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  1. His wife Sabina, Duchess of Bavaria († 1578) and his sons Philip († 1590) and Charles († 1620) were also buried there. The crypt was used until the 17th century after which it fell into oblivion. In 1804, the graves were rediscovered by chance. They were transferred in 1857 to a newly built crypt, which was restored in 1952.

  2. Albert was a son of Albert III, Duke of Bavaria and Anna of Brunswick-Grubenhagen-Einbeck. [1] He was born in Munich. After the death of his older brother John IV, Duke of Bavaria he gave up his spiritual career and returned from Pavia to Munich. When his brothers Christoph and Wolfgang had resigned Albert became sole duke, but a new duchy ...

  3. Sabina, Duchess of Bavaria was the daughter of John II, Count Palatine of Simmern and Beatrix of Baden.

  4. Sabina of Bavaria : Surhone, Lambert M., Timpledon, Miriam T., Marseken, Susan F.: Amazon.com.mx: Libros

  5. Monarchs of Bavaria Ducal Bavaria (also known as the "Old Stem duchy") Agilolfing dynasty. Around 548 the kings of the Franks placed the border region of Bavaria under the administration of a duke—possibly Frankish or possibly chosen from amongst the local leading families—who was supposed to act as a regional governor for the Frankish king.

  6. Sabina of Bavaria • Susanna of Bavaria • Sibylle of Bavaria • Sidonie of Bavaria • Ludoviko la 10-a, Duko de Bavario • Vilhelmo la 4-a, Duko de Bavario vd: Edz(in)o: Margareta von Plauenstein Clara Perger Christine Schwarz Infanoj: pluraj gefiloj kaj genepoj Profesio Okupo: romkatolika sacerdoto vd: Aktiva en: Kłodzko vd

  7. Isabeau of Bavaria (or Isabelle; also Elisabeth of Bavaria-Ingolstadt; c. 1370 – September 1435) was Queen of France from 1385 to 1422. She was born into the House of Wittelsbach as the only daughter of Duke Stephen III of Bavaria-Ingolstadt and Taddea Visconti of Milan. At age 15 or 16, Isabeau was sent to France to marry the young King ...