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as Duchess consort of Bavaria c. 1349 as Duchess consort of Upper Bavaria: 18 September 1361 husband's death: 3 October 1369 Louis V (Bavaria and 2nd Partition) Elisabeth of Sicily: Frederick III of Sicily c. 1310 27 June 1328 11 October 1347 as Duchess consort of Bavaria c. 1349 as Duchess consort of Lower Bavaria: c. 1349 Stephen II
Queens consort of Bavaria ... List of Bavarian royal consorts This page was last edited on 15 October 2023, at 14:54 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative ...
Gomentrude (c. 598 – fl. 630), also Gomatrude, Gométrude, or Gomatrudis, was a Frankish queen consort by marriage to king Dagobert I. [1] It is possible that Gomentrude was descended from Ragnacaire (fl. 486), king of the Franks in Cambrai, through his son Magnachaire (fl. 555), Duke of the Franks. [2]
Gertrude of Süpplingenburg (18 April 1115 – 18 April 1143) was Duchess of Bavaria, Margravine of Tuscany, and Duchess of Saxony by marriage to Henry X, Duke of Bavaria, and Margravine of Austria and Duchess of Bavaria by marriage to Henry II, Duke of Austria. She was regent of Saxony during the minority of her son Henry the Lion in 1139–1142.
consort jointly with sister-in-law 4 September 1373 alone c. 1375 consort jointly with sister-in-law: 9 September 1379 Treaty of Neuberg: 1 March 1414 Leopold III: Johanna Sophia of Bavaria [5] Albert I, Duke of Bavaria (Wittelsbach) 1373 24 April 1390 29 August 1395 husband's accession: 14 September 1404 husband's death: 15 November 1410 Albert IV
On the evening of 12 October 1810 Therese and Ludwig married in the court chapel of Munich, which marked the first royal wedding in Munich since 1722. The kingdom of Bavaria was only 4 years old at that time, and showcased its splendour during a 5-day wedding celebration. [1] The festivities began on Max-Joseph-Platz the following day. The city ...
In 1101, Ida, alongside Thiemo of Salzburg and the Bavarian duke Welf IV and the French duke William IX of Aquitaine, joined the Crusade of 1101, [1] and raised and led her own army toward Jerusalem. In September of that year, Ida and her army were among those ambushed at Heraclea Cybistra by the sultan Kilij Arslan I .
Cunigunde of Swabia (c. 878 – 7 February after 918), a member of the Ahalolfing noble family, was Margravine of Bavaria until 907 by her first marriage with Margrave Luitpold and German queen (Queen of the Franks) from 913 to 918 by her second marriage with King Conrad I, the first and sole ruler of the Conradine dynasty.