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  1. Hedwig, Duchess of Bavaria. Judith of Bavaria (797 – 19 April 843) was the Carolingian empress as the second wife of Louis the Pious. Marriage to Louis marked the beginning of her rise as an influential figure in the Carolingian court. She had two children with Louis, Gisela and Charles the Bald.

  2. The Electorate of Bavaria consisted of most of the modern regions of Upper Bavaria, Lower Bavaria, and the Upper Palatinate. Before 1779, it also included the Innviertel, now part of modern Austria. This was ceded to the Habsburgs by the Treaty of Teschen, which ended the War of the Bavarian Succession.

  3. Maximiliano III José de Baviera. El elector pintado por George Desmarées, 1776. Maximiliano III José de Baviera ( Múnich, 28 de marzo de 1727- ibidem, 30 de diciembre de 1777) fue príncipe elector del Sacro Imperio Romano Germánico y duque de Baviera desde 1745 hasta su muerte en 1777.

  4. ro.wikipedia.org › wiki › BavariaBavaria - Wikipedia

    Bavaria (în germană Bayern, oficial Freistaat Bayern) este landul federal care se situează în partea de sud-est a Germaniei, cu capitala la München. Populația Bavariei era de 12.538.696 de locuitori la 31 decembrie 2010 .

  5. A Wikimédia Commons tartalmaz Bajorország témájú médiaállományokat. Bajorország ( németül Bayern) Németország legnagyobb területű tartománya. 1919 óta hivatalos elnevezése Bajor Szabadállam (Freistaat Bayern), ami a korábbi királyság helyett választott köztársasági államformát jelzi.

  6. Bavaria is the name given to a monumental, bronze sand-cast 19th-century statue in Munich, southern Germany. It is a female personification of the Bavarian homeland, and by extension its strength and glory. The statue is part of an ensemble which also includes a hall of fame ( Ruhmeshalle) and a stairway. It was commissioned by Ludwig I of ...

  7. Bavaria. Germany portal. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Bavaria. Articles about the German state of Bavaria .