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  1. 发音 Sibylle Elisabeth of Württemberg 更为 Sibylle Elisabeth of Württemberg. 词典 集合 测验 社会 贡献 Certificate

  2. 5 de may. de 2016 · Johann Frederick of Württemberg was the eldest son of Frederick I and Sibylla of Anhalt. He was born in Mömpelgard castle which he left at the age of four when his family moved its residence to Stuttgart. Johann Frederick married Barbara Sophia of Brandenburg (1584–1636), daughter of prince-elector Joachim Frederick of Brandenburg.

  3. Media in category "Magdalene Sibylle, Duchess of Württemberg". The following 7 files are in this category, out of 7 total. 1652 Magdalena Sibylla.jpg 722 × 861; 703 KB. 1675 von Ehrenstrahl Portrait Magdalena Sibylla von Württemberg anagoria.JPG 3,156 × 3,979; 8.24 MB. Magdalena Sibylla, 1652-1712, prinsessa av Hessen-Darmstadt ...

  4. Sibylla Elisabeth was de oudste dochter van hertog Frederik I van Württemberg (1557-1608) en Sybilla van Anhalt (1564-1614), dochter van prins Joachim Ernst van Anhalt. De hertog van Württemberg wilde graag een verbintenis met het keurvorstendom Saksen en zocht voor een geschikte keuze voor zijn dochter. Hij zocht onder de protestantse ...

  5. Sibylle Elisabeth of Württemberg (10 April 1584 - 20 January 1606), was a German Princess member of the House of Württemberg and by marriage Duchess of Saxony. Born in Mömpelgard , she was the third of fifteen children born from the marriage of Duke Frederick I of Württemberg and Sibylla , daughter of Prince Joachim Ernest , Prince of Anhalt .

  6. Birth of Sibylle Elisabeth von Württemberg, Kurfürst... Stuttgart, Württemberg, Deutschland(HRR) October 4, 1584. Birth of Sibylla Elisabeth Krautter.

  7. German royalty, a Princess of Württemberg and by marriage, Duchess of Saxony. Sibylle Elisabeth was the oldest daughter of Duke Friedrich I of Württemberg (1557–1608) out of his marriage to Sibylla of Anhalt (1564–1614), daughter of Prince Joachim Ernest, Prince of Anhalt. She married John George I, Elector of Saxony on 16 September 1604.