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  2. List of Saxon royal consorts - Wikipedia

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    Sibylle of Saxony: Henry IV, Duke of Saxony : 2 May 1515 8 February 1540 1 August 1543 husband's accession 1574 husband's reaccession: 1571 husband's retirement 19 March 1581 husband's death: 18 July 1592 Francis I: Sophia of Sweden: Gustav I of Sweden : 29 October 1547 4 July 1568, however, since 1578 permanently separated 1571

  3. List of rulers of Saxony - Wikipedia

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    The old Saxon coats of arms today lives on in the coats of arms of Lower Saxony and Westphalia.. The original Duchy of Saxony comprised the lands of the Saxons in the north-western part of present-day Germany, namely, the contemporary German state of Lower Saxony as well as Westphalia and Western Saxony-Anhalt, not corresponding to the modern German state of Saxony.

  4. Category:Queens consort of Saxony - Wikipedia

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  5. List of Lorrainian royal consorts - Wikipedia

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    Name Father Birth Marriage Became Duchess Ceased to be Duchess Death Spouse Gerberga of Boulogne: Eustace I, Count of Boulogne – – 1046 husband's accession: 1049 Frederick: Ida of Saxony: Bernard II, Duke of Saxony – 1055 18 May 1065 husband's death: 31 July 1102

  6. Category:Dukes of Saxony - Wikipedia

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  7. List of consorts of Brunswick-Lüneburg - Wikipedia

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    Catherine of Saxony: Albert III, Duke of Saxony 24 July 1468 29 June 1497 1495 or 7 July 1503 Union of Calenberg and Göttingen: 10 February 1524 Eric I: Elisabeth of Brandenburg: Joachim I Nestor, Elector of Brandenburg (Hohenzollern) 24 August 1510 7 July 1525 30 July 1540 husband's death: 25 May 1558 Sidonie of Saxony: Henry IV, Duke of Saxony

  8. Anna of Saxony (1567–1613) - Wikipedia

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    On 4 May 1584 and without the consent of her father, Anna became engaged to John Casimir, Duke of Saxe-Coburg-Eisenach. The marriage finally took place in Dresden on 16 January 1586, and she received 30,000 Thalers as a dowry, as well as the city of Römhild as her Wittum ( Dower land). [ 2 ]

  9. Gertrude of Süpplingenburg - Wikipedia

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    Gertrude was the only child of Lothair of Supplinburg, Duke of Saxony, and his wife Richenza of Northeim. [1] After the death of the last Salian emperor Henry V, her father, backed by Archbishop Adalbert of Mainz was elected King of the Romans in 1125, [2] and ruled as Holy Roman Emperor from 1133 to 1137.