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  1. Kunigunde de Austria ( germană Kunigunde von Österreich; n. 16 martie 1465, Wiener Neustadt – d. 6 august 1520, München ), [4] membră a Casei de Habsburg, a fost arhiducesă a Austriei și ducesă de Bavaria-München prin căsătoria cu ducele Albert al IV-lea.

  2. Ausztriai Kunigunda (más írásváltozata alapján Kinga, németül: Kunigunde von Österreich; Bécsújhely, Osztrák Főhercegség, 1465. március 16. – München, Bajor Hercegség, 1520. augusztus 6.), a Habsburg-házból származó osztrák főhercegnő, III. Frigyes német-római császár és Portugáliai Eleonóra császárné második ...

  3. 11 de dic. de 2023 · Kunigunde of Austria estimated Net Worth, Salary, Income, Cars, Lifestyles & many more details have been updated below. Let’s check, How Rich is Kunigunde of Austria in 2020-2021? According to Wikipedia, Forbes, IMDb & Various Online resources, famous Politician Kunigunde of Austria’s net worth is $1-5 Million before She died.

  4. Sabina was the daughter of Albert IV, Duke of Bavaria and his wife Kunigunde of Austria, daughter of Frederick III, Holy Roman Emperor and Eleanor of Portugal. Duchess consort. Sabina was promised at the age of six years for strategic reasons by her uncle, King Maximilian I, to Ulrich of Württemberg to whom she was married 15 years later.

  5. Coat of arms of Andechs Diessen. The House of Andechs was a feudal line of German princes in the 12th and 13th centuries. The counts of Dießen-Andechs (1100 to 1180) obtained territories in northern Dalmatia on the Adriatic seacoast, where they became Margraves of Istria and ultimately dukes of a short-lived imperial state named Merania from 1180 to 1248.

  6. Maria Anna of Bavaria. Archduchess Gregoria Maximiliana of Austria (22 May 1581 – 20 September 1597) was a member of the House of Habsburg . She was the daughter of Charles II, Archduke of Austria, the son of Ferdinand I, Holy Roman Emperor, and Maria Anna of Bavaria. Her elder brother Archduke Ferdinand, succeeded as Holy Roman Emperor in 1619.

  7. List of Bavarian royal consorts. There have been three kinds of Bavarian consorts in history: duchesses, electresses and queens. Most consorts listed are duchesses. The first ever consort of Bavaria was Waldrada in the 6th century. The final consort was Maria Theresia of Austria-Este in 1913. The longest serving house was the Wittelsbach ...