Anna II, Abbess of Quedlinburg
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Anna II, Abbess of Quedlinburg
Summary
Anna II, Abbess of Quedlinburg is a human[1]. She was born in Stolberg (Harz)[2]. She was born on January 28, 1504[3]. She passed away in Quedlinburg[4]. She died on March 4, 1574[5]. She worked as a religious[6] and abbess[7]. She ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (10 views/month, #7,291 of 1,000,298).[8]
Key Facts
- Anna II, Abbess of Quedlinburg was born in Stolberg (Harz)[2].
- Anna II, Abbess of Quedlinburg died in Quedlinburg[4].
- Anna II, Abbess of Quedlinburg was born on January 28, 1504[3].
- Anna II, Abbess of Quedlinburg died on March 4, 1574[5].
- Burial took place at Quedlinburg Abbey[9].
- Anna II, Abbess of Quedlinburg's father was Bodo III, Count of Stolberg-Wernigerode[10].
- Anna II, Abbess of Quedlinburg's mother was Anna of Eppstein-Königstein[11].
- Anna II, Abbess of Quedlinburg held citizenship in Germany[12].
- Anna II, Abbess of Quedlinburg worked as a religious[6].
- Anna II, Abbess of Quedlinburg's professions included abbess[7].
- Anna II, Abbess of Quedlinburg's religion is recorded as Catholic Church[13].
- Anna II, Abbess of Quedlinburg is recorded as female[14].
- Anna II, Abbess of Quedlinburg's instance of is recorded as human[15].
- Anna II, Abbess of Quedlinburg's family is recorded as House of Stolberg[16].
- Anna II, Abbess of Quedlinburg's Commons category is recorded as Anna II, Abbess of Quedlinburg[17].
- Anna II, Abbess of Quedlinburg's family name is recorded as Stolberg[18].
- Anna II, Abbess of Quedlinburg's given name is recorded as Anna[19].
- Anna II, Abbess of Quedlinburg's work location is recorded as Quedlinburg[20].
- Anna II, Abbess of Quedlinburg's described by source is recorded as Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie[21].
- Anna II, Abbess of Quedlinburg's languages spoken, written or signed is recorded as German[22].
- Anna II, Abbess of Quedlinburg's sibling is recorded as Juliana of Stolberg[23].
- Anna II, Abbess of Quedlinburg's sibling is recorded as Louis, Count of Stolberg[24].
- Anna II, Abbess of Quedlinburg's sibling is recorded as Henry XXI of Stolberg[25].
- Anna II, Abbess of Quedlinburg's sibling is recorded as Wolfgang zu Stolberg-Wernigerode[26].
- Anna II, Abbess of Quedlinburg's on focus list of Wikimedia project is recorded as WikiProject Christian Hymns[27].
Body
Origins and Family
Born in Stolberg (Harz)[2], Anna II, Abbess of Quedlinburg… she was born on January 28, 1504[3]. Her father was Bodo III, Count of Stolberg-Wernigerode[10]. Her mother was Anna of Eppstein-Königstein[11].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include religious[6] and abbess[7].
Personal Life
Anna II, Abbess of Quedlinburg's religion is recorded as Catholic Church[13].
Death and Burial
Anna II, Abbess of Quedlinburg died on March 4, 1574[5]. She died in Quedlinburg[4]. Burial took place at Quedlinburg Abbey[9].
Why It Matters
Anna II, Abbess of Quedlinburg ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (10 views/month, #7,291 of 1,000,298).[8] She has Wikipedia articles in 6 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[28] She is known by 10 alternative names across languages and contexts.[29]
FAQs
Where was Anna II, Abbess of Quedlinburg born?
Born in Stolberg (Harz)[2], Anna II, Abbess of Quedlinburg…
Where did Anna II, Abbess of Quedlinburg die?
Anna II, Abbess of Quedlinburg passed away in Quedlinburg[4].
Who were Anna II, Abbess of Quedlinburg's parents?
Anna II, Abbess of Quedlinburg's father was Bodo III, Count of Stolberg-Wernigerode[10]. Anna II, Abbess of Quedlinburg's mother was Anna of Eppstein-Königstein[11].
What did Anna II, Abbess of Quedlinburg do for work?
Anna II, Abbess of Quedlinburg worked as religious[6] and abbess[7].