Anna of Sweden
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Anna of Sweden
Summary
Anna of Sweden is a human[1]. Born in Stockholm[2], she… she was born on June 19, 1545[3]. She died on March 20, 1610[4]. She worked as a politician[5]. She ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (16 views/month, #7,291 of 1,000,298).[6]
Key Facts
- Anna of Sweden was born in Stockholm[2].
- Anna of Sweden was born on June 19, 1545[3].
- Anna of Sweden died on March 20, 1610[4].
- Anna of Sweden is buried at Rhineland-Palatinate[7].
- Anna of Sweden's father was Gustav I of Sweden[8].
- Anna of Sweden's mother was Margaret Leijonhufvud[9].
- Among Anna of Sweden's spouses was George John I, Count Palatine of Veldenz[10].
- A child of Anna of Sweden was George Gustavus, Count Palatine of Veldenz[11].
- A child of Anna of Sweden was John Augustus, Count Palatine of Lützelstein[12].
- A child of Anna of Sweden was Louis Philip, Count Palatine of Guttenberg[13].
- A child of Anna of Sweden was George John II, Count Palatine of Lützelstein-Guttenberg[14].
- A child of Anna of Sweden was Ursula of Palatinate-Veldenz[15].
- A child of Anna of Sweden was Anne Margaret of Palatinate-Veldenz[16].
- Anna of Sweden held citizenship in Sweden[17].
- Anna of Sweden's professions included politician[5].
- Anna of Sweden held the position of regent[18].
- Anna of Sweden is recorded as female[19].
- Anna of Sweden's instance of is recorded as human[20].
- Anna of Sweden's family is recorded as House of Vasa[21].
- Anna of Sweden's noble title is recorded as princess[22].
- Anna of Sweden's Commons category is recorded as Anna (Swedish princess 1545)[23].
- Anna of Sweden's given name is recorded as Anna[24].
- Anna of Sweden's described by source is recorded as Dictionary of Swedish National Biography[25].
- Anna of Sweden's name in native language is recorded as {'lang': 'sv', 'text': 'Anna Gustavsdotter Vasa'}[26].
- Anna of Sweden's different from is recorded as Anna Maria Vasa[27].
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Origins and Family
Anna of Sweden's place of birth was Stockholm[2]. She was born on June 19, 1545[3]. Her father was Gustav I of Sweden[8]. Her mother was Margaret Leijonhufvud[9].
Career and Affiliations
Anna of Sweden's professions included politician[5]. She held the position of regent[18].
Personal Life
Anna of Sweden was married to George John I, Count Palatine of Veldenz[10]. Children include George Gustavus, Count Palatine of Veldenz[11], a count palatine[28], 1564–1634[29], of Germany[30]; John Augustus, Count Palatine of Lützelstein[12], a count palatine[31], 1575–1611[32], of Germany[33]; Louis Philip, Count Palatine of Guttenberg[13], 1577–1601[34], of Germany[35]; George John II, Count Palatine of Lützelstein-Guttenberg[14], a count palatine[36], 1586–1654[37], of Germany[38]; Ursula of Palatinate-Veldenz[15], an aristocrat[39], 1572–1635[40], of Germany[41]; and Anne Margaret of Palatinate-Veldenz[16], 1571–1621[42].
Death and Burial
Anna of Sweden died on March 20, 1610[4]. Burial took place at Rhineland-Palatinate[7].
Why It Matters
Anna of Sweden ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (16 views/month, #7,291 of 1,000,298).[6] She has Wikipedia articles in 15 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[43] She is known by 20 alternative names across languages and contexts.[44]
FAQs
Where was Anna of Sweden born?
Anna of Sweden's place of birth was Stockholm[2].
Who were Anna of Sweden's parents?
Anna of Sweden's father was Gustav I of Sweden[8]. Anna of Sweden's mother was Margaret Leijonhufvud[9].
Who was Anna of Sweden married to?
Anna of Sweden's spouses include George John I, Count Palatine of Veldenz[10].
What did Anna of Sweden do for work?
Anna of Sweden worked as politician[5].