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  1. William V, Duke of Bavaria. William V (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 V was born in Landshut, the son of Albert V and Archduchess Anna of Austria. [1]

    • 24 October 1579 – 15 October 1597 (abdication)
    • Anna of Austria
  2. 20 de jul. de 2023 · Cite. Permissions. Share. Abstract. Part Two ends with the story of how the Wittelsbachs’ commitment to courtly display and collecting, and their links to the Fuggers as financial backers, finally led to a remarkable achievement. Munich’s cabinet of curiosities was among the most significant in Europe.

  3. Wilhelm V, Duke of Bavaria primary name: Wilhelm V other name: (Herzog von Bayern) Wilhelm V der Fromme ...

  4. 19 de nov. de 2009 · Extract. The Munich Kunstkammer, largely created by Duke Albrecht V of Bavaria (reigned 1550-79) and his son Wilhelm V (reigned 1579-98), is one of the crucial reference-points for the history of collecting in Renaissance Europe. The earliest of the great Kunstkammer collections to have been formed in the German-speaking lands, it is ...

    • Jeremy Warren
    • 2010
  5. In 1813 Duke Wilhelm in Bavaria acquired a former monastery after its secularisation, the Franconian Banz Abbey. His grandson Duke Maximilian Joseph in Bavaria purchased Possenhofen Castle on Lake Starnberg which became his major residence and where his children, notably the later Empress Elisabeth of Austria, Queen of Hungary ("Sisi ...

  6. William IV (German: Wilhelm IV; 13 November 1493 – 7 March 1550) was Duke of Bavaria from 1508 to 1550, until 1545 together with his younger brother Louis X, Duke of Bavaria. He was born in Munich to Albert IV and Kunigunde of Austria , a daughter of Emperor Frederick III .

  7. Click to enlarge. Wilhelm V, DUKE OF BAVARIA, son of Duke Albrecht V, b. at Munich, September 29, 1548; d. at Schleissheim, February 7, 1626. He studied in 1563 at the University of Ingolstadt, but left on account of an outbreak of the pest.