Anne van Doeveryn

Anne van Doeveryn (1549–1625) was a Dutch-language poet.

Anne was born in Brussels in 1549, the daughter of Adolphe van Doeveryn.

[1] She made her profession in the Grand Beguinage of Leuven in 1575, where she worked as an embroiderer.

In her free time she made artificial flowers to decorate the church, as well as reading vernacular translations of the Bible and the Church Fathers, and writing poetry.

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