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- Sabina,_Duchess_of_Bavaria abstract "Sabina, Duchess of Bavaria (1528–1578) was the daughter of John II, Count Palatine of Simmern and Beatrix of Baden.In 1544 she married Lamoral, Count of Egmont with whom she had twelve children. When her husband was arrested and accused of treason in 1567, she wrote king Philip II, the king of Spain, a letter to plead for his release. It was to no avail and he was decapitated in the following year.After her death in 1578, she was buried next to her husband in Zottegem.".
- Sabina,_Duchess_of_Bavaria birthYear "1528".
- Sabina,_Duchess_of_Bavaria deathYear "1578".
- Sabina,_Duchess_of_Bavaria wikiPageID "12613449".
- Sabina,_Duchess_of_Bavaria wikiPageLength "880".
- Sabina,_Duchess_of_Bavaria wikiPageOutDegree "8".
- Sabina,_Duchess_of_Bavaria wikiPageRevisionID "544899001".
- Sabina,_Duchess_of_Bavaria wikiPageWikiLink Beatrix_of_Baden.
- Sabina,_Duchess_of_Bavaria wikiPageWikiLink Category:1528_births.
- Sabina,_Duchess_of_Bavaria wikiPageWikiLink Category:1578_deaths.
- Sabina,_Duchess_of_Bavaria wikiPageWikiLink Category:House_of_Egmond.
- Sabina,_Duchess_of_Bavaria wikiPageWikiLink John_II,_Count_Palatine_of_Simmern.
- Sabina,_Duchess_of_Bavaria wikiPageWikiLink Lamoral,_Count_of_Egmont.
- Sabina,_Duchess_of_Bavaria wikiPageWikiLink Philip_II_of_Spain.
- Sabina,_Duchess_of_Bavaria wikiPageWikiLink Zottegem.
- Sabina,_Duchess_of_Bavaria wikiPageWikiLinkText "Countess Palatine Sabine of Simmern".
- Sabina,_Duchess_of_Bavaria wikiPageWikiLinkText "Sabina".
- Sabina,_Duchess_of_Bavaria wikiPageWikiLinkText "Sabina, Duchess of Bavaria".
- Sabina,_Duchess_of_Bavaria wikiPageWikiLinkText "Sabine".
- Sabina,_Duchess_of_Bavaria dateOfBirth "1528".
- Sabina,_Duchess_of_Bavaria dateOfDeath "1578".
- Sabina,_Duchess_of_Bavaria name "Sabina, Duchess of Bavaria".
- Sabina,_Duchess_of_Bavaria shortDescription "Dutch noble".
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- Sabina,_Duchess_of_Bavaria description "Dutch noble".
- Sabina,_Duchess_of_Bavaria subject Category:1528_births.
- Sabina,_Duchess_of_Bavaria subject Category:1578_deaths.
- Sabina,_Duchess_of_Bavaria subject Category:House_of_Egmond.
- Sabina,_Duchess_of_Bavaria hypernym Daughter.
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- Sabina,_Duchess_of_Bavaria type Person.
- Sabina,_Duchess_of_Bavaria comment "Sabina, Duchess of Bavaria (1528–1578) was the daughter of John II, Count Palatine of Simmern and Beatrix of Baden.In 1544 she married Lamoral, Count of Egmont with whom she had twelve children. When her husband was arrested and accused of treason in 1567, she wrote king Philip II, the king of Spain, a letter to plead for his release. It was to no avail and he was decapitated in the following year.After her death in 1578, she was buried next to her husband in Zottegem.".
- Sabina,_Duchess_of_Bavaria label "Sabina, Duchess of Bavaria".
- Sabina,_Duchess_of_Bavaria sameAs Q3858258.
- Sabina,_Duchess_of_Bavaria sameAs Сабина_фон_Пфалц-Зимерн.
- Sabina,_Duchess_of_Bavaria sameAs Sabine_von_Pfalz-Simmern.
- Sabina,_Duchess_of_Bavaria sameAs Sabina_van_Palts-Simmern.
- Sabina,_Duchess_of_Bavaria sameAs m.02wxyyy.
- Sabina,_Duchess_of_Bavaria sameAs Sabina_av_Bayern.
- Sabina,_Duchess_of_Bavaria sameAs Q3858258.
- Sabina,_Duchess_of_Bavaria wasDerivedFrom Sabina,_Duchess_of_Bavaria?oldid=544899001.
- Sabina,_Duchess_of_Bavaria isPrimaryTopicOf Sabina,_Duchess_of_Bavaria.
- Sabina,_Duchess_of_Bavaria name "Sabina, Duchess of Bavaria".