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In page Anna of Tyrol:

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In 1617 Anna and her husband founded the Capuchin Church, Vienna. On 10 November 1618[1] construction began on their tomb. Anna died a month after construction started, on 14 December 1618[2][3][4] aged 33; her husband died only three months later, on 20 March 1619. Both spouses were temporarily buried in the royal Poor Clare monastery in Vienna.[a][6] Only after the completion of construction of the built, which was continued by their cousin and successor, Emperor Ferdinand II, in 1633 the coffins with the remains of Matthias and Anna were transferred into the tomb, known as the Imperial Crypt. Their coffins were placed side by side.[citation needed] It was only during the reign of Ferdinand III that the Imperial crypt finally became the burial place of the Habsburg dynasty.[5][7][8]