Sibylle of Saxony
Sibylle of Saxony was a Saxon princess of the Albertine line of House of Wettin and by marriage Duchess of Saxe-Lauenburg.
Life
Sibylle was the eldest child of the Duke Henry IV of Saxony from his marriage to Catherine of Mecklenburg, daughter of the Duke Magnus II of Mecklenburg.She married on 8 February 1540 in Dresden Duke Francis I of Saxe-Lauenburg. This relationship turned out to be important for Sibylle's brother Maurice during the Schmalkaldic War. The marriage proved unhappy and Francis accused Sibylle of vindictive and unloving acts. In later years, Sibylle and Francis reconciled again. In 1552, Sibylle asked her brother Maurice to financially assist her husband, so he could redeem some goods and villages from Lübeck.
In 1588, the Duchess played a prominent role in the affair of her son Maurice, who lived in Buxtehude in the Abbot's House since 1585/86, with Adam von Tschammer's wife Gisela against whom she initiated a trial of witchcraft.
Sibylle died in 1592 in Buxtehude and was buried in the Cathedral of Ratzeburg.
Children
From her marriage to Francis, Sibylle had the following children:- Albert
- Dorothea, ∞ Wolfgang, Duke of Brunswick-Grubenhagen
- Magnus II
- Ursula, married in 1569 Henry, Duke of Brunswick-Dannenberg
- Francis II
- Henry, as Henry III Prince-Archbishop of Bremen, as well as Prince-Bishop of Osnabrück and Paderborn, married Anna von Broich
- Maurice, married in 1581 Katharina von Spörck, divorced in 1582
- Sidonia Catharina, married in 1567 Wenceslaus III Adam, Duke of Cieszyn and in 1586 Emmerich III Forgach, Upper Gespan of the Duchy of Teschen
- Frederick, canon at the Cologne and Bremen Cathedrals