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She married Ivan Sratsimir in 1356–1357. The marriage was a reaction to Ivan Alexander's divorce from Theodora and was aimed at weakening the position of the new empress,
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Anna is also known to have ordered the Vidin Psalter of 1359–1360. The empress was raised a Catholic. It is unknown whether she became
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of Orthodox saints, which is a hint that she most likely converted to Orthodoxy.
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The marriage produced three children – a son and two daughters:
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