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  1. 8 de may. de 2014 · Otto von Scheyern moved his family and newly assembled court to Wittelsbach castle, assuming its name as his own. Thus was born the royal dynasty. By 1314 a Wittelsbach was proclaimed Ludwig III of The Germanic States. This was ‘Ludwig the Bavarian’ who in 1328 was named Holy Roman Emperor (q.v.). He had a lot of trouble with the Church in ...

  2. Hedwig SCHEYERN von WITTELSBACH, Comtesse palatine de Wittelsbach †1174 Married to Berthold V von ANDECHS, Comte d'Andechs, Margrave d' Istrie 1122-1188. Otto II de BAVIERE, Duc de Bavière 1117-1183 Married in 1157 to Agnés de LOOZ 1145-1191. Otto IV de BAVIERE 1130-1189 Married to Benedikta von WOERTH †.

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  4. 29 de abr. de 2022 · Elisabeth Wittelsbach, Kurfürstin zu Brandenburg was born on November 13, 1383 in Landshut, Bayern, Deutschland (HRR). Her parents were Friedrich, Herzog von Bayern-Landshut and Madalena Visconti. She was a Prinsessa. Elisabeth married Friedrich, I Kurfürst von Brandenburg on September 18, 1401 in Schougau, Bayern, Deutschland.

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  6. Albert 1er (Albert De Wittelsbach) Albrecht DE HAINAUT de WITTELSBACH, duc de Bavière-Straubing , comte de Hollande, de Zélande et de Hainaut de 1389 à 1404 1336-1404 Married April 18, 1394, Heusden (Limb.), 3550, Limbourg, Flandre, BELGIQUE, toMarguerite DE CLÈVES (VON KLEVE OU van KLEEF) ca 1375-1411

  7. Karl II von WITTELSBACH, Herzog von Zweibrücken 1746-1795; Maria Amalie Augusta von WITTELSBACH, Prinzessin von Pfalz-Zweibrücken 1752-1828; Maria Anna von WITTELSBACH, Pfalzgräfin von Zweibrücken-Birkenfeld 1753-1824; Maximilian I Joseph von WITTELSBACH, König von Bayern 1756-1825 Sources. Individual: L'Allemagne dynastique - tome IV ...