Anna Radziwiłłowa

Anna Radziwiłłowa

Anna Radziwiłłowa (1567–1617), was a Polish magnate and court official. She was the daughter of duke Gotthard Kettler of Courland, and married Albrecht Radziwiłł in 1586.[1][2] She regularly attended court and served as a lady-in-waiting to Anne of Austria, Queen of Poland, in 1593-1598.[3]

References

  1. ^ Acta Poloniae Historica. Zakład Narodowy im. Ossolińskich. 1999.
  2. ^ Warszawie, Muzeum Narodowe w (2006). Gallery of Polish Painting: Guide. National Museum. ISBN 978-83-7100-327-1.
  3. ^ Bogucka, M. (1999). "Women and culture in Poland in early modern times". Acta Poloniae Historica (80): 61–97. ISSN 0001-6829. PMID 19280739.
  • Biogram został opublikowany w 1987 r. w XXX tomie Polskiego Słownika Biograficznego.
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