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  1. Anna of Saxony (23 December 1544 – 18 December 1577) was the heiress of Maurice, Elector of Saxony, and Agnes, eldest daughter of Philip I, Landgrave of Hesse. Maurice's only son, Albert, died in infancy. Anna was the second wife of William the Silent.

  2. 15 de jun. de 2019 · After the death of Anna of Buren, William, Prince of Orange, remarried to Anna of Saxony. Anna was born on 23 December 1544 in Dresden, the daughter of Maurice, Elector of Saxony and Agnes of Hesse. She would be their only surviving child, and she was just nine years old when her father died.

  3. 21 de dic. de 2023 · When the heiress Princess Anna of Saxony from the House of Wettin married William (Willem) the Silent, Prince of Orange on 25th August 1561 she couldn't have known that she was on the path towards her cruel demise. Born on 23rd December 1544 to Maurice, Elector of Saxony and his wife Agnes of Hesse, she was the couple's only surviving child.

  4. 4 de nov. de 2015 · History. The Fifteen Princesses of Orange: Anna of Saxony. By Moniek Bloks. 4th November 2015. The second Princess of Orange, and also William the Silent’s second wife, is probably the most...

  5. Anna of Saxony. primary name: primary name: Saxony, Anna of. Details. individual; German; Female. Life dates. 1544-1577. Biography. The second wife of William I of Orange (q.v.). She gave him five children of which the fourth son, Maurits (q.v.) became Prince of Orange. In 1570 she had an affair with Jan Rubens (q.v.) whom she gave one daughter.

  6. Anna; Archduchess of Austria, Princess of Hungary, Croatia and Bohemia Grand Princess of Tuscany: Born 4 January 1836 Dresden, Kingdom of Saxony: Died: 10 February 1859 (aged 23) Naples, Kingdom of the Two Sicilies: Burial

  7. Anna Maria of Saxony (1836–1859)Grand duchess of Tuscany. Name variations: Anna of Saxony; Maria Anna of Saxony. Born on April 1, 1836, in Dresden, Germany; died on February 10, 1859, in Florence, Italy; daughter of Amalia of Bavaria (1801–1877) and Johann also known as John (1801–1873), king of Saxony (r.