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  1. Hace 1 día · Duke in Bavaria elected bishop of Paderborn and Münster (1698–1719) Ferdinand Maria Innocenz Duke in Bavaria Imperial General (1699–1738) Clemens Augustus Duke in Bavaria Elector and Abp. of Cologne & etc., r. 1723–1761 (1700–1761) Johann Theodore Duke in Bavaria Prince-Bishop of Regensburg, Prince-Bishop of Freising, and the Prince ...

  2. Hace 3 días · Duke of Bavaria: Albert II 1397–1439 King of Germany r. 1438–1439: Elizabeth of Luxembourg 1409–1442: Rupert 1352–1410 King of Germany r. 1400–1410: Isabella I 1451–1504 Queen of Castile: Ferdinand II 1452–1516 King of Aragon and Castile: Albert IV 1447–1508 Duke of Bavaria: Kunigunde of Austria 1465–1520 ...

  3. Hace 23 horas · Hofbräu originates from Munich, the capital of Bavaria, in Germany. The brewery's story began in 1589 when Duke Wilhelm V of Bavaria was displeased with the quality of beer in Munich. He established the ducal 'Hofbräuhaus' to brew his beer, marking the birth of the now-famed Hofbräu Brewery. What is the alcohol content in Hofbräu beer?

  4. Hace 2 días · Germany. Franconia, Swabia, Bavaria, and Saxony, originally the homes of distinct tribes, emerged as the great “stemduchies” of Germany when the dukes appointed by the Carolingians as military governors made themselves increasingly independent.

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  5. Hace 3 días · Particularly for the later years of his reign, German scholars have pointed to the pressure exerted by the princes on Frederick, such as in the trial of Henry the Lion, his cousin, duke of Bavaria and Saxony, and erstwhile favourite , but unlike other biographers, Freed seems to view this powerlessness as pervasive almost throughout Frederick’s reign, at least after his ‘coup d’état ...

  6. Hace 23 horas · The history of Hofbräuhaus München dates back to 1589 when the beer hall was founded by the Duke of Bavaria, Wilhelm V. It was founded as a brewery and initially was solely established to supply beer to the Bavarian Court. After centuries of serving beer exclusively to the royals, in 1828 the Hofbräuhaus was declared open to the public by ...

  7. Hace 23 horas · Charles the Fat (White Charles) (June 13, 839 - Donaueschingen, January 13, 888), also known as Charles III, was the Carolingian Emperor from 881 until his death. He was the youngest son of Louis the Germanic and Emma of Bavaria, and great-grandson of Charlemagne, being the last Carolingian to reign over a unified empire.