Anna Hansdatter Svane was born in
Ribe, and was the youngest of 15 children of historiographer and archdeacon Hans Svaning and Marine Sørensdatter Stage. She grew up in a household that focused on spiritual and intellectual pursuits. On 9 August 1590, she was married to the mayor of
Horsens, burgher merchant Hans Olufsen Riber (died 1615). The couple had seven children, two of whom died as infants. Her daughter Anne Svane () was married to mayor of Horsens Ernst von Baden. One son Oluf Svane (c. 1601) became mayor of Horsens like his father. After the death of her husband, she took over his business and managed his many properties in Horsens. She became a leading member of the then growing wealthy Danish
burgher class. During the sack of Jutland by German troops during the
Thirty Years' War in 1627–29, she fled to her son Hans in
Frisia, who was studying there at the time. Anna Svane died in Horsens on 9 October 1637 and was buried at Horsens Klosterkirke. ==References==