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  1. 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

  2. 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.

  3. William V, Duke of Bavaria (29 September 1548 – 7 February 1626), called the Pious, (German: Wilhelm V., der Fromme, Herzog von Bayern) was Duke of Bavaria from 1579 to 1597.

  4. Son of Duke Albrecht V. Born at Munich, 29 September, 1548; died at Schlessheim, 7 February, 1626. He studied in 1563 at the University of Ingolstadt, but left on account of an outbreak of the pest. Nevertheless, he continued his studies elsewhere until 1568, and retained throughout life a ...

  5. Magdalene of Bavaria. House. Lorraine. Father. Francis I, Duke of Lorraine. Mother. Christina of Denmark. Renata of Lorraine ( French: Renée de Lorraine, German: Renata von Lothringen) (20 April 1544 – 22 May 1602) was a French noblewoman of the House of Lorraine who became a Duchess of Bavaria by her marriage to Duke William V .

  6. Famous Hofbrauhaus beer hall. Hofbrauhaus beer hall. 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. The Staatliches Hofbräuhaus was thus born, and 1589 saw the construction of the Hofbräuhaus that we know and love today.

  7. Duke Wilhelm in Bavaria, full German name: Wilhelm, Herzog in Bayern (born 10 November 1752 in Gelnhausen, Palatinate-Birkenfeld-Gelnhausen; died 8 January 1837 in Landshut or Bamberg, Kingdom of Bavaria) was Count Palatine of Birkenfeld-Gelnhausen between 1789 and 1799 and first Duke in Bavaria from 16 February 1799 until his death in 1837.