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  2. May 2, 2024 · Only 439 years after her death Anna Duchess of Saxony (1544-1577) has gotten a kind of gravestone. For many years Dutch visitors asked in the Dom of Meissen, Germany, where they could find her grave. On 9 February 2017 the Dombau-Verein Meissen e.V. finally decided to mark the graves, not only Anna’s, but also the one of Bishop Benno, who ...

  3. May 1, 2024 · List of rulers of Saxony. This article lists dukes, electors, and kings ruling over different territories named Saxony from the beginning of the Saxon Duchy in the 6th century to the end of the German monarchies in 1918.

  4. Apr 15, 2024 · Anna of Saxony, who died at 53 in 1585, kept her personal recipes close and would only reply with the medicines. Other women, like Dorothea of Mansfeld, who lived to age 85 (1493-1578), were more open to sharing both medicines and intellectual property.

  5. 4 days ago · Anna of Saxony 1437–1512: Albert IV Achilles 1414–1471–1486 Ansbach 1440–1486 Kulmbach 1457–1486: Margaret of Baden 1431–1457: Ernest of Saxony 1441–1486: Elisabeth of Bavaria 1443–1484: Louis II of Lower Hesse 1438–1471: Albert III of Saxony 1443–1500: Cunigunde of Austria 1465–1520: Albert IV of Bavaria-Munich 1447 ...

  6. May 2, 2024 · The Grave of Anna of Saxony can finally be found Only 439 years after her death Anna Duchess of Saxony (1544-1577) has gotten a kind of gravestone. For many years Dutch visitors asked in the Dom of Meissen, Germany, where they could find her grave.

  7. 5 days ago · Anna of Holstein-Gottorp (27 February 1575 – 24 April 1610) was a German noblewoman, member of the House of Holstein-Gottorp by birth and House of Hesse by marriage. Early life [ edit ] Anna was born as the seventh child and fourth daughter of Duke Adolf of Holstein-Gottorp and his wife, Landgravine Christine of Hesse (daughter of Landgrave ...

  8. Apr 29, 2024 · Jan Rubens became the legal adviser of Anna of Saxony, the second wife of William I of Orange, and resided at her court in Siegen in 1570. He subsequently had an affair with her, which led to a pregnancy. [6] .

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