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Anna de Beaumont
Lady of Valtierra / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Not to be confused with her niece Anna de Beaumont, daughter of Louis de Beaumont, 2nd Count de Lerín.
Anna de Beaumont (Dutch: Anne van Beaumont; died 1518 in Valladolid) was a Spanish-Navarrese noblewoman and lady-in-waiting, who served as Grand Mistress of the Imperial Household in Mechelen, in the early 16th century.
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Anna de Beaumont | |
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Lady of Valtierra | |
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Died | 1518 Valladolid |
Spouse | Luis de Peralte, Lord of Valtierra |
House | House of Beaumont |
Father | Louis I de Beaumont |
Mother | Juana de Navarre (daughter of Charles III of Navarre) |
Occupation | Governess of the Imperial Children at Mechelen. |
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Anna de Beaumont initially served as lady-in-waiting to Joanna "the Mad" of Castile, and arrived in her retinue in the Low Countries in 1496. From 1499, she became governess of Eleanor of Austria, and eventually also of Isabella, Mary and Archduke Charles (later Charles V), under the guardianship of their aunt Margaret of Austria, Governor of the Habsburg Netherlands, at the Hof van Savoye ('Court of Savoy') in Mechelen, Antwerp.