Children
- Maria Belgica (born before 12 October 1598; died 28 July 1647), married in June 1629 to Colonel Theodor Croll (died 1640 in Venice ), Quartermaster general of Duke Odoardo Farnese, Duke of Parma,
- Manuel António (born 24 February 1600 in Delft; died 27 Oktober 1666 in Schlagen),
- Emilia Louise (born Juni 1603 in Delft; died 29. Oktober 1670), unmarried,
- Christopher William Louis (1604–7 July 1660); a military person, commander of the guards of Maurice of Nassau in 1624, Knight of Malta, married to Anne Marie of Moutéleone,
- Anna Louise (born before 3 May 1605; died 5 April 1669), unmarried,
- Juliana Catherine (c. 1607–22 July 1680), unmarried,
- Eleonora Mauritia (born before 10 May 1609; died 25 June 1674), married in Count George Frederick of Nassau-Siegen on 4 June 1647 in The Hague,
- Sabina Delphica (1612–20 Juli 1670), unmarried.
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“Most women without children spend much more time than men on housework; with children, they devote more time to both housework and child care. Just as there is a wage gap between men and women in the workplace, there is a leisure gap between them at home. Most women work one shift at the office or factory and a second shift at home.”
—Arlie Hochschild (20th century)
“Always and everywhere children take an active role in the construction and acquisition of learning and understanding. To learn is a satisfying experience, but also, as the psychologist Nelson Goodman tells us, to understand is to experience desire, drama, and conquest.”
—Carolyn Edwards (20th century)
“A child of three cannot raise its chubby fist to its mouth to remove a piece of carpet which it is through eating, without being made the subject of a psychological seminar of child-welfare experts, and written up, along with five hundred other children of three who have put their hands to their mouths for the same reason.”
—Robert Benchley (18891945)