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  1. Adolf (7 January 1434, Munich - 24 October 1441, Munich) was a German nobleman. He was a Duke of Bavaria-Munich in the House of Wittelsbach . He was the eldest son of William III, Duke of Bavaria and Margaret of Cleves. His younger brother William of Bavaria-Munich died in infancy.

  2. Duke of Bavaria: 1077: 1096: Salian (minor: born 1050) Son of Henry III, Holy Roman Emperor. Henry VIII became King of Germany (1056) and Henry IV, Holy Roman Emperor in 1084. Welf I: Duke of Bavaria: 1096: 1101: Welf: Welf I recovered the duchy in 1096. Welf II: Duke of Bavaria: 1101: 1120: Welf: Son of Welf I: Henry IX the Black: Duke of ...

  3. Franz Bonaventura Adalbert Maria Herzog von Bayern (born 14 July 1933), commonly known by the courtesy title Duke of Bavaria, is the head of the House of Wittelsbach, the former ruling family of the Kingdom of Bavaria.

  4. 7 de ago. de 2023 · Royals. Who is the Duke of Bavaria, the pioneering German prince who could have been a King of England? Franz, Duke of Bavaria, celebrated his 90th birthday in his beloved hometown of Munich. But who is the respected aristocrat from one of Germany’s oldest families? By Ollie Macnaughton and Stephanie Bridger-Linning. 7 August 2023.

  5. Adolf, Duke of Bavaria (Q68592) From Wikidata. Jump to navigation Jump to search. Duke Of Bavaria. edit. Language Label Description Also known as; English: Adolf ...

  6. Adolf (7 January 1434, Munich - 24 October 1441, Munich) was a German nobleman. He was a Duke of Bavaria-Munich in the House of Wittelsbach. He was the eldest son of William III, Duke of Bavaria and Margaret of Cleves. His younger brother William of Bavaria-Munich died in infancy.

  7. Numista › Rulers. Adolf, Duke of Bavaria. Duke Of Bavaria. Also known as Adolphus. Born on 16 January 1434 in Munich. Died on 2 November 1441 in Munich. See also: Wikipedia , Wikidata (Q68592) » See 2 coins. Duchy of Bavaria-Munich: Duke Adolphus (1435-1441) » See 2 coins. 1 Pfennig - Ernest and Adolphus. Using data from Wikidata: Q68592.