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  1. "Duke Albert IV of Bavaria-Munich (15 December 1447, Munich – 18 March 1508, Munich; German: Albrecht IV., der Weise, Herzog von Bayern), was Duke of Bavaria-Munich from 1467, and Duke of the reunited Bavaria from 1503."

  2. Albert’s son William IV (reigned 1508–50) reunified Bavaria into one duchy in 1545. In 1546, however, Bavarian policy changed abruptly to an alliance with the Austrian Habsburgs , following the introduction of the Reformation in the Palatinate, and under William IV’s successor, Albert V (reigned 1550–79), Bavaria became a strictly Roman Catholic territory.

  3. Albert IV, Duke of Bavaria, portrait by Barthel Beham.jpg 1,200 × 1,631; 318 KB Barthel Beham - Duke Albrecht IV of Bavaria.jpg 372 × 500; 29 KB Barthel Beham (Kopie nach) - Herzog Albrecht IV. der Weise von Bayern - 2531 - Bavarian State Painting Collections.jpg 1,457 × 1,612; 115 KB

  4. Albert IV was the Duke of Bavaria-Munich from 1467 until 1508, and Duke of the reunited Bavaria from 1503 until his death in 1508. He was able to reunify Bavaria after the death of the last Duke of Bavaria-Landshut in 1503, though he had to cede some southern territories to Emperor Maximilian. To prevent future divisions of Bavaria, Albert enacted a law in 1506 establishing primogeniture where ...

  5. Bavaria-Munich: Unmarried: Son of Albert III, ruled jointly with his brothers Sigismund and Albert IV. Sigismund: 26 July 1439 1460–1467 1 February 1501 Bavaria-Munich: Unmarried: In 1467, Sigismund created a smaller duchy with its center in Dachau, but left no descendants, and this duchy was merged again in Bavaria-Munich after his death ...

  6. He was succeeded by his son Albert. Through his maternal grandmother, Elisabeth of Meissen, Albert IV descended from Babenberg dukes of Austria. Family and children. He was married in Vienna 24 April 1390 to Joanna Sophia of Bavaria, daughter of Albrecht I, Duke of Bavaria-Straubing and Margarete of Brieg.

  7. Albert IV was the Duke of Bavaria-Munich from 1467 until 1508, and Duke of the reunited Bavaria from 1503 until his death in 1508. He was able to reunify Bavaria after the death of the last Duke of Bavaria-Landshut in 1503, though he had to cede some southern territories to Emperor Maximilian. To prevent future divisions of Bavaria, Albert enacted a law in 1506 establishing primogeniture where ...