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  1. 12 de nov. de 2014 · Plate with the coat of arms of Bavaria, Germany own picture taken in Munich With this blog post about the House of Wittelsbach I take you on a trip to Bavaria (Bayern) in Germany. Since 1996, the royal family's head is: Franz, Duke of Bavaria. So far is the situation nowadays but this royal familie has a very nice history.

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  3. The wedding took place at the Nymphenburg Palace in Munich, Bavaria. The couple had two children: Prince Joseph Clemens of Bavaria (1902–1990) Princess Elisabeth Maria of Bavaria (1913–2005) Death. Prince Alfons of Bavaria died on 8 January 1933 at Munich and is buried in the Colombarium in the Michaelskirche in Munich, Bavaria.

  4. Joseph Clemens of Bavaria, Prince Bishop of Liège.png 549 × 997; 417 KB Joseph Clemens of Bavaria, Prince-Bishop of Liège.png 933 × 1,245; 1.05 MB Joseph Clement de Baviere.jpg 433 × 510; 20 KB

  5. Joseph Clemens of Bavaria (German: Joseph Clemens von Bayern) (5 December 1671 – 12 November 1723) was a member of the Wittelsbach dynasty of Bavaria and Archbishop-Elector of Cologne from 1688 to 1723.

  6. Bust of Archbishop Joseph Clemens of Bavaria facing right, wearing zucchetto, mozzetta, and cross. Script: Latin . Lettering: IOS • CLE • D • G • ARCH • COL • S • R • I • P • EL • B • D 1716. Unabridged legend: Josephus Clemens, Dei gratia, archiepiscopus Coloniae, Sacri Romani Imperii elector, Bavariae dux.

  7. Joseph Clemens I (5 December 1671-12 November 1723) was the King of Westphalia and Archbishop of Cologne from 1688 to 1723. He was brother of Maximilian II of Bavaria and like him, he allied with the Kingdom of France during the War of the Spanish Succession.