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  1. Sibylle of Cleves (17 January 1512 – 21 February 1554) was electress consort of Saxony. Born in Düsseldorf , [1] she was the eldest daughter of John III of the House of La Marck , Duke of Jülich jure uxoris , Cleves , Berg jure uxoris , Count of Mark , also known as de la Marck and Ravensberg jure uxoris (often referred to as ...

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      Sibylle of Jülich-Cleves-Berg, Margravine of Burgau (26...

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    Nel settembre 1526, Sibilla fu promessa sposa al principe elettore Giovanni Federico di Sassonia nel castello di Burg an der Wupper. Dopo lunghe trattative riguardo alla dote, la sontuosa cerimonia nuziale, preceduta da un'elaborata processione, ebbe luogo a Torgauil 9 febbraio 1527. Ebbero quattro figli. Dopo la morte di suo padre nel 1532, Giovan...

    Diede al marito quattro figli: 1. Giovanni Federico II (Torgau, 8 gennaio 1529-Steier, 19 maggio 1595); 2. Giovanni Guglielmo (Torgau, 11 marzo 1530-Weimar, 2 marzo 1573); 3. Giovanni Ernesto (Weimar, 5 gennaio 1535-Weimar, 11 gennaio 1535); 4. Giovanni Federico III (Torgau, 16 gennaio 1538-Jena, 31 ottobre 1565).

    Faith and Power: Saxony in Europe during the Reformation period, Dresden 2004, p. 149.
    Joachim Bauer/Dagmar Blaha: The deaths of John Frederick and his wife Sibylle, in: Sächsische Heimatblätter 50(2004), vol. I, pp. 78–84.
    Carl August Hugo Burkhardt: Letters of Sybille of Jülich-Cleves-Berg to her husband John Frederick the Magnanimous, Elector of Saxony, in: Journal of the Berg Historical Society, vol. V, 1868, pp....
    Sylvia Weigelt: "The men pleasure and joy to be": women to Luther. Wartburg 2011.
  2. At the request of Maria and John II, who resided in Cleves, Maria's mother Sibylle acted as governor of Jülich-Berg during this period. John, who inherited the Duchy of Cleves-Mark in 1521, then became the first ruler of the United Duchies of Jülich-Cleves-Berg , which would exist until 1666.

  3. In 1526, her elder sister Sibylle was married to John Frederick, Elector of Saxony, head of the Protestant Confederation of Germany and considered the "Champion of the Reformation." In 1527, at the age of 11, Anne was betrothed to Francis , the 9-year-old son and heir of Antoine, Duke of Lorraine . [10]

  4. Close. Born in Düsseldorf, she was the eldest daughter of John III of the House of La Marck, Duke of Jülich jure uxoris, Cleves, Berg jure uxoris, Count of Mark, also known as de la Marck and Ravensberg jure uxoris (often referred to as Duke of Cleves) who died in 1538, and his wife Maria, Duchess of Julich-Berg (1491–1543).

  5. Religion. Lutheran. Friedrich Wilhelm II (12 February 1603, in Weimar – 22 April 1669, in Altenburg ), was a duke of Saxe-Altenburg. He was the youngest son of Friedrich Wilhelm I, Duke of Saxe-Weimar, and Anna Maria of the Palatinate-Neuburg, his second wife. He was born eight months after the death of his father, on 7 July 1602.