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  1. Pages in category "House of Wittelsbach". The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total.

  2. Otto V, Count of Wittelsbach ( c. 1083 – 4 August 1156), also called Otto IV, Count of Scheyern, was the second son of Eckhard I, Count of Scheyern and Richardis of Carniola and Istria. [1] Otto named himself Otto of Wittelsbach, after Wittelsbach Castle near Aichach. He served Henry V, Holy Roman Emperor, in his first Italian Expedition in ...

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  4. Otto I. (Bayern) (1117–1183), 1180 Herzog von Bayern, ⚭ Agnes von Loon (1150–1191) Otto (1169–1181) Sophie (1170–1238) ⚭ Landgraf Hermann I. von Thüringen (um 1155–1217) Heilica I. (* 1171) ⚭ Hallgraf Dietrich von Wasserburg (1142–1210) Agnes (1172–1200) ⚭ 1186 Graf Heinrich von Plain († 1190) Richarde (1173–1231 ...

  5. Wittelsbach Castle ( German: Burg Wittelsbach) was a castle near Aichach in today's Bavarian Swabia . The castle was first mentioned around the year 1000. In 1119, Otto IV, Count of Scheyern moved into the castle of Wittelsbach and converted his previous seat into Scheyern Abbey. The castle's name, "Witilinesbac", is however already mentioned ...

  6. House of Wittelsbach; Maximilian I Joseph; Children Ludwig I Princess Augusta Princess Amalie Marie Princess Charlotte Prince Karl Theodor Prince Karl Friedrich Elisabeth Ludovika, Queen of Prussia Princess Amalie Auguste Archduchess Sophie of Austria Maria Anna, Queen of Saxony Princess Ludovika Princess Maximiliana: Ludwig I; Children ...

  7. 12 de jun. de 2020 · The duke from the house of Wittelsbach was crowned German emperor in 1328. The small, provincial Munich was inadequate for the new representative tasks of an imperial residence.