Lady of Buren

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Lady of Buren is a Dutch noble title historically associated with the Egmond family and later the House of Orange-Nassau, notably borne by Anna van Egmond, the first wife of William the Silent.

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Lady of Buren canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf noble title
associatedDynasty House of Egmond
House of Orange-Nassau
associatedMonarch House of Orange-Nassau
surface form: Dutch royal family
associatedPlace Buren
associatedRegion Gelderland
country Netherlands
currentSymbolicUse traditional title within the Dutch royal house
historicalAssociation Dutch nobility
historicalStatus hereditary title
languageOfTitle Dutch
linkedTitle Count of Buren
Lord of Buren
maritalAllianceSignificance linked the House of Orange-Nassau to the Egmond inheritance
nobleRank lady
notableBearer Countess of Buren
surface form: Anna van Egmond, Countess of Buren
notableBearerSpouse William I, Prince of Orange
surface form: William the Silent
notableEventAssociation marriage of Anna van Egmond to William the Silent
notablePeriod 16th century
notableTitleHolder Anna van Egmond
William I, Prince of Orange
surface form: William the Silent
titleGenderForm female
titleHolderFamily House of Egmond
House of Orange-Nassau
usedBy members of the House of Egmond
House of Orange-Nassau
surface form: members of the House of Orange-Nassau

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Anna van Egmond title Lady of Buren
Anna van Buren positionHeld Lady of Buren