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  1. Pretender (s) Franz, Duke of Bavaria. The Crown of Bavaria. The King of Bavaria ( German: König von Bayern) was a title held by the hereditary Wittelsbach rulers of Bavaria in the state known as the Kingdom of Bavaria from 1805 until 1918, when the kingdom was abolished. It was the second time Bavaria was a kingdom, almost a thousand years ...

  2. 19 de may. de 2024 · Description. Also known as. English. Duke Albrecht, Duke of Bavaria. Head of the House of Wittlesbach (1955-1996) Albrecht Luitpold Ferdinand Michael. Albrecht Luitpold Ferdinand Michael, Duke of Bavaria, of Franconia and in Swabia, Count Palatine of the Rhine.

  3. fmg.ac › Projects › MedLandsBAVARIA DUKES - FMG

    2 de jul. de 2015 · a) THEODOR (10 Feb 1526-Wolfratshausen 8 Jul 1534, bur Andechs). b) ALBRECHT (Munich 29 Feb 1528-Munich 24 Oct 1579, bur Munich Unsere Liebe Frau). He succeeded his father in 1550 as ALBRECHT V "der Grossmüthige" Duke of Bavaria. c) WILHELM (17 Feb 1529-22 Oct 1530, bur Munich Unsere Liebe Frau).

  4. 14 de jul. de 2023 · Happy Birthday to the Duke of Bavaria, who turns 90 today! The third child and elder son of Albrecht, Duke of Bavaria and Countess Maria Draskovich of Trakostjan, Prince Franz was the grandson of Crown Prince Rupprecht of Bavaria and grew up in Munich before moving to Sárvár Castle in Hungary ahead of the Second World War, as the Wittelsbach Dynasty were opposed to the Third Reich.

  5. The Duke of Bavaria in 2012. Franz Bonaventura Adalbert Maria Herzog von Bayern (born 14 July 1933) is a German noble. His great-grandfather, Ludwig II was the last King of Bavaria. He is known by the honorary title Duke of Bavaria. Franz is also a descendant of the Jacobite succession . Categories: German dukes and duchesses. 1933 births.

  6. Louis V, Duke of Bavaria. Louis V, called the Brandenburger (May 1315 – 18 September 1361), a member of the House of Wittelsbach, ruled as Margrave of Brandenburg from 1323 to 1351 and as Duke of Bavaria from 1347 until his death. From 1342 he also was co-ruling Count of Tyrol by his marriage with the Meinhardiner countess Margaret .

  7. Agnes (29 October 1256 – 16 November 1260). She shared her name with her two older sisters. Elizabeth (23 April 1258 – 8 August 1314). Joined the Cistercian Monastery at Seligenthal as a nun. Otto III, Duke of Bavaria (11 February 1261 – 9 November 1312), married Catherine of Habsburg [2] Henry (23 February 1262 – 16 September 1280).