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- 3 - period. Religious education was her personal responsibility, influenced as she was by the evangelical teachings she had absorbed in her childhood. The whole clan revered and respected the Mother until the very last years of her long life, during which she witnessed the births of seventy-seven grandchildren and 160 great-grandchildren. Her daughters went far away to marry princes and other rulers; her sons went to battlefields in Holland to fight for the principle of religious tolerance. Wherever her children went, they wrote letters bearing testimony to their reverence. Of her five sons, four gave their lives for religious freedom and for Dutch independence. Her eldest son, William the Silent, became the founder of the Dutch nation and a new dynasty. Cueen Juliana is a direct descendant of another son of Juliana of Stolberg. S. TRUMAN LIBRARY HARRY

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