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  1. Principado de Lieja: Príncipe-obispo John Theodore of Bavaria (1744-1763) » Ver sus 9 monedas. 2 Liards - Jean-Théodore of Bavaria; Liard - John Theodore of Bavaria (1st period, date obverse in two lines) 5 Patards "Plaquette or ½ Escalin" - Jean-Théodore of Bavaria; Liard - Jean-Théodore of Bavaria

  2. 19 de mar. de 2015 · File: Paul-Joseph Delcloche (attributed), Portrait of the Liège Prince-Bishop John Theodore of Bavaria.jpg. From Wikimedia Commons, the free media repository.

  3. When Charles Theodore died, Bavaria and the Electorate passed to his cousin, Max Joseph, Duke of Zweibrücken, the younger brother of Charles August, who had died in 1795. In 1989, Marvin E. Thomas argued in Karl Theodor and the Bavarian Succession, 1777–1778 that Charles Theodore had wanted to maintain possession of his new territory, as is shown in his diplomatic correspondence.

  4. Charles Theodore (German: Karl Theodor) (12 December 1724 – 16 February 1799) was the Duke of Bavaria from 1777 until 1799, the Elector Palatine from 1742 until 1799, the Count Palatine of Sulzbach from 1733 until 1799, and the Margrave of Bergen op Zoom from 1728 until 1747 and 1748 until 1795. Charles Theodore was born in Castle Drogenbusch near Brussels in 1724 as the only surviving child ...

  5. Maximilian I Joseph ( German: Maximilian I. Joseph; 27 May 1756 – 13 October 1825) was Duke of Zweibrücken from 1795 to 1799, prince-elector of Bavaria (as Maximilian IV Joseph) from 1799 to 1806, then King of Bavaria (as Maximilian I Joseph) from 1806 to 1825. He was a member of the House of Palatinate-Birkenfeld -Zweibrücken, a branch of ...

  6. Información detallada sobre el objeto 2 Liards, John Theodore of Bavaria, Principado de Lieja, con imágenes y gestión de colección e intercambios: tirada, descripción, metal, peso, tamaño, valor y otros datos numismáticos

  7. Charles Theodore (German: Karl Theodor; 11 December 1724 – 16 February 1799) reigned as Prince-elector and Count Palatine from 1742, as Duke of Jülich and Berg from 1742 and also as prince-elector and Duke of Bavaria from 1777 to his death. He was a member of the House of Palatinate-Sulzbach, a branch of the House of Wittelsbach.