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  1. 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.

  2. 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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  4. 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 ...

  5. 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 ...

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › SidoniaSidonia - Wikipedia

    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