Person:Anna Maria of Hungary (1)

Anna Maria _____, of Hungary
b.1204
d.1237
m. 1215
  1. Anna Maria _____, of Hungary1204 - 1237
  2. Béla IV _____, of Hungary1206 - 1270
  3. Colomon of Galicia-LodomeriaBet 1207 & 1208 - 1241
  4. Elisabeth of Hungary1207 - 1231
  5. Andrew of Hungary1210 - Bet 1233 & 1234
Facts and Events
Name Anna Maria _____, of Hungary
Gender Female
Birth[1] 1204
Marriage to Ivan Asen II _____, of Bulgaria
Death[1] 1237
Other?  Not To Be Confused With?: Anna, Consort of Bulgaria (1)
Reference Number? Q747809?
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Anna Maria of Hungary (1204–1237) was an Empress consort of Bulgaria, daughter of King Andrew II of Hungary and Gertrude of Merania. She was sister of king Béla IV and Saint Elizabeth of Hungary. Her grandmother was Agnes of Antioch from House of Châtillon, the daughter of Raynald of Châtillon


In January 1221 she married Tsar Ivan Asen II of Bulgaria as his second wife. Her father was forced to agree to the marriage to effect his release from Bulgaria, where he had been captured on his return from Crusade in late 1218. Her dowry included the cities of Beograd and Braničevo.

Anna Maria and Ivan Asen II had several children, including:

  • Elena, who married Theodore II Doukas Laskaris of the Nicaea.
  • Thamar, at one point alleged to be engaged to the future Emperor Michael VIII Palaiologos.
  • Kaliman Asen I, who succeeded as emperor of Bulgaria 1241–1246.
  • Peter, who died in 1237.

She died of the plague in 1237 and was buried at SS. Forty Martyrs Church in Tarnovo.

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References
  1. 1.0 1.1 Anna Maria of Hungary, in Wikipedia: The Free Encyclopedia.
  2.   MÁRIA ([1204]-Trnovo Autumn 1237), in Cawley, Charles. Medieval Lands: A prosopography of medieval European noble and royal families.