Born Ana de Lobera y Torres in Medina del Campo in the Province of Valladolid, her parents were Diego de Lobera and Francisca Torres, who also had a son called Cristóbal, who became a Jesuit.
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Because of the success of the Order in France, she decided to make a further foundation at Pontoise (January 15, 1605), and another one at Dijon (September 21, 1605).
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