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Sibylla or
Sybilla may
refer to:
Sibylla of
Acerra (1153–1205),
queen consort of
Sicily Sibylla of
Anhalt (1514–1614),
Duchess of Württemberg Sibylla...
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renamed the
yacht Sybilla III
which served as the
Section Patrol yacht USS
Sybilla III (SP-104) from May 1917 to
December 1918.
Sybilla III
remained in...
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Joscelin of
Courtenay took
possession of Acre and
Beirut in her name.
Sybilla hurried to
Jerusalem to
attend her son's funeral. She and Guy garrisoned...
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Sybilla of
Normandy (c. 1092 – 12 or 13 July 1122) was
Queen of Alba as the wife of King
Alexander I.
Sybilla was the
first child of
Henry I of England...
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Sybilla Corbet of
Alcester (c. 1077 – 1157) was an
English noblewoman and
mistress of King
Henry I of England. She was the
mother of five of his...
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Queen Sibylla may
refer to:
Sibylla of
Jerusalem (c. 1160–1190),
queen regnant of
Jerusalem Sibylla of
Acerra (1153–1205),
queen consort of
Sicily Sibylla...
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Sybilla in 1940...
- King Edgar, and his
successor was his
brother David. He was
married to
Sybilla of Normandy, an
illegitimate daughter of
Henry I of England. Alexander...
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never forgive him.
Raynald was a firm
supporter of
Baldwin IV's sister,
Sybilla, and her husband, Guy of Lusignan,
during conflicts regarding Baldwin IV's...
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Sibylle of
Cleves (17
January 1512 – 21
February 1554) was
electress consort of Saxony. Born in Düsseldorf, she was the
eldest daughter of John III of...