Sibylle of Bavaria: Princess of Bavaria-Munich by birth and by marriage Electress Palatine (1489 - 1519) | Biography, Facts, Information, Career, Wiki, Life
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Sibylle of Bavaria
Princess of Bavaria-Munich by birth and by marriage Electress Palatine

Sibylle of Bavaria

Sibylle of Bavaria
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Intro Princess of Bavaria-Munich by birth and by marriage Electress Palatine
Was Princess Noble
From Germany
Field Royals
Gender female
Birth 1 January 1489
Death 1 January 1519, Heidelberg, Karlsruhe Government Region, Baden-Württemberg, Germany (aged 30 years)
Family
Mother: Kunigunde of Austria
Father: Albert IVDuke of Bavaria
Siblings: William IVDuke of BavariaLouis XDuke of BavariaErnest of BavariaSidonie of BavariaSabina of BavariaSusanna of Bavaria
Spouse: Louis VElector Palatine
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Biography

Sibylle of Bavaria (16 June 1489 – 18 April 1519 in Heidelberg) was a member of the House of Wittelsbach was a princess of Bavaria-Munich and by marriage Electress Palatine.

Life

Sibylle was the daughter of Duke Albert IV of Bavaria-Munich (1447–1508) from his marriage to Kunigunde of Austria (1465–1520), daughter of Holy Roman Emperor Frederick III. She married on 23 February 1511 in Heidelberg Elector Palatine Louis V (1478–1544). The couple had no children.

Louis had earlier been engaged to Sibylle's elder sister Sidonie, but Sidonie had died before she could marry, barely 17 years old. The marriage was the starting point of the relaxation of the relations between Bavaria and the Palatinate, which were severely impacted by the Landshut War of Succession. Relationships between the Palatinate and Emperor Maximilian I, who was Sibylle's uncle, also improved and Louis came closer politically to the Contra League.

Sibylle died in 1519 and was buried in the Church of the Holy Spirit in Heidelberg. For a while, Sibylle's inheritance was claimed by her brother Ernest. This claim was denied by her widower and her brother William. Instead, Ernest was promised a high ecclesiastic office.

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