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  1. Datei:Kingdom of Bavaria 1815.svg. Datei. Dateiversionen. Dateiverwendung. Globale Dateiverwendung. Metadaten. Größe der PNG-Vorschau dieser SVG-Datei: 450 × 456 Pixel. Weitere aus SVG automatisch erzeugte PNG-Grafiken in verschiedenen Auflösungen: 237 × 240 Pixel | 474 × 480 Pixel | 758 × 768 Pixel | 1.011 × 1.024 Pixel | 2.021 × 2. ...

  2. Franz Bonaventura Adalbert Maria Herzog von Bayern (born 14 July 1933), commonly known by the courtesy title Duke of Bavaria, is the head of the House of Wittelsbach, the former ruling family of the Kingdom of Bavaria. His great-grandfather King Ludwig III was the last ruling monarch of Bavaria, being deposed in 1918.

  3. The Landtag of Bavaria was founded in 1818, in the Kingdom of Bavaria.The first assembly was held on 4 February 1819. Originally it was called the Ständeversammlung and was divided into an upper house, the Kammer der Reichsräte (House of Councillors), and a lower house, the Kammer der Abgeordneten [] (House of Representatives).

  4. Treaties concluded or ratified by the Kingdom of Bavaria (1806–1918). Pages in category "Treaties of the Kingdom of Bavaria" The following 13 pages are in this category, out of 13 total.

  5. Bavaria, officially the Free State of Bavaria, is a state in the southeast of Germany. With an area of 70,550.19 km 2 (27,239.58 sq mi), it is the largest German state by land area, comprising roughly a fifth of the total land area of Germany. With over 13 million inhabitants, it is the second most populous German state behind North Rhine ...

  6. The People's State of Bavaria ( German: Volksstaat Bayern) [nb 1] was a republic in Bavaria from 1918 to 1919. The People's State of Bavaria was established on 8 November 1918 during the German Revolution, as an attempt at a socialist state to replace the Kingdom of Bavaria. The state was led by Kurt Eisner until his assassination in February 1919.

  7. v. t. e. In Treue fest ( German for " steadfast in loyalty; firm in fidelity") was the motto of the Kingdom of Bavaria (1805–1918) and of its Wittelsbach rulers, after the end of World War I used by Bavarian monarchists . The motto originates as that of the Order of Saint Hubert of the Dukes of Jülich and Berg, rendered in 15th-century Lower ...