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  1. Clemens Augustus I of Bavaria (German: Clemens August I von Bayern) (1700 - 1761) was the Archbishop of Cologne from 1723 until 1761, the Bishop of Regensburg from 1716 until 1719, the Bishop of Münster from 1719 until 1761, the Bishop of Paderborn from 1719 until 1761, the Bishop of Hildesheim from 1724 until 1761, the Bishop of Osnabrück from 1728 until 1761, and the Grandmaster of the ...

  2. Gunst, Pieter van - Joseph Clemens of Bavaria.png 407 × 543; 374 KB Joseph Clément de Baviere.jpg 744 × 519; 187 KB Jozef Klemens, aartsbisschop en keurvorst van Keulen gekozen tot bisschop van Luik, NG-VG-1-1655.jpg 2.500 × 1.241; 687 KB

  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. Ancestry []

  4. 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.

  5. 28 de abr. de 2022 · Son of Alfons, Prinz von Bayern and Louise d'Orléans, Princess of Bavaria Brother of Princess Elisabeth Maria of Bavaria, Countess of Kageneck. Occupation: Prince of Bavaria, German art historian: Managed by: Ofir Friedman: Last Updated: April 28, 2022

  6. Joseph was designated by his parents for a life in the church. He became Archbishop of Cologne in 1688 after the death of Maximilian Henry of Bavaria, and his appointment to that post by Pope Innocent XI was one cause of the Nine Years' War.

  7. 30 de abr. de 2024 · Siegfried August was the brother of Christoph Joseph Clemens Maria, Duke in Bavaria and Luitpold Emanuel Ludwig Maria, Duke in Bavaria. The Prince-Bishopric of Freising was an ecclesiastical principality of the Holy Roman Empire from 1294 until its secularisation in the early years of the 19th century.