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Suzanna van Baerle

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Born
  
8 March 1599
Amsterdam

Died
  
10 May 1637, The Hague, Netherlands

Children
  
Constantijn Huygens Jr., Lodewijck Huygens

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Lodewijck Huygens, Constantijn Huygens Jr, Constantijn Huygens, Christiaan Huygens, Nicholas Lanier

Suzanna van Baerle or Susanna Huygens (1599 – 1637) was a Dutch woman known for the book-long poem Dagh-werck that was written about her by her husband, Constantijn Huygens.

Baerle was born in Amsterdam as the daughter of the wealthy merchant Jan van Baerle (d.1605) and Jacomina Hoon (d.1617) whose early deaths left her a wealthy heiress at a young age. She had many suitors but chose to marry Huygens who fell in love with her in 1626. They married 6 April 1627 and had five children, Constantijn Huygens, Jr., Christiaan Huygens, Lodewijk Huygens, Philips Huygens (1633-1657) en Suzanna Huygens (1637-1725). She died soon after the birth of her youngest child, probably from complications related to the birth. Constantijn Huygens did not remarry.

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Suzanna van Baerle Wikipedia