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  1. 14 de out. de 2021 · English: Portrait of Wilhelm V, Duke of Bavaria (1548-1626) Deutsch: "Das Bildnis folgt einem zu Lebzeiten des bayerischen Herzogs verbreiteten Porträttypus. Als Vorbild diente Hans von Aachens ganzfiguriges Porträt Wilhelms V., das sich zusammen mit seinem Gegenstück, einem Bildnis seiner Gattin Renata von Lothringen, in der Sammlung des Bayerischen Nationalmuseums, München, befindet.

  2. Duke Albert V of Bavaria Family and children. With Archduchess Anna of Austria he had seven children: Charles, born and died in 1547; William V, Duke of Bavaria (29 September 1548 – 17 February 1626) Ferdinand (20 January 1550 – 30 January 1608) Maria Anna (21 March 1551 – 29 April 1608) Maximiliana Maria (4 July 1552 – 11 July 1614)

  3. HM Harald V's 10-Great Grandfather. Wife/Partner: Renee of LORRAINE Children: Maria Anna of BAVARIA ; Magdalena von BAYERN ; Maximilian I (Duke & Elector) of BAVARIA ; Philipp Cardinal (Bishop of Regensburg) ; Ferdinand (Duke) ; Albrecht VI (Duke) ; 2 sons (d. infant)

  4. 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. Education and early life . William was born in Landshut, the son of Albert V and Anna of Austria (1528-1590).

  5. Albert IV of Bavaria-Munich “the Wise“ (1447 – 1508) from 1467 Duke of Bavaria-Munich, from 1503 Duke of the reunited Bavaria. In 1506 Albert decreed that the duchy should pass according to the rules of primogeniture. Married Kunigunde of Austria (1465 – 1520) daughter of Frederick III, Holy Roman Emperor. Louis X (1495 –1545) Duke of ...

  6. Medal, brass, Wilhelm V, Duke of Bavaria and his wife Renée, by Hubert Gerhard, Germany (Munich), 1585

  7. 5 de jul. de 2017 · Duke Wilhelm V of Bavaria transformed Munich into a vital cultural crossroads between northern Europe and Italy. As Wilhelm's court artist and artistic director, Friedrich Sustris created a unified vision that broadcast Bavarian magnificence to princely courts across Europe.