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

  2. Sibylle of Cleves (German: Sibylle von Jülich-Kleve-Berg) (17 January 1512 – 21 February 1554) was Electress consort of Saxony.

  3. Sibylle of Cleves (17 January 1512 – 21 February 1554) was electress consort of Saxony. This article includes a list of general references, but it lacks sufficient corresponding inline citations. (April 2017) Quick Facts Electress consort of Saxony, Tenure ... Close.

  4. Sibylle of Jülich-Cleves-Berg, Margravine of Burgau (26 August 1557 in Cleves – 1628 in Günzburg) was the daughter of Duke William the Rich and his second wife, Archduchess Maria of Austria. Her brother John William inherited the United Duchies of Jülich-Cleves-Berg in 1592.

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    John was born on 10 November 1490, as the son of John II, Duke of Cleves, and Mathilde of Hesse. In 1510, at the age of 19, John married Duchess Maria of Jülich-Berg, daughter of Duke William IV of Jülich-Berg and Sibylle of Brandenburg, who became heiress to her father's estates Jülich, Berg and Ravensberg. John became ruler of the United Duchies ...

    John and his wife Duchess Maria of Jülich-Berghad the following children: 1. Sybille (17 January 1512 – 21 February 1554); married Elector John Frederick of Saxony, head of the Protestant Confederation of Germany, "Champion of the Reformation". Had issue. 2. Anne (28 June 1515 – 16 July 1557); who was briefly married to King Henry VIII of England, ...

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    Morby, John (1989). Dynasties of the World: A chronological and genealogical handbook. Oxford University Press.
  5. This portrait of Princess Sybille of Cleves (1512-1554) was painted when she was fourteen years old and newly betrothed to Johann Friedrich I (1503-1554), the future Elector of Saxony. The oldest daughter of Johann III, Duke of Cleves, and Maria of Jülich-Berg, Sybille grew up at court in Düsseldorf with her sister Anne, one of the future ...

  6. Born in 1514; died in 1554; daughter of John III, duke of Cleves (r. 1521–1539), and Maria of Julich-Berg; sister of Anne of Cleves (who married Henry VIII, king of England); married John Frederick I, elector of Saxony.