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  1. The Wittelsbach Conrad of Scheyern-Dachau, a great-grandson of Otto I, Count of Scheyern, became Duke of Merania in 1153 and was succeeded by his son Conrad II. It was the first duchy held by the Wittelsbach family (until 1180/82).

  2. A Casa de Wittelsbach (em alemão: Haus von Wittelsbach) é uma dinastia da Baviera que governou este estado entre 1323 e 1918. [1] [2] A Baviera tornou-se um reino, em 1806, conforme o Tratado de Pressburgo, em consequência da dissolução do Sacro Império Romano-Germânico (962–1806).

  3. Die heute lebenden Familienmitglieder entstammen der Linie Pfalz-Zweibrücken-Birkenfeld . Inhaltsverzeichnis. 1 Herkunft. 1.1 Meistbeachtete Theorie. 1.2 These von den Luitpoldingern als Ursprung der Wittelsbacher. 2 Die frühen Wittelsbacher bis 1253.

  4. House of Wittelsbach, German noble family that provided rulers of Bavaria and of the Rhenish Palatinate until the 20th century. The name was taken from the castle of Wittelsbach, which formerly stood near Aichach on the Paar in Bavaria. The dynasty was overthrown in the closing days of World War I.

  5. Franz Bonaventura Adalbert Maria Herzog von Bayern (born 14 July 1933), commonly known by the courtesy title Duke of Bavaria, is the head of the House of Wittelsbach, the former ruling family of the Kingdom of Bavaria.

  6. Stammliste der Wittelsbacher mit den in der Wikipedia vertretenen Personen und wichtigen Zwischengliedern.

  7. The King of Bavaria (German: König von Bayern) was a title held by the hereditary Wittelsbach rulers of Bavaria in the state known as the Kingdom of Bavaria from 1805 until 1918, when the kingdom was abolished.