Anna van Buren

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Anna van Buren, born Anna van Egmond, was a 16th-century Dutch noblewoman best known as the first wife of William of Orange (William the Silent).

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Anna van Egmond van Buren 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Dutch noble
historical figure
noblewoman
alsoKnownAs Anna van Buren
surface form: Anna van Egmond van Buren

Anna van Egmond-Buren
aristocraticStatus landed nobility
associatedWith County of Buren
House of Orange-Nassau
Leerdam NERFINISHED
birthName Anna van Egmond
countryOfCitizenship Habsburg Netherlands
familyName van Buren
van Egmond
givenName Anna
hasTitleThroughMarriage Princess of Orange
heritage Dutch
historicalContext Dutch Revolt era
languageSpoken Dutch
maritalStatus married
marriageSignificance brought the lordship of Buren to the House of Orange-Nassau
strengthened William the Silent’s position among the Dutch nobility
memberOfNobleFamily House of Egmond
nobleRank countess
nobleTitle Countess of Buren
Countess of Leerdam
notableFact her estates and titles were integrated into the Orange-Nassau possessions through her marriage
notableFor being the first wife of William the Silent
notableRelative William I, Prince of Orange
surface form: William the Silent
positionHeld Lady of Buren
Lady of Leerdam
region Low Countries
religion Roman Catholicism
roleInDynasty early consort of the Orange-Nassau line
sexOrGender female
socialClass high nobility
spouse William I, Prince of Orange
William I, Prince of Orange
surface form: William the Silent
spouseOrder first wife of William the Silent
timePeriod 16th century

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Anna van Egmond alsoKnownAs Anna van Buren
Anna van Buren alsoKnownAs Anna van Buren
this entity surface form: Anna van Egmond van Buren