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  1. Juana Sofía de Baviera. Retrato de Juana Sofía por Anton Boys. Juana Sofía de Baviera ( Múnich, 1373- Viena, 28 de julio de 1410) fue la hija menor del duque Alberto I de Baviera y de su primera esposa, Margarita de Brieg. Ella era miembro de la Casa de Wittelsbach .

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  2. Joanna Sophia of Bavaria (c. 1373 – 15 November 1410) was the youngest daughter of Albert I, Duke of Bavaria and his first wife Margaret of Brieg. She was a member of the House of Wittelsbach . On 13 June 1395, Joanna Sophia married Albert IV, Duke of Austria in Vienna.

  3. Presumably born in The Hague, Joanna was the second child of Duke Albert I of Bavaria (1336–1404), by his first wife Margaret (1342–1386), a daughter of the Piast duke Louis I of Brzeg. Her siblings included Count William VI of Holland , Johanna Sophia of Bavaria and Margaret of Bavaria .

  4. Joanna Sophia of Bavaria (c. 1373 – 15 November 1410) was the youngest daughter of Albert I, Duke of Bavaria and his first wife Margaret of Brieg. She was a member of the House of Wittelsbach. Quick Facts Tenure, Born ... Close. On 13 June 1395, Joanna Sophia married Albert IV, Duke of Austria in Vienna.

  5. Sophia of Bavaria (Czech: Žofie Bavorská; German: Sophie von Bayern; 1376 – 4 November 1428) was a Queen of Bohemia and the spouse of Wenceslaus, King of Bohemia and King of the Romans. She was briefly interim regent of Bohemia after the death of Wenceslaus in 1419.

  6. 10 de sept. de 2022 · Johanna Sophia of Bavaria (c.1373- November 15, 1410) was the youngest daughter of Albert I, Duke of Bavaria and his first wife Margaret of Brieg. She was a member of the House of Wittelsbach. Marriage. On 13 June 1395, Johanna Sophia married Albert IV, Duke of Austria in Vienna.

  7. Sofía de Baviera (en alemán, Sophie von Bayern; Múnich, 27 de enero de 1805- Viena, 28 de mayo de 1872) fue princesa de Baviera por nacimiento, y por matrimonio archiduquesa de Austria y miembro de la Casa de Habsburgo-Lorena, « el único hombre de la familia », según declaró el canciller Clemente von Metternich.