Anna of Nassau-Dillenburg


Anna of Nassau-Dillenburg was a Flemish-German philanthropist.
Anna was the eldest daughter of John IV, Count of Nassau-Dillenburg, and his wife Maria, the daughter of John II, Lord of Jülich, Heinsberg and Löwenberg. Anna was married firstly to Otto V 'the Magnanimous,' Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg. With Otto's early death, her father-in-law, the elderly Duke Frederick acted as guardian of her son, Duke Henry I. Anna remarried to Philip I, Count of Katzenelnbogen, as his second wife, and went to reside under his roof. After Philip's death, the duchess returned to Celle in Brunswick, where she was appointed as guardian to her son after the death of his aged grandfather. Anna founded and established the hospital of St Anne in the suburbs of the town of Celle. She died there aged 72 on 8 April 1514.