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The Wittelsbach State Foundation received the Wittelsbach family's art treasures acquired before 1804 and has since been the owner, although not the manager, of a large part of the holdings of the ancient and classical art museums in Munich, while more recent art collections came into the possession of the compensation fund, into which most of ...
The same applies to Dukes called Otto, who are sometimes renumbered starting with Otto III, the first Wittelsbach Duke of Bavaria. The highest number has been used in this chart to minimise confusion, with one exception: Ludwig is the German for Louis, but Kings Ludwig I, II and III are not numbered XV, XVI and XVII.
The respective head of the family decides on their distribution and use. [10] Franz von Bayern in the regalia of the Order of the Holy Sepulchre (Munich, 2012) As head of the House of Wittelsbach, Franz is also Grand Master of the Wittelsbach House Orders, the Order of Saint George, the Order of St. Hubert and the Order of Theresa.
John II, Duke of Sonderburg 1545–1622: Beata Eriksdotter Trolle d. 1591: Renata of Lorraine 1544–1602: John Adolf 1575–1616: Christian IV 1577–1588–1648: Bengt Gabrielsson Oxenstierna d. 1591: Magdalene of Bavaria 1587–1628: Frederick III 1597–1659: Frederick III 1609–1648–1670: Alexander, Duke of Sonderburg 1573–1627 ...
A. Prince Adalbert of Bavaria (1828–1875) Prince Adalbert of Bavaria (1886–1970) Princess Adelgunde of Bavaria, Duchess of Modena; Princess Adelgunde of Bavaria, Princess of Hohenzollern
The Queen’s four children are: the Prince of Wales (the eldest son), the Duke of York (the second son), the Earl of Wessex (the youngest son), and the Princess Royal (the Queen’s daughter).
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