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  1. Magdalena of Neuenahr-Alpen. Anna, Princess of Anhalt-Bernburg (née Countess Anna of Bentheim-Tecklenburg; 4 January 1579 – 9 December 1624) was the consort of Christian I, Prince of Anhalt-Bernburg .

  2. La princesa Ana de Anhalt-Bernburg (nacida Condesa Ana de Bentheim-Tecklenburg; 4 de enero de 1579-9 de diciembre de 1624) fue la consorte del príncipe Cristián I de Anhalt-Bernburg .

  3. La princesa Ana de Anhalt-Bernburg (nacida Condesa Ana de Bentheim-Tecklenburg; 4 de enero de 1579-9 de diciembre de 1624) fue la consorte del príncipe Cristián I de Anhalt-Bernburg.

  4. Biography. Countess Anna of Bentheim-Tecklenburg was born in Bentheim on 4 January 1579 to Arnold III, Count of Bentheim-Steinfurt-Tecklenburg-Limburg and Magdalena of Neuenahr-Alpen. On 2 July 1595 she married Christian I, Prince of Anhalt-Bernburg in Lohrbach. They had sixteen children: Frederick Christian (b. and d. Amberg, 2 May 1596).

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    Eleanor Marie was a daughter of Prince Christian I (1568-1639) from his marriage to Anna of Bentheim-Tecklenburg (1579-1624), the daughter of Count Arnold III of Bentheim-Tecklenburg-Steinfurt-Limburg.

    Under the nickname die Beständige ("the Resistant"), she was co-founder and the second head of the Académie des Loyales, one of the female counterparts of the Fruitbearing Society. On 7 May 1626 in Güstrow, she married Duke John Albert II of Mecklenburg-Güstrow (1590-1636). After his death, she took up regency for her young son Gustav Adolph, as sp...

    From her marriage to John Albert II, she had the following children: 1. Anna Sophie (29 September, 1628 — 10 February 1666), married Duke Louis IV of Legnica 2. John Christian (1629–1631) 3. Eleanor (1630–1631) 4. Gustav Adolph(1633–1695) 5. Louise (20 May 1635 — 6 January 1648)

    J. S. Ersch: Allgemeine Encyklopädie der Wissenschaften und Künste, section 2, p. 118, Brockhaus, Leipzig, 1842 Online
    Eduard Vehse: Geschichte der deutschen Höfe seit der Reformation, vol. 35-36, Hamburg, 1856, p. 130 ff
  5. Bentheim-Tecklenburg was a German county based in the region around Tecklenburg in northern North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. History. Bentheim-Tecklenburg emerged as a partition of the County of Bentheim in 1277, and was partitioned between itself and Bentheim-Lingen in 1450. Count Conrad converted his county to Lutheranism in 1541.

  6. Bentheim-Tecklenburg. Das Haus Bentheim-Tecklenburg ist ein ehemals reichsständisches Adelsgeschlecht des westfälischen Uradels. Es ist seit dem 12. Jahrhundert nachweisbar. Die eigenständige Linie der Grafen von Bentheim-Tecklenburg entwickelte sich 1609 nach einer Erbteilung im reichsgräflichen Haus Bentheim.