Anne of Bohemia

Anne of Bohemia (July 11, 1366 - June 7, 1394) was a daughter of Charles IV, Holy Roman Emperor, King of Bohemia and Elisabeth of Pomerania. She was also the first Queen consort of Richard II of England,

She and Richard were married in Westminster Abbey on 22 January 1383. They had no children. Anne's death, from plague, twelve years later, was a devastating blow to Richard, whose subsequent unwise conduct lost him the throne. She is buried at Westminster. She is said to have been a very kind person and popular with the people of England.

Richard married his second wife Isabella of Valois on 31 October 1396.

Anne of Bohemia is also known in the middle ages to have made the side saddle more popular to ladies of this time.Anne also influenced the design of carts in england when she arrrived in a carriage presumably from Kocs, Hungary to meet her future husband Richard.

Preceded by:
Philippa of Hainault
Queen Consort of England
22 January 1383 - 7 June 1394
Succeeded by:
Isabella of Valois

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