Career
Anne Therese Philippine d"Yves was an unmarried countess with a wide network of contacts in society: she hosted a political salon in Brussels. She played an active part in the revolution by establishing contacts between the various factions of the anti-Austrian opposition, kept in contact with both the traditionalist opposition as well as the democrats, arranged meetings between them, was instrumental in the efforts to unite the nobility, the guilds and the democratic revolutionaries against the Austrians and was the only one to have made a true effort in the unification of the opposition. Her political activity made her praised as a revolutionary heroine, but her example was not unique: the Duchess d"Arenberg and the Duchess d"Ursel also participated in the revolution by providing the revolutionaries with armies, and the latter even met and welcomed Henri Van der Noot and Jeanne de Bellem upon their triumphant arrival into Brussels in 1789.