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  1. English: بورتريه of Sabina of Brandenburg-Ansbach (1529-1575), first زوجة of يوهان غيورغ، ناخب براندنبورغ (1525-1598) "These two miniatures (painted on the recto and verso of the same piece of card) is one of a series of nine miniatures painted in oil on eight pieces of card (420463-420470) representing John George, Elector of Brandenburg, two of his three ...

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  4. 3.5. Origin: latin. Name Root: Sab- / Saf- > Săbīnus. Meaning:*. This name derives from the Latin-speaking ethnic nicknames “Sabinus and Sabina” meaning “of the Sabine tribe.”. Sabina, the region in the Sabine Hills of Latium named for the Sabines, is the ancient territory that today is still identified mainly with the North-Eastern ...

  5. On 6 October 1577 she married John George (1525–1598), in Jagdschloss Letzlingen. Her husband was almost 40 years older than she was. Elisabeth was his third wife, and was 16 years younger than her stepson Joachim Frederick. The marriage was celebrated without many festivities, and Elizabeth was promised 400 guilders annually as her dower.

  6. Sophie of Brandenburg-Ansbach (23 March 1535, Ansbach – 22 February 1587, Legnica) was a princess of Brandenburg-Ansbach and by marriage Duchess of Legnica. Life [ edit ] Sophie was a daughter of the Margrave George of Brandenburg-Ansbach-Kulmbach (1484–1543) from his third marriage to Emilie of Saxony (1516–1591), daughter of the Duke Henry IV of Saxony.

  7. Sabina was a daughter of the Margrave George of Brandenburg -Ansbach (1484-1543) from his second marriage with Hedwig (1508-1531), daughter of Duke Charles I of Münsterberg. The princess was brought up in the Lutheran faith of her stepmother Aemilia of Saxony.