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  1. Albert IV of Bavaria-Munich “the Wise“ (1447 – 1508) from 1467 Duke of Bavaria-Munich, from 1503 Duke of the reunited Bavaria. In 1506 Albert decreed that the duchy should pass according to the rules of primogeniture. Married Kunigunde of Austria (1465 – 1520) daughter of Frederick III, Holy Roman Emperor. Louis X (1495 –1545) Duke of ...

  2. When Wilhelm IV von Wittelsbach Herzog von Bayern was born on 13 November 1493, in München, Kreis Liebenwerda, Province of Saxony, Prussia, Germany, his father, Albrecht IV. "der Weise" von Wittelsbach, Herzog von Bayern, was 45 and his mother, Kunigunde Herzogin von Österreich, was 28. He married Marie Jacobhaa Zähringen on 3 October 1522 ...

  3. Albrecht (Albert) V, Duke of Bavaria from 1550 to 1579, was born 29 February 1528, son of Wilhelm IV, Duke of Bavaria (1493-1550) and Jakobaea of Baden (1507-1580). He succeeded his father as duke upon his father's death in 1550. Albrecht married Anna of Austria (1528-1590), daughter of Ferdinand I, Holy Roman Emperor.

  4. HM Harald V's 10-Great Grandfather. Wife/Partner: Renee of LORRAINE Children: Maria Anna of BAVARIA ; Magdalena von BAYERN ; Maximilian I (Duke & Elector) of BAVARIA ; Philipp Cardinal (Bishop of Regensburg) ; Ferdinand (Duke) ; Albrecht VI (Duke) ; 2 sons (d. infant)

  5. Wilhelm V. von Bayern, Herzog von Bayern, was born 29 September 1548 in Landshut, Bavaria, Germany to Albrecht V. von Bayern (1528-1579) and Anna von Österreich (1528-1590) and died 7 February 1626 Schloss Schleißheim, Oberschleißheim, Bavaria, Germany of unspecified causes. He married Renata of Lorraine (1544-1602) 22 February 1568 JL in Munich, Bavaria, Germany.

  6. The chapter discusses a unique project to revive and redefine religious eremitism within an explicitly courtly and Counter-Reformation context. The focus is on the large estate at Schleissheim, created by Wilhelm V of Bavaria (1548–1626) after his

  7. Munich's Hofbräuhaus Brewery. With a history dating back to 1589, the Hofbräuhaus Brewery has becomeMunich's most popular beer hall and one of the most famous in the world. According to legend, Wilhelm V, Duke of Bavaria and a member of the Wittelsbach family, found the beer in Munich so bad that he commissioned his own state brewery.