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  1. House of Wittelsbach The "strikingly simple and beautiful" arms of Wittelsbach were taken from the arms of the counts of Bogen, who became extinct in 1242. When Louis I married Ludmilla, the widow of Albert III, Count of Bogen , he adopted the coat of arms of the counts of Bogen together with their land, along the Danube between Regensburg and Deggendorf.

  2. House of Welf (Q156433) House of Welf. Royal House. Welf dynasty. House of Brunswick. Language. Label. Description. Also known as.

  3. Issued from Welf VI, 3rd son of Henry IX, Duke of Bavaria. Swabian branch. House of Brunswick. Lords of Grubenhagen, Göttingen, Calenberg and Wolfenbüttel. Dukes of Brunswick and Lüneburg. Issued from William, 4th son of Henry the Lion from his 2nd marriage.

  4. 17 de nov. de 2023 · L. Lion of Welf (lion rampant gules) in heraldry ‎ (3 F) Lion of Welf in heraldry ‎ (4 C) Categories: Attributed arms of Germany. Coats of arms of the House of Welf.

  5. House of the Wolf Man is an American independent monster horror film produced in 2009 by My Way Pictures. The film was inspired by the Universal Monsters movies, [2] and was shot in the same style. The film's star Ron Chaney is the great-grandson of Lon Chaney and the grandson of Lon Chaney Jr. , both of whom starred in numerous Universal Monsters films.

  6. Several minor branches. The House of Romanov [b] (also transliterated as Romanoff; Russian: Романовы, romanized : Romanovy, IPA: [rɐˈmanəvɨ]) was the reigning imperial house of Russia from 1613 to 1917. They achieved prominence after Anastasia Romanovna married Ivan the Terrible, the first crowned tsar of all Russia.

  7. The House of Welf (also Guelf or Guelph) is a European dynasty that has included many German and British monarchs from the 11th to 20th century and Emperor Ivan VI of Russia in the 18th century. The originally Franconian family from the Meuse-Moselle area was closely related to the imperial family of the Carolingians.