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Anna Gonsalves Paes de Azevedo (Salvador de Bahia, Brazil; 1612—The Hague, Netherlands; 21 December 1674), or Anna Paes, was a Brazilian plantation owner. Daughter of the Portuguese plantation owner Jeronimo de Azevedo and Isabel Gonsalves Paes; married in 1630 to Portuguese army Captain Pedro Correia da Silva (d. 1630), and 1637 in Recife to Charles de Tourlon (d. 1644), commander of the guard of the Dutch governor John Maurice, Prince of Nassau-Siegen, and in 1645 in Recife to Gijsbert de With (1611–1692), councillor in the Dutch colonial legal court of Brazil.

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  • Anna Gonsalves Paes de Azevedo (Salvador de Bahia, Brazil; 1612—The Hague, Netherlands; 21 December 1674), or Anna Paes, was a Brazilian plantation owner. Daughter of the Portuguese plantation owner Jeronimo de Azevedo and Isabel Gonsalves Paes; married in 1630 to Portuguese army Captain Pedro Correia da Silva (d. 1630), and 1637 in Recife to Charles de Tourlon (d. 1644), commander of the guard of the Dutch governor John Maurice, Prince of Nassau-Siegen, and in 1645 in Recife to Gijsbert de With (1611–1692), councillor in the Dutch colonial legal court of Brazil. (en)
  • Anna Gonsalves Paes de Azevedo, även känd som Anna Paes, född i Salvador de Bahia, Brasilien 1612, död i Haag, Nederländerna 21 december 1674, sockerodlare. Dotter till portugisen Jeronimo de Azevedo, plantageägare, och Isabel Gonsalves Paes. Gift 1630 i Salvador de Bahia med soldaten Pedro Correia da Silva (d. 1630), kapten i den portugisiska armén, och 1637 i Recife med Charles de Tourlon jr (d. 1644), gardesbefäl hos Johan Moritz av Nassau-Siegen, och 1645 i Recife med Gijsbert de With (1611–1692), medlem av det rättsliga rådet i Brasilien. (sv)
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  • Anna Gonsalves Paes de Azevedo (Salvador de Bahia, Brazil; 1612—The Hague, Netherlands; 21 December 1674), or Anna Paes, was a Brazilian plantation owner. Daughter of the Portuguese plantation owner Jeronimo de Azevedo and Isabel Gonsalves Paes; married in 1630 to Portuguese army Captain Pedro Correia da Silva (d. 1630), and 1637 in Recife to Charles de Tourlon (d. 1644), commander of the guard of the Dutch governor John Maurice, Prince of Nassau-Siegen, and in 1645 in Recife to Gijsbert de With (1611–1692), councillor in the Dutch colonial legal court of Brazil. Anna Paes was given one of the largest sugar plantations in Brazil as a dowry upon her first marriage in 1630. In contrast to most Portuguese colonists, she remained when Portuguese Brazil became conquered by the Dutch and became an important member at the court of the Dutch governor John Maurice, Prince of Nassau-Siegen, with whom she was said to have had an affair. During the war with the Portuguese, she declared loyalty toward the Netherlands, and left for The Hague when Brazil was taken by Portugal in 1654. In Brazil, "Dona Anna Paes" became a legendary figure, often used in literature. She is the subject of a novel by . (en)
  • Anna Gonsalves Paes de Azevedo, även känd som Anna Paes, född i Salvador de Bahia, Brasilien 1612, död i Haag, Nederländerna 21 december 1674, sockerodlare. Dotter till portugisen Jeronimo de Azevedo, plantageägare, och Isabel Gonsalves Paes. Gift 1630 i Salvador de Bahia med soldaten Pedro Correia da Silva (d. 1630), kapten i den portugisiska armén, och 1637 i Recife med Charles de Tourlon jr (d. 1644), gardesbefäl hos Johan Moritz av Nassau-Siegen, och 1645 i Recife med Gijsbert de With (1611–1692), medlem av det rättsliga rådet i Brasilien. Anna Paes fick på sitt bröllop 1630 en av de största sockerplantagerna i Brasilien som hemgift. Till skillnad från de flesta portugisiska kolonister kvarstannade hon vid den holländska erövringen och integrerades i den holländska kolonin. Hon var en viktig medlem av hovet kring Nederländernas guvernör Johan Maurits av Nassau-Siegen, med vilken hon ryktades ha ett förhållande. Hennes andre make anklagades 1643 för förräderi, och hon arbetade för hans frigivning. Under kriget med Portugal förklarades hon vara lojal mot Nederländerna, och då kolonin återerövrats av Portugal 1654 lämnade hon Brasilien och reste till Nederländerna med sin tredje man. De bosatte sig i Haag, där de försökte återfå hennes egendom i Brasilien. I Brasilien blev "Dona Anna Paes" en legendarisk gestalt som skildrades i skönlitteraturen. En roman av baseras på hennes liv och påstådda förhållande med Johan Maurits av Nassau-Siegen. (sv)
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