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Anne, of Burgundy, Duchess of Bedford, 1404?-1432


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    • Anna, von Burgund, Herzogin von Bedford, 1404?-1432
    • Anne, de Bourgogne, duchesse de Bedfort, 1404?-1432
    • Anne, Duchess of Bedford, 1404?-1432
    • Bedford, Anna, von Burgund, Herzogin von, 1404?-1432
    • Bedford, Anne, Duchess of, 1404?-1432
    • Bedfort, Anne, de Bourgogne, duchesse de, 1404?-1432
    • Bourgogne, Anne de, duchesse de Bedfort, 1404?-1432
    • Burgund, Anna von, Herzogin von Bedford, 1404?-1432
    • Burgundy, Anne of, Duchess of Bedford, 1404?-1432
    • Ana, de Borgoña, duquesa de Bedford, 1404?-1432
    • Borgoña, Ana de, duquesa de Bedford, 1404?-1432
    • Anna, van Boergondië, 1404?-1432
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          • found: König, E. The Bedford hours, 2007:p. 5 (Anne of Burgundy) p. 129 (1404-1432; husband John of Lancaster (1389-1435), Duke of Bedford)
          • found: König, E. Das Stundenbuch des Herzogs von Bedford, c2006:p. 12 (Anna von Burgund) p. 80 (Anne de Bourgogne) p. 161 (Herzogin Anna; sister of Philip the Good of Burgundy; married John, Duke of Bedford) p. 165 (married Bedford 13 May 1423 in Troyes; d. 14 Nov. 1432 in Paris)
          • found: OCLC, Feb. 2, 2011(hdgs.: Bedford, Anne, Duchess of, 1403 or 4-1432; Anne, Duchess of Bedford; Anne de Bourgogne, 1404 - 1432, Duchesse de Be.; usages as subject: Anne, Duchess of Bedford; Bourgogne (Anne de), Duchesse de Bedfort)
          • found: Echols, A. An annotated index of medieval women, c1992(Anne of Burgundy, Duchess of Bedford; b. 1402-d. 1432; France; daughter of Margaret of Hainault and John the Fearless, Duke of Burgundy; m. John, Duke of Bedford, in 1423; notable for charitable contributions; d. of plague)
          • found: Chevalier, U. Répertoire des sources historiques du Moyen Âge, 1877-1903(Anne; Anne de Bourgogne, duchesse de Bedfort; daughter of Jean-sans-Peur, duc de Bourgogne; b. 1404; m. Jean duc de Bedfort 1423 Apr. 13; d. in Paris 1432 Nov. 14)
          • found: Gesta, v. 23, no. 1 (1984), viewed online Feb. 2, 2011:Smith, J.C. The tomb of Anne of Burgundy, Duchess of Bedford, in the Musée du Louvre, p. 39 (Anne of Burgundy (1404-1432), wife of John of Lancaster, Duke of Bedford and Regent of France)
          • found: DNB online, Feb. 2, 2011:John [John of Lancaster], duke of Bedford (Anne of Burgundy, sister of Philip the Good; married John, duke of Bedford, 13 May 1423; d. Nov. 1432)
          • found: VIAF, 12 Jan 2023(authorized access points in VIAF cluster: Anna van Boergondië, Anne, of Burgundy, Duchess of Bedford, 1404?-1432, Anne 1404?-1432 of Burgundy, Duchess of Bedford; VIAF ID: 168390596 (Personal)) - http://viaf.org/viaf/168390596
          • found: Wikipedia, 12 January 2023:Anne of Burgundy (Anne of Burgundy, Duchess of Bedford (French: Anne de Bourgogne) (30 September 1404-13 November 1432); a daughter of John the Fearless, Duke of Burgundy (1371-1419), and his wife Margaret of Bavaria (1363-1423); June 1423 at Troyes, Anne married John of Lancaster, 1st Duke of Bedford, son of Henry IV of England and Regent of France; no children; died 13 November 1432 in Paris, at Hôtel de Bourgogne (or, in one source, Hôtel de Bourbon, adjoining Louvre Palace); buried at couvent des Célestins (Church of the Celestines, Paris); in 1853, her remains were re-buried in Saint Bégnine cathedral in Dijon) - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anne_of_Burgundy
          • found: Wikipédia, l'encyclopédie libre, 12 January 2023(Anne de Bourgogne (1404-1432); Anne de Bourgogne, duchesse de Bedford, comtesse de Kendal et de Richmond, baronne d'Elbeuf; Burgundian aristocrat, of Valois-Bourgogne family; born 30 September 1404, in Arras; died 14 November 2032, in Tour Jean-sans-Peur) - https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anne_de_Bourgogne_(1404-1432)
