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Elisabeth of Culemborg

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In parallel, she ruled in her domains, where she was known for her appreciation of arts and architecture as well as for the seminary (from 1532 a retirement home) she founded in 1520. She was also known as a pious Catholic and opposition toward the Protestant reformation, issued repression of
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Peter G. Bietenholz & Thomas Brian Deutscher: Contemporaries of Erasmus: A Biographical Register of the Renaissance and Reformation. Volym 1–3
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Peter G. Bietenholz & Thomas Brian Deutscher: Contemporaries of Erasmus: A Biographical Register of the Renaissance and Reformation. Volym 1–3
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Peter G. Bietenholz & Thomas Brian Deutscher: Contemporaries of Erasmus: A Biographical Register of the Renaissance and Reformation. Volym 1–3
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in 1506. She spent a great deal of her life at the court of the Netherlands, where she was an important and leading figure.
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After the death of her second spouse, she retired permanently to rule Culemborg.
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shortly before her death), from 1504 until 1555. She was also the
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Culemborg
fiefdom of Culemborg
Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor
dame d'honneur
Archduchess Margaret of Austria
Jasper of Culemborg
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Jean de Luxembourg-Ville
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Antoon I van Lalaing
maid of honour
Joan I of Castile
dame d'honneur
Archduchess Margaret of Austria
Erasmus
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Website Mens & Dier in Steen & Brons

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