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The biography follows a princess who is confined to an abbey in childhood and resists enforced monastic life, documenting threats, a coerced installation as abbess, and her formal protest supported by fellow nuns. Influenced by reformist relatives and contacts, she adopts evangelical practices within the cloister, persists in seeking freedom, and ultimately leaves for refuge at the Palatine court in Heidelberg. The account then traces the political and personal aftermath: the impressions she makes on a leading Netherlandish prince, the envoy mission of Marnix de Sainte-Aldegonde, ensuing marriage negotiations, and the ways these events shape her public role.
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