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      • Dorothea of Saxony (German: Dorothea von Sachsen; 4 October 1563 in Dresden – 13 February 1587 in Wolfenbüttel) was a Saxon princess from the House of Wettin and by marriage Duchess of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel.
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  1. Dorothea of Saxony (German: Dorothea von Sachsen; 4 October 1563 in Dresden – 13 February 1587 in Wolfenbüttel) was a Saxon princess from the House of Wettin and by marriage Duchess of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel.

  2. Catherine of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel. Dorothea of Saxe-Lauenburg (9 July 1511 – 7 October 1571) was queen consort of Denmark and Norway by marriage to King Christian III of Denmark. She was known to having wielded influence upon the affairs of state in Denmark.

  3. Born on October 4, 1563; died on February 13, 1587; daughter of Anna of Denmark (1532–1585) and Augustus (1526–1586), elector of Saxony; married Heinrich Julius also known as Henry Julius, duke of Brunswick (r. 1589–1613), on September 26, 1585; children: Dorothea Hedwig of Brunswick-Wolfenbuttel (1587–1609, who married Rudolf, prince ...

  4. Queen of Norway and Denmark. Name variations: Lüneburg or Luneburg. Born on July 9, 1511; died on October 7, 1571, in Sonderburg; daughter of Magnus, duke of Saxe-Lauenburg, and Catherine of Brunswick-Wolfenbuttel (1488–1563); married Christian III (1503–1559), king of Norway and Denmark (r. 1534–1559), on October 29, 1525; children ...

  5. Apr 26, 2022 · Dorothea von Sachsen-Lauenburg (Askanier), Princess, Queen Consort of Denmark og Norway (1511 - 1571) - Genealogy. Dorothea of Saxe Lauenburg. ‹ Back to von Sachsen-Lauenburg surname. View Complete Profile. Historical records matching Dorothea of Saxe Lauenburg. Dorothea VON SACHSEN-LAUENBURG in France, Vital Records Index.

  6. The Female Consort as Intercessor in Sixteenth-Century Saxony Borderline Sanctity: Dorothea of Montau, Günter Grass, and Pope Benedict XVI Teaching Magna Carta in American History: Land, Law, and Legacy

  7. DOROTHEANS (SSD, Official Catholic Directory #3790); formally known as the Institute of the Sisters of St. Dorothy, founded by (St.) Paola frassinetti in 1834 at Quinto, Italy. This pontifical congregation, with its generalate in Rome, Italy, follows rules based on those of St. ignatius of loyola.

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