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  1. Sidonie of Bavaria (1 May 1488 – 29 March 1505) was a member of the House of Wittelsbach. She was the eldest daughter of Duke Albert IV of Bavaria-Munich and his wife Kunigunde of Austria. She died later as a bride of the Elector Palatine Louis V .

  2. Sidonie of Bavaria. eldest daughter of Duke Albrecht IV of Bavaria-Munich. Upload media. Wikipedia. Date of birth. 1 May 1488 Munich. Date of death. 29 March 1505 Munich. Country of citizenship.

  3. The Order of Sidonia was the German Kingdom of Saxony ’s chivalric order for women. Created 14 March 1871 by King John, the order was granted to female members of the Saxon nobility until the fall of the monarchy in 1918. It was named for the duchess consort of Saxony and margravine consort of Meissen, née princess Sidonia of Bohemia . Insignia.

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    Kunigunde was born in Wiener Neustadt, the fourth of five children to Emperor Frederick III and his wife Eleanor, daughter of King Edward of Portugal. However, only she and her elder brother Maximilian survived to adulthood.[better source needed]Frederick blamed her mother for the deaths of her older siblings, saying that she had fed them too much Portuguese sweet food. When Kunigunde fell ill, Frederick rushed into the women's quarter, took the baby from the cradle and moved her to his own b...

    Duchess of Bavaria-Munich

    In Innsbruck Kunigunde met Duke George's cousin, Albert IV, then ruler of Bavaria-Munich and about 18 years her senior, who she married on 2 January 1487. Her father had initially given his consent, however, when Albert's forces occupied the Imperial City of Regensburg, he changed his mind. The couple wed at the Innsbruck Hofburg residence, against the will of Kunigunde's father. Her brother Maximilian mediated between her and Emperor Frederick; he was able to prevent an imperial ban. Kunigun...

    Dowager Duchess

    Kunigunde was very pious and able to exert influence on her brother on religious matters. In 1509, relying on the influence of Kunigunde, and the Cologne Dominicans, the anti-Jewish agitator Johannes Pfefferkorn was authorized by Maximilian to confiscate all offending Jewish books (including prayer books), except the Bible. The confiscations happened in Frankfurt, Bingen, Mainz and other German cities. Responding to the order, the archbishop of Mainz, the city council of Frankfurt and various...

    With Duke Albert IV of Bavaria, Kunigunde had seven children: 1. Sidonie (1 May 1488 – 27 March 1505). Betrothed to Louis V, Elector Palatine, she died before the wedding took place. 2. Sibylle (16 June 1489 – 18 April 1519), married in 1511 to Louis V, Elector Palatine. 3. Sabina (24 April 1492 – 30 April 1564), married in 1511 to Duke Ulrich I of...

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  4. 1 mag 2022 · Sidonie von Bayern, Herzogin的年谱. Genealogy for Sidonie von Bayern (Wittelsbach), Herzogin (1488 - 1505) family tree on Geni, with over 230 million profiles of ancestors and living relatives.

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  5. Sidonie of Bavaria (1 May 1488 – 29 March 1505) was a member of the House of Wittelsbach. She was the eldest daughter of Duke Albert IV of Bavaria-Munich and his wife Kunigunde of Austria. She died later as a bride of the Elector Palatine Louis V. Life. Sidonie was born on 1 May 1488 in Munich.

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