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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
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Arms of Maria as queen consort of France. Marie married the widowed Philip III of France on 21 August 1274. [3] His first wife, Isabella of Aragon, had already given birth to three surviving sons: Louis, Philip and Charles.
The Webers of Bavaria originated in Franconia Friedrich Weber (d. 1739) huntsman to the bishop of Bamberg , mayor of Marktleugast ; Georg Michael Weber (d. 1822) Deputy Royal representative for Neuburg an der Donau , afterward Vice-representative in Amberg ; Carl Adolph Weber Secretary of State to Ludwig I , raised to the Ritterstand in 1845 ...
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.
Queen of the Romans (Latin: Regina Romanorum, German: Königin der Römer) or Queen of the Germans were the official titles of the queens consort of the medieval and early modern Kingdom of Germany. They were the wives of the King of the Romans (chosen by imperial election ), and are informally also known as German queen ( German : Deutsche ...
Theudechild (c. 540 – c. 570) was a Frankish queen consort by marriage to king Charibert I. [1] She is believed to have been the daughter of a cowherd or a shepherd. She married Charibert in 566. She was his fourth wife, but the second to be recognized as legitimate by the church. The marriage has been the inspiration of artists.
Elizabeth of Bavaria (c. 1306 – 25 March 1330) was the first wife of Otto, Duke of Austria. She was the daughter of Stephen I, Duke of Bavaria and Jutta of Schweidnitz. Otto and Elizabeth married on 15 May 1325 and had two children: Frederick II (10 February 1327 – 11 December 1344) Leopold II (1328 – 10 August 1344)