As wife of Philip of Burgundy-Beveren (1485-1498) After her marriage to such a powerful man as Philip of Burgundy-Beveren was, Anna was the "wife of". The first years of Anna's marriage were difficult. In 1488 her husband and Maximilian of Austria were even imprisoned by the people of
Bruges. Philip was chamberlain of Maximilian. He died in Bruges on 4 August 1498. In 1488 a daughter was born to Anna. In 1489 she gave birth to her successor
Adolf of Burgundy.
As a widow (1498-1502) Castle ruins The famous scholar
Erasmus (1466-1536) was very good in Latin at a young age. He therefore became secretary to bishop
David of Burgundy. In
Bergen op Zoom he came to know Jacob Battus (c. 1465–1502) secretary of that town. Jacob enabled him to study in Paris. In 1499 and 1501 Erasmus visited
Tournehem Castle, owned by Anna's father in law
Anthony, bastard of Burgundy who lived till 1504. At the castle Jacob Battus had become governor of Anna's children. In January 1500 Erasmus wrote an overly flattering letter to Anna van Borselen, hoping for financial support. He needed to become a doctor, and at the time he was not a well known writer. Anna gave some support, but not much. In 1501 Erasmus would accidentally meet Anna on the streets of Veere, but apart from acknowledging each other, they did not talk then. Anna's problem was that her father had acquired a lot of possessions, but had also accumulated a substantial debt. Battus informed Erasmus about her bad financial situation. In general, the income of high offices could offset high debts, but this income had ended with the death of her husband in 1498.
Married to Louis of Montfoort (1502-1505) Anna would remarry to Louis of Montfoort, a younger brother of
Jan III van Montfoort (1448-1522). In January 1501 Anna's son Adolf got ownership of Veere, and in June 1502 Louis was confirmed as Lord of Veere. It meant that whatever happened, after Anna, Adolph would get Veere. Louis would only rule during Adolf's minority. He died on 10 November 1505. That same year a fire caused a lot destruction on the Zandenburg.
Mother of Adolf (1505-1518) On 22 August 1504 Adolf came of age, and was confirmed as Lord of Veere. Adolf would quickly gain the respect and esteem of the sovereigns of the Burgundian Netherlands, gradually diminishing Anna's role. However, Anna's interests in commerce and fishery meant that she continued to be involved. In 1505 a delegation from Veere visited
James IV of Scotland in Adolf's name, but no decisive results were obtained. In 1515 Adolf became a knight of the Golden Fleece. Adolf's son
Maximilian of Burgundy (1514–1558), was the Lord of Veere who had Cornelis Battus (son of Jacob) as teacher for some time. This was also the time that Erasmus was a regular visitor at Zandenburg. In September 1518 the Plague entered Zeeland. Anna fled to Domburg, but when she came back to Zandenburg she contracted the disease, and died on 8 December 1518.
Statue Anna's statue on the façade of the town hall of Veere dates from about 1517. == Offspring ==