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  1. William IV (German: Wilhelm IV; 13 November 1493 – 7 March 1550) was Duke of Bavaria from 1508 to 1550, until 1545 together with his younger brother Louis X, Duke of Bavaria. He was born in Munich to Albert IV and Kunigunde of Austria , a daughter of Emperor Frederick III .

  2. William V, Duke of Bavaria and his wife, Renata of Lorraine. Married Renata of Lorraine (1544–1602) in Munich on 22 February 1568. They had: Christoph (born and died 23 January 1570). Christine (23 September 1571 – 27 April 1580), died in childhood. Maximilian I (1573–1651), future Duke and Elector of Bavaria; Maria Anna of Bavaria (Maria ...

  3. Albert VI of Bavaria ( German: Albrecht VI., der Leuchtenberger, Landgraf von Bayern-Leuchtenberg; 26 February 1584 – 5 July 1666) son of William V, Duke of Bavaria and Renata of Lorraine, born and died in Munich .

  4. Henry IV: Duke of Bavaria: 1009: 1017: Ottonian: Henry IV reasserted direct control. Henry V: Duke of Bavaria: 1017: 1026: Luxemburg: Son of Siegfried of Luxembourg. Conrad II, Holy Roman Emperor, King of Germany, gave Bavaria to his son Henry VI after the death of Henry V in 1026. Henry VI the Black: Duke of Bavaria: 1026: 1042: Salian: Son of ...

  5. Albert IV., duke of Bavaria 1504-1508 Author died more than 100 years ago public domain images {{GFDL-user-w|en|English Wikipedia|Kmorozov}} File usage The following pages on the English Wikipedia use this file (pages on other projects are not listed):

  6. Albrecht, Duke of Bavaria (Albrecht Luitpold Ferdinand Michael; 3 May 1905 – 8 July 1996 [1]) was the son of the last crown prince of Bavaria, Rupprecht, and his first wife, Duchess Marie Gabrielle in Bavaria. He was the only child from that marriage that reached adulthood. His paternal grandfather was Ludwig III of Bavaria, the last king of ...

  7. 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 .