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  1. Anna van Bourgondië. Anne, Lady of Ravenstein, previously Anna van Borselen (circa 1435 – 14 January 1508), was the governess of Mary, suo jure Duchess of Burgundy, herself a member of the House of Valois-Burgundy as an illegitimate daughter of Philip III, Duke of Burgundy ("Philip the Good").

    • circa 1435
    • Lady of Ravensburg
    • 14 January 1508
  2. Anna van Bourgondië (c.1435-1508) was een natuurlijke dochter van de Bourgondische hertog Filips de Goede uit zijn buitenechtelijke relatie met Jacqueline van Steenberghe. Ze groeide op aan het Bourgondische hof in de Nederlanden en werd gouvernante van de latere hertogin Maria van Bourgondië.

  3. 20 mar 2023 · Portrait of a Woman, possibly Anna van Bourgondië, Founder of Slot Windenburg op Dryschor (Schouwen) and Wife of Adolf van Kleef, Jan van Rossum, 1662 - Rijksmuseum.

  4. Anne, Lady of Ravenstein, previously Anna van Borselen (circa 1435 – 14 January 1508), was the governess of Mary, suo jure Duchess of Burgundy, herself a member of the House of Valois-Burgundy as an illegitimate daughter of Philip III, Duke of Burgundy ("Philip the Good").

  5. 4 dic 2022 · Personal data Anna van Bourgondië. She was born about 1540. She died about 1615. A child of Philips [illegitimate] van Bourgondië and Jeanne d' Hesdin. This information was last updated on December 4, 2022. Household of Anna van Bourgondië. She is married to Jacob de Smit van Baarland. They got married about 1558. Child (ren):

    • Female
    • Jacob de Smit Van Baarland, Jacob de
  6. About: Anna van Bourgondië. Anne, Lady of Ravenstein, previously Anna van Borselen (circa 1435 – 14 January 1508), was the governess of Mary, suo jure Duchess of Burgundy, herself a member of the House of Valois-Burgundy as an illegitimate daughter of Philip III, Duke of Burgundy ("Philip the Good").

  7. We do. The marina is right on the Oosterschelde, and from its club house you can see the Krabbenkreek (yep, that’s Crab Creek) and its marshes and mudflats. The person to decide to impolder this muddy area off Tholen was Anna van Bourgondië. The year, 1475. She dedicated the church and entire village to St Anna.