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  1. Biography. Ernest was a son of John II and ruled the duchy of Bavaria-Munich together with his brother William III. He restrained uprisings of the citizenry of Munich in 1396 and 1410 and forced his uncle Stephen III to confine his reign to Bavaria-Ingolstadt in 1402. Afterwards Ernest still fought several times successfully against the dukes ...

  2. Media in category "Ernest of Bavaria, Archbishop-Elector of Cologne". The following 17 files are in this category, out of 17 total. 52 Ernst II.jpg 389 × 408; 53 KB. Anonym, Portrait du prince-évêque Ernest de Bavière, Grand Curtius, Liège.jpg 2,027 × 2,456; 1.17 MB. Ernest de Baviere.jpg 322 × 510; 33 KB. Ernest of Bavaria.jpg 270 × ...

  3. Head of Ernest of bavaria facing to the left. Script: Latin . Lettering: (acorn) ERNESTVS. D. G. ARCHIEPIS. COL. Unabridged legend: Ernestus dei gratia archiepiscopus Colonia. Translation: Ernestus, by the grace of god, archbishop of Cologne. Reverse. Crowned coat of arms divided in 4 quarters.

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  5. Ernest of Bavaria. German administrator of Passau and Salzburg, pledge lord of the County of Glatz. Also known as Ernst von Bayern. Born on 23 June 1500 in Munich. Died on 17 December 1560 in Kłodzko. See also: Wikipedia , Wikidata (Q541271)

  6. A bronze bust of Wilhelm V, the Pious (1548-1626), Duke of Bavaria, wearing a fantastic armour, elaborately cast with grotesque masks, foliage and mythical birds, and with winged female figures on the pauldrons. The heavily-cast bust is supported on a makeshift and ineffective socle with a cartouche at the front inscribed in paint: SULLY. Although the identity of the subject was mistaken for ...

  7. Ernesto de Baviera. Ernesto de Wittelsbach ( Múnich, 17 de diciembre de 1554- Arnsberg, 17 de febrero de 1612) fue un noble y religioso alemán, Príncipe Obispo de Frisinga (1566), Hildesheim (1573), Lieja (1581), Münster (1582) y príncipe elector de Colonia (1583). Acumulará estos mandatos hasta su muerte, acaecida en 1612.