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  1. Margaret II, Countess of Hainaut. William I, Duke of Bavaria - Straubing ( Frankfurt am Main, 12 May 1330 – 15 April 1389, [1] Le Quesnoy ), was the second son of Emperor Louis IV and Margaret II of Hainaut. He was also known as William V, Count of Holland, as William III, Count of Hainaut and as William IV, Count of Zeeland .

  2. Albert IV., duke of Bavaria 1504-1508 Author died more than 100 years ago public domain images {{GFDL-user-w|en|English Wikipedia|Kmorozov}} Faili kasutus.

  3. Louis X (German: Ludwig X, Herzog von Bayern ), ( Grünwald, 18 September 1495 – 22 April 1545 in Landshut) was Duke of Bavaria (1516–1545), together with his older brother William IV, Duke of Bavaria. His parents were Albert IV and Kunigunde of Austria, a daughter of Emperor Frederick III .

  4. Albert IV., duke of Bavaria 1504-1508 Author died more than 100 years ago public domain images {{GFDL-user-w|en|English Wikipedia|Kmorozov}}

  5. Albert IV., duke of Bavaria 1504-1508 Author died more than 100 years ago public domain images {{GFDL-user-w|en|English Wikipedia|Kmorozov}} Pagine che usano questo file Le seguenti 3 pagine usano questo file:

  6. Background and education. Ernest was a member of the Bavarian noble Wittelsbach family. He was the third son of Duke Albert IV of Bavaria-Munich and his wife Kunigunde, daughter of Holy Roman Emperor Frederick III . In 1506 Albert issued a Primogeniture Act, stipulating that Bavaria should remain undivided. The result was that his two younger ...

  7. At the beginning of 1473, two counselors sent by Albert IV, Duke of Bavaria-Munich arrived in Poland with a marriage proposal; however, Casimir IV refused the offer because at that time, he was already negotiating a marriage between his eldest daughter and George, son and heir of Louis IX, Duke of Bavaria-Landshut. Casimir IV, in order to ...