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

  2. May 31, 2017 · Sibylle, the Other Daughter of Cleves. by Heather R. Darsie. Sibylle von Kleve, who signed her name as “Sybylla,” was born on 17 July 1512. Sybylla eventually became older sister to Anna von Kleve, more commonly known as Anne of Cleves or Henry VIII’s fourth wife, in 1515.

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    19th century portrait traditionally identified as Sibylle of Cleves with one of her sons

  4. Sibylle, the Other Daughter of Cleves by Heather R. Darsie. 8 years ago Author: Claire Ridgway. 3 Comments. Sibylle von Kleve was born on 17 January 1512 and eventually became older sister to Anna von Kleve, more commonly known as Anne of Cleves or Henry VIII's fourth wife, in 1515.

  5. Jan 9, 2024 · At the age of 24, Duke John Frederick took as his bride a tender young girl named Sibylle of Cleves. She was only 17 years old at the time. Although she was raised in Romanism, she was a convert to the Lutheran faith, and eagerly embraced the truth of faith alone in Jesus Christ alone for salvation.

  6. Sibylle of Cleve (1512–1554) was the daughter of John III, Duke of Cleves and Count of Mark (1490–1539) and his wife Maria of Jülich-Berg (1491–1543). Perhaps more well known was Sibylle's sister Anne (1515–1557), who was the fourth wife of King Henry VIII of England.

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  8. Dec 30, 2021 · Sibylle of Cleves (1512 — 1554) was a sister-in-law of Henry VIII who is all but forgotten. She was born on 17 January 1512 in Düsseldorf and was the daughter of John III, Duke of Cleves and Count of Mark, and Maria of Jülich-Berg, daughter of the Duke of Jülich-Berg.

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