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  1. Sibylle was a daughter of Elector Albrecht III Achilles of Brandenburg (1414–1486) from his second marriage to Anna (1436–1512), daughter of the Elector Frederick II of Saxony. She married on 25 July 1481 in Cologne with Duke William IV of Jülich and Berg (1455–1511). The wedding celebration was very expensive.

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    Sibylle of Bavaria (1489–1519), member of the House of Wittelsbach, princess of Bavaria-Munich and by marriage Electress Palatine; Sibylle of Brandenburg (1467–1524), Princess of Brandenburg by birth and by marriage Duchess of Jülich and Duchess of Berg; Sibylle of Cleves (1512–1554), Electress consort of Saxony

  3. Princess of Bavaria-Munich by birth and by marriage Electress Palatine. ... Sibylle von Bayern (Bavaria) aka Bayern, Wittelsbach (16 Jun 1489 - 18 Apr 1519)

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  5. Sibylle Duchess of Bavaria born 1489 in München, Amberg-Sulzbach, Bayern, Germany genealogy record - Ancestry®.

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    Electress. An Electress ( German: Kurfürstin, Latin: electrix) was the consort of a Prince-elector of the Holy Roman Empire, one of the Empire's greatest princes. [1] The Golden Bull of 1356 established by Emperor Charles IV settled the number of Electors at seven. However, three of these were Roman Catholic archbishops, and so had no consorts ...