Anna Aostria (1549-1580) : diforc'h etre ar stummoù

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==He buhez==
Merc'h kentañ [[Masimilian II an Impalaeriezh Santel]], ha Mari Spagn e oa.
Ganet e oa Anna e Spagn, met da [[Vienna]] ez eas da chom gant he zud adalek he 4 bloaz. Ur ribitailh breudeur ha c'hoarezed he devoa. Daou anezho, [[Rudolf II an Impaleriezh santel]] ha Matthias, a zeuas da vout Impalaerien Santel, hag he c'hoar [[Elisabeth Aostria (1554–1592)| Elisabeth]], a oa pried d'ar roue gall [[Charlez IX (Bro-C'hall)| Charlez IX ]]. He zud kozh a-berzh mamm e oa [[Karl V, impalaer santel |Karl V]], hag [[Isabella Portugal]], tad ha mamm he gwaz; he zud-kozh a-berzh tad e oa [[Ferdinand Iañ an Impalaeriezh santel]], hag [[Anna Bohemia ha Hungaria]]. Mamm Karl V ha Ferdinand, he zadoù-kozh, e oa [[Juana Kastilha]], lesanvet ''Juana la Loca'' (ar Follez)), hag a oa merc'h da [[Ferdinand II Aragon]] ha da [[Isabella Iañ Kastilha]].
 
Anna e oa ar bugel muiañ karet gant he zad, a blije dezhañ c'hoari ganti. Un deskadurezh katolik he doe, goude ma oa troet he zad gant mennozhioù [[Luther]].
 
==He dimeziñ==
[[File:Coat of Arms of Anna of Austria (1549-1580), Queen Consort of Spain.svg|thumb|left|210px|Coat of arms ofSkoed Anna of AustriaAostria, Queen ofrouanez SpainSpagn.]]
Kefrisa e 1568 da [[Karl Aostria (1545-1568)]], priñs Asturiez, ha dimezet goude e 1570 d'e dad, [[Fulup II Spagn|Fulup II]], roue Spagn, kenderv d'he zad-hi.
 
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==Biography==
[[File:Coat of Arms of Anna of Austria (1549-1580), Queen Consort of Spain.svg|thumb|left|210px|Coat of arms of Anna of Austria, Queen of Spain.]]
 
As the eldest daughter of the Holy Roman Emperor, Anna was a desirable party for marriage at the European courts. Her parents thought of a Spanish marriage for its links between the Austrian and Spanish Habsburg families. Initially she had her cousin [[Don Carlos, Prince of Asturias|Don Carlos of Spain]] in mind, the only son of her maternal uncle [[Philip II of Spain]]. These plans were shattered in 1568 when Don Carlos died, due to falling out with his father and going on hunger strike. The Spanish marriage plans received a boost when Philip's third wife, [[Elisabeth of Valois]], died in child-birth, also in 1568, and Philip was so now a widower with two young daughters. Philip had been married three times before: first to his double firstly cousin [[Maria Manuela, Princess of Portugal]], secondly to first cousin, one removed [[Mary I of England]], and thirdly to the aforementioned Elisabeth of Valois. Philip was now looking for his fourth wife, since he had no male heir since Don Carlos died. In February 1569, Anna's engagement to her uncle Philip II was announced and in May 1570 they married by [[Proxy marriage|proxy]].
 
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The couple travelled to Portugal, after the death of the childless [[Henry, King of Portugal|Henry of Portugal]], and the royal couple became seriously ill. At the time, Anna was pregnant with her daughter, Maria. The doctors who wanted to save her, left her to bleed for [[anemia]]. In much pain and after childbirth, she died of heart failure.
 
 
 
 
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{{Persondata
| NAME = Austria, Anna Of
| ALTERNATIVE NAMES =
| SHORT DESCRIPTION =
| DATE OF BIRTH = 1 November 1549
| PLACE OF BIRTH = [[Cigales]], [[Spain]]
| DATE OF DEATH = 26 October 1580
| PLACE OF DEATH = [[Badajoz]], [[Spain]]
}}