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  1. 2 de ago. de 2016 · A scandalous woman of the renassiance who made history. 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 ...

  2. 21 de ene. de 2015 · Anna of Saxony was born on 23 December 1544 in Dresden to Maurice, Elector of Saxony and Agnes of Hesse. She became her father’s heiress upon the death of brother Albert, who died in infancy. She was thus very wealthy and an attractive candidate for marriage. She married as his second wife, William the Silent, or William I of Orange.

  3. 21 de dic. de 2023 · Anna of Saxony's Cruel Imprisonment and Early Death Christine was taken from her in 1575 and Anna was informed that her stay at Bellstein was almost over. Elector Augustus of Saxony warned William, who was negotiating his next (3rd) marriage, that as the divorce was not yet finalised and Anna had not confessed to adultery in a courtroom, his preparations for another marriage were premature.

  4. Anna was the eldest daughter of the elector Frederick I of Saxony (1370–1428) from his marriage to Catherine (1395–1442), daughter of Duke Henry I "the Mild" of Brunswick-Lüneburg. Anna, with a dowry of 19,000 Rhenish gold florins, married on 8 September 1433 in Kassel Landgrave Louis I of Hesse. Their engagement had been announced on the ...

  5. Anna of Saxony (1420–1462)Landgravine of Hesse. Born on June 5, 1420; died on September 17, 1462; daughter of Fredrick I the Warlike (b. Source for information on Anna of Saxony (1420–1462): Women in World History: A Biographical Encyclopedia dictionary.

  6. 4 de nov. de 2015 · 4th November 2015. The second Princess of Orange, and also William the Silent’s second wife, is probably the most scandalous of them all. She was born on 23 December 1544 in Dresden as the ...

  7. Princess Anna of Saxony and Archduke Joseph Francis of Austria Tomb of Archduke Joseph Francis and his family in the Palatinal Crypt, Budapest. Josef Franz, Archduke of Austria, Prince of Hungary (Josef Franz Leopold Anton Ignatius Maria; 28 March 1895 – 25 September 1957), was the eldest son of Archduke Joseph August of Austria and Princess Auguste Maria of Bavaria.