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  1. Emilie of Saxony (27 July 1516 – 9 April 1591) was the third wife of Margrave George the Pious of Brandenburg-Ansbach. Since his two earlier wives died before his accession, she was the only one to hold the title of Margravine. Life. Emilie was the daughter of the Duke Henry IV of Saxony and his wife Catherine of Mecklenburg.

  2. Countess Emilia of Nassau (10 April 1569 – 16 March 1629) was the third and youngest daughter of William the Silent and his second wife Anna of Saxony . Biography. Emilia was born in Cologne. She is named after Amalia of Neuenahr who was in charge of her mother's household at the time of her birth.

  3. SHOW ALL QUESTIONS. Emilie of Saxony (27 July 1516 – 9 April 1591) was the third wife of Margrave George the Pious of Brandenburg-Ansbach. Since his two earlier wives died before his accession, she was the only one to hold the title of Margravine. Quick Facts Tenure, Born ... Close. Oops something went wrong:

  4. Emilie Antonia of Oldenburg-Delmenhorst (15 June 1614 in Delmenhorst – 4 December 1670 in Rudolstadt ), was Princess consort of Schwarzburg-Rudolstadt, and then regent of Schwarzburg-Rudolstadt during the minority of her son Albert Anton from 1646 to 1662.

  5. From Wikimedia Commons, the free media repository. Deutsch: Aemilia von Sachsen (* 27. Juli 1516 in Freiberg; † 9. April 1591 in Ansbach) war die dritte Frau des Ansbacher Markgrafen Georg des Frommen. Media in category "Emilia of Saxony" The following 6 files are in this category, out of 6 total. 1516 Emilia.jpg 432 × 614; 77 KB.

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  7. Henry IV the Pious, Duke of Saxony (German: Heinrich der Fromme) (16 March 1473, in Dresden – 18 August 1541, in Dresden) was a Duke of Saxony from the House of Wettin. Succeeding his brother George, Duke of Saxony , a fervent Catholic who sought to extinguish Lutheranism by any means possible, Henry established the Lutheran church as the state religion in his domains.