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  1. Johanna Maria van der Gheynst (also called Jeanne Marie van der Gheynst, Johanna Maria van der Gheenst; c. 1505 - 15 December 1541) was briefly the mistress of Emperor Charles V in 1521-1522 and the mother of one of his daughters, Margaret of Parma. Margaret served as Governess-General of the Netherlands from 1559 to 1567 and from 1580 to 1583.

    • c. 1500
    • Gilles Johan van der Gheynst
    • 15 December 1541
    • Jean van den Dyke
  2. In this genre scene, Théodore Jozef Canneel gives us a romanticized picture of the emperor’s private life. In 1522, Johanna van der Gheynst, the daughter of a tapestry-weaver in the region of Oudenaarde, gave birth to a daughter who later became Margaret of Parma.

  3. Johanna Maria van der Gheynst (also called Jeanne Marie van der Gheynst, Johanna Maria van der Gheenst; c. 1505 - 15 December 1541) was briefly the mistress of Emperor Charles V in 1521-1522 and the mother of one of his daughters, Margaret of Parma. Margaret served as Governess-General of the Netherlands from 1559 to 1567 and from 1580 to 1583.

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  5. When Johanna Maria van der Gheynst was born in 1500, in Nukerke, Maarkedal, East Flanders, Belgium, her father, Gilles Johan Van Der Gheynst, was 30 and her mother, Johanna van der Caye van Cocambi, was 20. She married Jan van den Dycke in 1525. They were the parents of at least 1 daughter.

  6. EN. Dutch. NL; French. FR; Tickets. Tickets Menu Close. Visit and tickets. ... Johanna van der Gheynst with her Child in the Cradle. Date: 1861 Dimensions: 72 × 59 cm

  7. Apr 26, 2022 · Johanna Maria van der Gheynst (also called Jeanne Marie van der Gheynst, Johanna Maria van der Gheenst; c. 1500 - 15 December 1541) was in 1521-1522, for a short time, the mistress of the Emperor Charles V and bore him a daughter, Margaret of Parma, who was Governor of the Netherlands from 1559 to 1567 and from 1580 to 1583. Life.

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