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  1. Sibila de Saxe-Lauemburgo (Ratzeburg, 21 de janeiro de 1675 — Ettlingen, 10 de julho de 1733), duquesa de Saxe-Lauemburgo, foi a esposa de Luís Guilherme, Marquês de Baden-Baden e Marquesa consorte de Baden-Baden de 1690 até 1707, além de regente durante a menoridade de seu filho Luís Jorge, entre 1707 e 1727.

  2. Sibila da Saxônia (Freiberga, 2 de maio de 1515 – Buxtehude, 18 de julho de 1592) foi uma Princesa da Saxônia, da linhagem albertina da Casa de Wettin e, por casamento, Duquesa de Saxe-Lauemburgo.

    • Biography
    • Architectural Legacy
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    Early life

    Franziska Sibylle Augusta was born in 1675 at the Schloss Ratzeburg the second daughter of Julius Francis, Duke of Saxe-Lauenburg and his wife Countess Palatine Maria Hedwig Augusta of Sulzbach. In 1676 the family moved to Schlackenwerth in Bohemia where she and her sister spent their youth. Her older sister Anna Maria Franziska of Saxe-Lauenburg was the future Grand Duchess of Tuscany as the wife of Gian Gastone de' Medici future Grand Duke of Tuscany. When their mother died in 1681, their e...

    Marriage

    Sibylle was due to marry Prince Eugene of Savoy but preferred the other candidate, the older and impoverished Margrave of Baden-Badenwho had lost practically everything due to the war with France. Sibylle was engaged to Louis William, Margrave of Baden-Baden, some 20 years older than she and childless. He was also known as "Turkish Louis" (Türkenlouis) due to his famous exploits against the Ottomans and his efforts against Louis XIV in the field and as part of the Imperial Army. As a result,...

    Margravine of Baden-Baden

    He arrived in Bohemia on 10 January 1690. The couple were officially betrothed on 14 January and the actual marriage occurred on 27 March 1690, Sibylle aged 15. The couple were supposed to be married at Schloss Raudnitz, the main residence of the Margrave, but that had been destroyed by the French. As a result, the newlyweds stayed in Ostrov. Although a reigning prince, Louis of Baden-Baden was a retired general, twenty years older than Sibylle Auguste. The emperor had deemed that her sister...

    Siyblle had an active interest in architecture as well as property management. While living in Ostrov with her husband in the first years of their marriage, the two carried out improvements to the Weißes Schloss (White Palace). Their chosen architect was Johann Michael Sock. Sibylle's most significant legacy was Schloss Rastatt, which became the ma...

    Otto Flake: Türkenlouis. Gemälde einer Zeit. 2. Auflage. Fischer, Frankfurt am Main 1988, ISBN 3-596-25788-3
    Saskia Esser: Leben und Werk der Markgräfin Franziska Sibylla Augusta. Ausstellungskatalog, Stadt Rastatt, Rastatt 1983, ISBN 3-923082-01-0
    Clemens Jöckle: Maria-Einsiedeln-Kapelle Rastatt. Schnell & Steiner, Regensburg 1999, ISBN 3-7954-5971-0
    Hans-Georg Kaack: Markgräfin Sibylla Augusta. Die große badische Fürstin der. Barockzeit. Stadler, Konstanz 1983, ISBN 3-7977-0097-0
  3. Sibila de Saxe-Lauemburgo , duquesa de Saxe-Lauemburgo, foi a esposa de Luís Guilherme, Marquês de Baden-Baden e Marquesa consorte de Baden-Baden de 1690 até 1707, além de regente durante a menoridade de seu filho Luís Jorge, entre 1707 e 1727.

  4. Sibila de Saxe-Lauemburgo ( 21 de janeiro de 1675 - 10 de julho de 1733 ), nascida princesa de Saxe-Lauemburgo, [1 ] era a esposa de Luís Guilherme de Baden-Baden, um famoso general imperial conhecido como Türkenlouis ("Louis o turco").

  5. House of Ascania in Saxony. Saxe-Lauenburg Line. People associated with the Einsiedeln Abbey.

  6. Sibila Isabel de Württemberg (em alemão: Sibylla Elisabeth; Montbéliard, 10 de abril de 1584 – Dresden, 20 de janeiro de 1606) [1] [2] foi uma princesa de Württemberg por nascimento, e duquesa da Saxônia como a primeira esposa de João Jorge I.