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  1. Há 3 dias · Albrecht, Duke of Bavaria, 1905–1996; Franz, Duke of Bavaria, b. 1933; Bavarian branch. Louis V, Margrave of Brandenburg, Duke of Bavaria and Count of Tyrol (1323–1361) Albert I, Duke of Bavaria, Count of Holland and Hainaut (1347–1404) Isabeau de Bavière (1371–1435), queen-consort of France

  2. Há 1 dia · Franz Joseph was born on 18 August 1830 in the Schönbrunn Palace in Vienna (on the 65th anniversary of the death of Francis of Lorraine) as the eldest son of Archduke Franz Karl (the younger son of Francis I), and his wife Sophie, Princess of Bavaria.

  3. Há 3 dias · Duke of Bavaria: Solomon 1053–1087 King of Hungary: Judith of Swabia 1054–c. 1105: Władysław I 1044–1102 Duke of Poland Supplinburger: Lothair II 1075–1137 King of Germany r. 1125–1137 Holy Roman Emperor r. 1133–1137: Richenza of Northeim c. 1087 /1089– 1141: Henry IX 1075–1126 Duke of Bavaria: Adelheid 1070–1079: Henry 1071 ...

  4. 4 de mai. de 2024 · The current legitimate heirs are also Duke of Bavaria, formally King of Bavaria. Bavaria was absorbed into the Prussian / German Empire, and the kings are not recognized since 1918. The royal family left Germany in 1939 due to not wanting to participate in Nazi propoganda, etc.

  5. 2 de mai. de 2024 · Albert was born here on 26 August 1819 – for 200 years – as second son of Ernst I, Duke von Sachsen-Coburg und Gotha (Saxe-Coburg and Gotha) and his wife Princess Luise von Sachsen-Gotha-Altenburg. He and his brother Ernst grew up here with their father, who had divorced his wife in 1826. Albert and Victoria travelled here in August 1845 ...

  6. Há 4 dias · The British monarchs wish Duke Franz. Duke Franz of Bavaria on the Scottish throne? It would be possible. For the Wittelsbacher is a descendant of the Stuarts, who once ruled Scotland. If the Scots decide to separate from the United Kingdom in the referendum scheduled for Thursday, the next question is the future form of government.

  7. 13 de mai. de 2024 · History. Munich, Germany. Munich, or München (“Home of the Monks”), traces its origins to the Benedictine monastery at Tegernsee, which was probably founded in 750 ce. In 1157 Henry the Lion, duke of Bavaria, granted the monks the right to establish a market where the road from Salzburg met the Isar River.