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  1. Há 4 dias · On Duke Otto II's death in 1253, his sons divided the Wittelsbach possessions between them: Henry became Duke of Lower Bavaria, and Louis II Duke of Upper Bavaria and Count Palatine of the Rhine. When Henry's branch died out in 1340 the Emperor Louis IV , a son of Duke Louis II, reunited the duchy.

  2. 18 de jun. de 2024 · Duke of Bavaria: Judith of Bavaria 1103–1131: Frederick II 1090–1147 Duke of Swabia: Agnes of Saarbrücken d. c. 1147: Gertrude of Comburg d. 1130/1131: Conrad III 1093–1152 King of Germany r. 1138–1152: Gertrude of Sulzbach c. 1110 –1146: Henry the Lion 1129–1195 Duke of Bavaria: Matilda of England 1156–1189: Matthias I 1119 ...

  3. 25 de jun. de 2024 · Grand Duke Frederick was forced to abdicate his throne at the end of World War I, when the former Grand Duchy of the German Empire joined the post-war German Republic. He and his family took up residence at Rastede Castle, where he took up farming and local industrial interests.

  4. 21 de jun. de 2024 · Son of Luitpold, Margrave of Bavaria and Cunigonde of Swabia. Husband of Biletrud. Father of Heinrich III "der jünge" von Bayern; Kunigunde von Bayern and Bilifrid von Bayern. Brother of Arnulf I, duke of Bavaria and N von Bayern. Occupation: Duc, de Bavière, Hertig av Kärnten 927, hertig i Bayern 938-945,

  5. 10 de jun. de 2024 · Henry IV was the duke of Bavaria (as Henry VIII; 1055–61), German king (from 1054), and Holy Roman emperor (1084–1105/06), who engaged in a long struggle with Hildebrand (Pope Gregory VII) on the question of lay investiture (see Investiture Controversy), eventually drawing excommunication on.

  6. 23 de jun. de 2024 · Duke Tassilo III of Bavaria was the final ruler of the House of Agilolfings, who sought to preserve Bavaria's autonomy amidst the expanding Carolingian Empire. His deposition by Charlemagne in 788 AD marked the end of Agilolfing rule and Bavaria's integration into the Carolingian realm, reshaping the political landscape of early ...

  7. 17 de jun. de 2024 · Bavaria - Germanic, Franks, Holy Roman Empire: The earliest known inhabitants in the area of present-day Bavaria were the Celts. Romans conquered the region about the beginning of the Common Era. They divided the southern part into Raetia and Noricum and built fortifications along the northern boundary to keep out the Teutons.