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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.
8 de mar. de 2018 · But, it wasn't supposed to be that way. Eric II of Brunswick-Luneberg actually broke off an earlier engagement in order to marry Sidonie of Saxony, who was born on March 8, 1518. The daughter of Duke Henry IV of Saxony, 17-year-old Sidonie was 10 years younger than her groom. The couple seemed happy together for a couple of years.
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1 de may. de 2024 · The name Sidonie is a girl's name of French, Latin origin meaning "from Sidon ". Sidonie is an appealing and chic French favorite that is starting to attract some American fans as a fresher alternative to Sydney. Also spelled Sidony, Sidonie was the birth name of the French novelist Colette. In the old form Sindony, it was a common name in ...
Engraving of the tomb of Sidonie of Saxony, Duchess of Brunswick-Lüneburg and Princess of Calenberg-Göttingen. Whole length effigy with hood and gown, with hands clasped in prayer. Surrounded by a border of ornaments with German inscription below. Cut down. Plate from Thuringia sacra sive historia monasteriorum, quae olim in Thuringia floruerunt accedunt Samuelis Reyheri monumenta ...
Sidonie of Saxony (1518–1575), Duchess of Brunswick-Lüneburg and Princess of Calenberg-Göttingen; Sidonia von Borcke (1548–1620), Pomeranian noblewoman tried and executed for witchcraft; Sidonia Făgărășan, Romanian biological scientist; Sidonie Goossens (1899–2004), English harpist