg; Elizabeth of Silesia (fl. 1257).
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