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  1. Among people born in 1799, Princess Maria Anna of Saxony ranks 25 . Beforeherare Countess of Ségur, René Caillié, Almeida Garrett, Ferenc Gyulay, Duchess Amelia of Württemberg, and Jedediah Smith.After herare Duchess Marie of Württemberg, Ludwig Rellstab, Ignaz von Döllinger, François-Auguste Biard, Henri Druey, and Ferdinand Reich.

  2. Father. Maximilian, Hereditary Prince of Saxony. Mother. Princess Carolina of Parma. Religion. Roman Catholicism. Signature. John ( German: Johann; Polish: Jan; 12 December 1801 – 29 October 1873) was King of Saxony from 9 August 1854 until his death in 1873. He was a member of the House of Wettin.

  3. As wife of the Dutch national hero, William of Orange, Anna of Saxony's immoderate behaviour and bouts of temper were an embarrassment. She neglected their children, publicly ridiculed her husband and squandered their money. Pregnant from a lover, she was locked up and finally plunged into total insanity. Anna of Saxony (1544-77) was 9, when ...

  4. Maria Anna Leopoldine Elisabeth Wilhelmine. House. Wittelsbach. Father. Maximilian I Joseph of Bavaria. Mother. Caroline of Baden. Princess Maria Anna of Bavaria ( German: Maria Anna Leopoldine Elisabeth Wilhelmine von Bayern; 27 January 1805 – 13 September 1877), known as 'Marie' was Queen of Saxony from 1836 to 1854 as the second wife of ...

  5. Broché – 2 août 2016. In the early 1570s, a scandal worthy of the court of Henry VIII set Europe’s noble courts ablaze with one of century’s most shocking marital debacles. Anna of Saxony (1544-1577), wife of the Dutch prince and rebel leader William of Orange, had embarked on a torrid love affair with the father of one of the age’s ...

  6. 5 de ago. de 2016 · Anna of Saxony was born in 1567 as the youngest daughter of Elector Augustus of Saxony and Anne of Denmark. On 16 January 1586 Anna married Duke Johann Casimir of Saxe-Coburg in Dresden. She was known as fun-loving and appeared in magnificent court festivals. Her new husband was more reserved and usually spent several weeks [read more]

  7. Anna of Saxony: The Scarlet Lady of Orange. Author: Ingrun Mann. In the early 1570s, a scandal worthy of the court of Henry VIII set Europe’s noble courts ablaze with one of century’s most shocking marital debacles. Anna of Saxony (1544-1577), wife of the Dutch prince and rebel leader William of Orange, had embarked on a torrid love affair ...