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  1. Anna van Egmont (March 1533 – 24 March 1558), mainly known as Anna van Buren (or Anna van Bueren), was a Dutch heiress who became the first wife of William the Silent, Prince of Orange.

    • Françoise de Lannoy
    • Egmond
  2. Anna van Egmond, vooral bekend als Anna gravin van Buren (Grave, maart 1533 — Breda, 24 maart 1558), gravin van Buren, Lingen en Leerdam; vrouwe van IJsselstein, Borssele, Grave, Cranendonck, Eindhoven, Jaarsveld, Kortgene, Sint-Maartensdijk en Odijk, was de enige dochter van Maximiliaan van Egmont en Françoise de Lannoy en was de eerste ...

  3. Anna van Egmont the Elder (1504–1574) was the mother of executed counts Horn and Montigny. Biography. She was born in IJsselstein as the daughter of the Dutch stadtholder of Guelders, Count Floris van Egmont, and Margaretha van Bergen (ca. 1481-ca. 1551).

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  4. Anna van Egmont, or Anna van Buren, was the first wife of William of Orange (1533–1584). The only child of Maximiliaan van Egmont, count of Buren (1509–1548), a commanding officer in the service of Charles V, and Francoise de Lannoy (1513–1562), she was raised at her family castle in Buren.

  5. Anna van Egmont (Grave, March 1533 – Breda, 24 March 1558) was a member of an important and rich Dutch family. She was the first wife of William the Silent, Prince of Orange. She was the only child of Maximiliaan van Egmond and Françoise de Lannoy.

  6. Anna of Egmont, Countess of Buren, was a wealthy heiress. She married William of Orange when they were both eighteen. It took no less than three years to negotiate the marriage, because Anna had inherited so much land and other property. The marriage enhanced Willem’s fortune and status as well.

  7. Anna van Egmont was a wealthy Dutch heiress who became the first wife of William the Silent, Prince of Orange. As the only child of Maximiliaan van Egmond and Françoise de Lannoy, she was suo jure Countess of Buren and Lady of Egmond.