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  1. Elisabeth had a strong ally in Elector John Frederick I of Saxony. When Eric I died on 30 July 1540, he helped her become co-regent of Brunswick-Calenberg-Göttingen, together with Philip I of Hesse, despite fierce resistance from Duke Henry II of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel.

  2. Media in category "Sidonie of Poděbrady". The following 17 files are in this category, out of 17 total. 00971-Meißen-1899-Albrechtsburg, Verlobungszug des Prinzen Albrecht-Brück & Sohn Kunstverlag.jpg 1,530 × 1,000; 556 KB. 02133-Meißen-1901-Albrechtsburg, Verlobung des Prinzen Albrecht-Brück & Sohn Kunstverlag.jpg 1,482 × 1,000; 491 KB.

  3. gateway.ipfs.io › wiki › Sidonie_of_SaxonySidonie of Saxony

    Sidonie of Saxony (also: Sidonia; 8 March 1518, Meissen – 4 January 1575, Weißenfels) was a princess of the House of Wettin and by marriage Duchess of Brunswick-Lüneburg and Princess of Calenberg-Göttingen.

  4. Sidonie von Sachsen was born 8 March 1518 in Meißen, Saxony, Germany to Heinrich der Fromme von Sachsen (1473-1541) and Katharina von Mecklenburg (1487-1561) and died 4 January 1575 Weißenfels, Saxony-Anhalt, Germany of unspecified causes. She married Erich II. von...

  5. The Order of Sidonia was created on March 14, 1871 by King Johann the German. It's the Kingdom of Saxony’s chivalric order for women, granted to female members of the Saxon nobility until the fall of the monarchy in 1918.

  6. Born in Grimma, Catherine was the eldest child of Duke Albert III of Saxony and his wife, the Bohemian princess Sidonie of Poděbrady. Her paternal grandparents were Elector Frederick III of Saxony and Margaret of Austria, daughter of the Habsburg duke Ernest the Iron. Her maternal grandparents were King George of Poděbrady and his first wife ...

  7. Kingdom of Saxony: Order of Sidonia. Ribbon: Purple with white edge stripes bearing a double narrow green stripe. Instituted: 31 December 1870. Awarded: To female members of the Saxon nobility. Grades: 1 (but members of the royal family wore the badge on a sash rather than a bow).