          • found: Wikipedia, 12 January 2023:Tour Jean-sans-Peur (Tour Jean-sans-Peur or Tour de Jean-sans-Peur (English: Tower of John the Fearless), located in the 2nd arrondissement of Paris, is the last vestige of the Hôtel de Bourgogne, the residence first of the Counts of Artois and then the Dukes of Burgundy) - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tour_Jean-sans-Peur - https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Tour_Jean-sans-Peur&oldid=1019848270
          • found: Johnson, Lauren. The shadow king, 2019:page 47 (after marriage of Anne of Burgundy, sister of Philippe of Burgundy, to John, duke of Bedford, they were seldom apart; Anne was the glue that bound her brother and husband together through sometimes very rocky periods in their relationship; her skills as a diplomat) pages 67, etc. (Bedford travelled to England in December 1425, accompanied by Anne of Burgundy, was in England until spring 1427; Bedford's Rouen base was the seat of Henry VI's government in Normandy; Bedford and Anne turned their homes in Paris and Rouen into opulent centres of artistic patronage; transformed Rouen Castle into sumptuous palace with its own library, suites of private apartments, and chapels; one work produced was illuminated book of hours (BL, Add MS 18850) that Anne gave Henry VI, at the court of Rouen, as a New Year's gift in 1431; November 1432, with plague in Paris, Anne took to her bed in Hôtel de Bourbon, died 2 hours after midnight on 13 November, 28 years old; buried the following Saturday in convent of the Célestins)
          • found: Gesta, 1984, viewed online 18 January 2023:Smith, Jeffrey Chipps. The Tomb of Anne of Burgundy, Duchess of Bedford, in the Musée du Louvre, page 39 (Anne of Burgundy, Duchess of Bedford) pages 41-49 (her social status was established by both her birth and marriage to John of Lancaster; between 1423 and her death in 1432, Anne as wife of Regent of France ranked with Charles VI's widow Isabeau of Bavaria as the most important woman in France; died 14 November 1432 while living in Hôtel d'Orléans in Paris (in note: one source, A Parisian Journal 1405-1419 [i.e., 1449], states that she died 13 November); Duke of Bedford buried his wife, according to her wishes, in Celestine Church; Celestine Church was torn down in 1847; Anne's physical remains were sent to St. Benigne in Dijon)
          • found: Wikipedia, la enciclopedia libre, 17 January 2023(Ana de Borgoña; Ana, duquesa de Bedford) - https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ana_de_Borgo%C3%B1a
          • found: Wikidata, 12 January 2023(Anne of Burgundy (Q536307); also known as: Anne, de Bourgogne; Spanish: Ana de Borgoña; description: medieval noblewoman; image caption: Anne, Duchess of Bedford; sex or gender: female; given name: Anna; noble title: duke, duchess; date of birth: 30 September 1404; place of birth: Arras; date of death: 14 November 1432; place of death: Tour Jean-sans-Peur; family: House of Valois-Burgundy; occupation: aristocrat) - http://www.wikidata.org/entity/Q536307
          • found: Wikipedia, 17 January 2023:Bedford Hours (Bedford Hours; French late medieval book of hours, early 15th century; includes portraits of Duke and Duchess of Bedford; in early 1420s, was in possession of John of Lancaster, the Duke of Bedford and regent of France on behalf of his nephew Henry VI; in 1423 he gave the manuscript to his wife Anne of Burgundy as a wedding present; in 1430 Anne gave it as Christmas present to Henry VI; is in British Library, Add MS 18850) - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bedford_Hours
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