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  1. Count Ferdinand Joseph Maria of Salern (1718 – 7 December 1805) was an illegitimate son of Prince Ferdinand Maria Innocenz of Bavaria (1699-1738) and Countess Marie Adelheid Fortunata of Spaur. He was thus a nephew of Emperor Charles VII and his brothers Clemens Augustus , elector and archbishop of Cologne, and Cardinal Johann Theodore ...

  2. Count Ferdinand Joseph Maria of Salern (1718 in Berg bei Kling, Upper Bavaria, † 7 December 1805 in Munich) was an illegitimate son of Prince Ferdinand Maria Innocenz of Bavaria (1699-1738) and Countess Marie Adelheid Fortunata of Spaur. He was thus a nephew of Emperor Charles VII and his...

  3. German nobleman and general. Count Ferdinand Joseph Maria of Salern; Joseph Ferdinand, Graf von Salern

  4. 25 de nov. de 2023 · Count Ferdinand Joseph Maria of Salern (1718 7 December 1805) was an illegitimate son of Prince Ferdinand Maria Innocenz of Bavaria (16991738) and Countess Marie Adelheid Fortunata of Spaur. He was thus a nephew of Emperor Charles VII and his brothers Clemens Augustus, elector and archbishop of C

  5. Category:Joseph Ferdinand Maria of Salern. Category. : Joseph Ferdinand Maria of Salern. Count Ferdinand Joseph Maria of Salern (1718 - 1805) was an illegitimate son of Prince Ferdinand Maria Innocenz of Bavaria and Marie Adelheid Fortunata von Spaur.

  6. Count Ferdinand Joseph Maria of Salern (1718 – 7 December 1805) was an illegitimate son of Prince Ferdinand Maria Innocenz of Bavaria (1699-1738) and Countess Marie Adelheid Fortunata of Spaur. He was thus a nephew of Emperor Charles VII and his brothers Clemens Augustus, elector and archbishop of Cologne, and Cardinal Johann Theodore, bishop ...

  7. Count Ferdinand Joseph Maria of Salern (1718 – 7 December 1805) was an illegitimate son of Prince Ferdinand Maria Innocenz of Bavaria (1699-1738) and Countess Marie Adelheid Fortunata of Spaur. He was thus a nephew of Emperor Charles VII and his brothers Clemens Augustus, elector and archbishop of Cologne, and Cardinal Johann Theodore, bishop ...