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Anne, Queen of Hungary

(1503-1547), Wife of Ferdinand I, Holy Roman Emperor

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Anne, Queen of Hungary wrongly identified as Lady Jane Grey, by Antoine Maurin, printed by  François Le Villain, published by  Edward Bull, published by  Edward Churton, after  Hans Maler - NPG D32036

Anne, Queen of Hungary wrongly identified as Lady Jane Grey

by Antoine Maurin, printed by François Le Villain, published by Edward Bull, published by Edward Churton, after Hans Maler
lithograph, 1820s (1519)
NPG D32036

Anne, Queen of Hungary wrongly identified as Lady Jane Grey, by Robert William Sievier, and  John Brydone, after  Hans Maler - NPG D24992

Anne, Queen of Hungary wrongly identified as Lady Jane Grey

by Robert William Sievier, and John Brydone, after Hans Maler
stipple engraving, published 4 June 1822
NPG D24992

Anne, Queen of Hungary wrongly identified as Lady Jane Grey, by Robert William Sievier, after  Hans Maler - NPG D32037

Anne, Queen of Hungary wrongly identified as Lady Jane Grey

by Robert William Sievier, after Hans Maler
stipple engraving, published 1822 (1519)
NPG D32037

Anne, Queen of Hungary wrongly identified as Lady Jane Grey, by Antoine Maurin, printed by  François Le Villain, published by  Edward Bull, published by  Edward Churton, after  Hans Maler - NPG D34620

Anne, Queen of Hungary wrongly identified as Lady Jane Grey

by Antoine Maurin, printed by François Le Villain, published by Edward Bull, published by Edward Churton, after Hans Maler
hand-coloured lithograph, 1830s (1519)
NPG D34620

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