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  1. 27 de abr. de 2022 · Genealogy profile for Susanna of Bavaria Susanne von Bayern (Wittelsbach), Markgräfin zu Brandenburg-Kulmbach, Pfalzgräfin zu Neuburg (1502 - 1543) - Genealogy Genealogy for Susanne von Bayern (Wittelsbach), Markgräfin zu Brandenburg-Kulmbach, Pfalzgräfin zu Neuburg (1502 - 1543) family tree on Geni, with over 250 million profiles of ancestors and living relatives.

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  3. [ Previous][ Next] Susanna of Bavaria, Margravine of Bayreuth (1502 - 1543) Susanna of Bavaria was a German noblewoman. Other biography: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki ...

  4. Schloss Weißenstein is a Schloss or palatial residence in Pommersfelden, Bavaria, southern Germany. It was designed for Lothar Franz von Schönborn, Prince-Bishop of Bamberg and Archbishop of Mainz, to designs by Johann Dientzenhofer and Johann Lukas von Hildebrandt. Weißenstein, built as a private summer residence, remains in the Schönborn ...

  5. Susana da Baviera. Susana da Bavaria (em alemão: Susanna von Bayern; Munique, 2 de abril de 1502 — Neuburgo do Danúbio, 23 de abril de 1543) foi uma princesa alemã que pertencia à Casa de Wittelsbach .

  6. Lamentation of Christ was a popular Renaissance subject matter which allowed artists to capture the highly pious and emotional moment when the body of Jesus had been taken off the cross. The 1538 composition is one of several lamentation paintings completed by Cranach the Elder and his studio during the early decades of the 16th century. [6]

  7. William V's spending on Church-related projects, including funding missionaries outside Bavaria—as far away as Asia and the Americas—put tremendous strain on the Bavarian treasury. The Italian confidence man Marco Bragadino who was promising to make copious amounts of gold to erase the Dukes's debts was called upon by William V in 1590, and executed after he had failed.