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  1. Albert IV, Duke of Bavaria, portrait by Barthel Beham.jpg 1,200 × 1,631; 318 KB Barthel Beham - Duke Albrecht IV of Bavaria.jpg 372 × 500; 29 KB Barthel Beham (Kopie nach) - Herzog Albrecht IV. der Weise von Bayern - 2531 - Bavarian State Painting Collections.jpg 1,457 × 1,612; 115 KB

  2. Albert II spent most of his time in Straubing, arranged tournaments, ordered the introduction of road surfaces but also encouraged the church. He did not intervene in the internal conflict of his cousins, the three sons of his uncle Duke Stephen II of Bavaria , but supported their war against a confederation of cities in Swabia and the archbishop of Salzburg .

  3. Duke of Bavaria. Albrecht Albrecht IV der Weise, Herzog von Bayern von Bayern (Wittelsbach) (15 Dec 1447 - 18 Mar 1508)

  4. Albert II, Duke of Bavaria (1368–1397), count of Holland, Hainaut, and Zeeland Albert III, Duke of Bavaria (1401–1460) Albert IV, Duke of Bavaria (1447–1508)

  5. Henry IX the Black. Kunizza. Father. Albert Azzo II, Margrave of Milan. Mother. Kunigunde of Altdorf. Welf I (c. 1035/1040 – 6 November 1101) was Duke of Bavaria from 1070 to 1077 and from 1096 to his death. He was the first member of the Welf branch of the House of Este. In the genealogy of the Elder House of Welf, he is counted as Welf IV .

  6. John IV was a son of Albert III, Duke of Bavaria and ruled as duke of Bavaria-Munich from 1460 in a time of constant unrest of the nobility and strife with the cities. He was known as an avid hunter. He died of plague in 1463, and was succeeded by his brothers Sigismund (already co-regent since 1460) and Albert IV.

  7. Albert was elected on 27 July 1298 and Rudolf then joined the Habsburg party, however, the strong dynastic policy of the new king caused led to a resurgence of the Wittelsbach dynastic conflicts. In 1301 King Albert put pressure on Rudolf to accept his ambitious younger brother Louis IV, the future Holy Roman Emperor, as co-regent.