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  1. Through her marriage with Augustus of Saxony she became Electress of Saxony. She was renowned for her knowledge of plants and her skill in the preparation of herbal remedies, and contributed to the development of farming and horticulture in Saxony.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › ElectressElectress - Wikipedia

    The consorts usually referred to as Electresses, therefore, were: The Electress of the Palatinate; The Electress of Saxony; The Electress of Brandenburg. To these were added, in 1623 and 1692 respectively: The Electress of Bavaria; The Electress of Hanover.

  3. Sibylle of Cleves (17 January 1512 – 21 February 1554) was electress consort of Saxony .

  4. Isabel de Baviera-Múnich (en alemán, Elisabeth von Bayern-München; Múnich, 2 de febrero de 1443- Leipzig, 5 de marzo de 1484) fue princesa de Baviera-Múnich por nacimiento, y por matrimonio fue electora consorte de Sajonia . Biografía.

  5. Everything Explained.Today. A-Z Contents. ANN. Anne of Denmark, Electress of Saxony explained. Anne of Denmark ( Danish and German: Anna; Haderslev, 22 November 1532 – Dresden, 1 October 1585) was a Danish princess from the House of Oldenburg. Through her marriage with Augustus of Saxony she became Electress of Saxony.

  6. views 3,680,040 updated. Anna of Denmark (1532–1585) Princess of Denmark and electress of Saxony.

  7. She married Duke August of Saxony on October 7, 1548 at Torgau, Saxony, and when he inherited the title Elector of Saxony in 1553, she became the electress. Anna died on October 1, 1585 at Dresden.1 Her library, which was located in the women’s quarters of the residential castle at Annaburg, Saxony, contained 500 titles in 438 vol-