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  1. Johann Theodor of Bavaria, portrait by Georg Desmarées. Johann Theodor of Bavaria (3 September 1703 – 27 January 1763) was an 18th century cardinal who served as the Prince-Bishop of Regensburg, Prince-Bishop of Freising, and the Prince-Bishop of Liège.

  2. El príncipe Juan Teodoro de Baviera ( Múnich, 3 de septiembre de 1703- Lieja, 27 de enero de 1763) fue un prelado católico alemán, hijo de Maximiliano II Manuel, elector de Baviera. Biografía. Fue uno de los hijos del matrimonio formado por Maximiliano II Manuel de Baviera y Teresa Cunegunda Sobieska, hija de Juan III de Polonia.

  3. Charles Theodore, Elector of Bavaria. Charles Theodore (German: Karl Theodor; 11 December 1724 – 16 February 1799) was a German nobleman of the Sulzbach branch of the House of Wittelsbach. He became Count Palatine of Sulzbach from his father Johann Christian in 1733, at the age of six.

  4. Category. : John Theodore of Bavaria. From Wikimedia Commons, the free media repository. Deutsch: Johann Theodor von Bayern (1703–1763) war Kardinal und Bischof von Regensburg seit 1719 und Freising seit 1727 sowie Fürstbischof von Lüttich seit 1744. John Theodore of Bavaria.

  5. Roman Catholic bishop and cardinal. Born on 3 September 1703 in Munich. Died on 27 January 1763 in Liège. See also: Wikipedia , Wikidata (Q76724) » See 10 coins. Prince-bishopric of Liege: Prince-bishop John Theodore of Bavaria (1744-1763) » See 10 coins. 4 Liards - Jean-Théodore of Bavaria.

  6. 22 de feb. de 2024 · Charles Theodore (born Dec. 1, 1724, Droogenbosch, near Brussels—died Feb. 16, 1799, Munich) was the elector (1742–77) of the Palatinate branch of the House of Wittelsbach and thereafter (1777–99) of the united Palatinate lands after inheriting Bavaria. The latter inheritance touched off the battleless War of the Bavarian Succession.

  7. Help. Category:Portrait paintings of Johann Theodor of Bavaria. From Wikimedia Commons, the free media repository. John Theodore of Bavaria (1703-1763), Prince-Bishop of Regensburg, Freising, and Liège, was a son of Maximilian II Emanuel of Bavaria .