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  2. Anna von Bayern - Wikipedia

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    Princess Anna of Bavaria (German: Anna-Natascha Prinzessin von Bayern; née Princess Anna-Natascha zu Sayn-Wittgenstein-Berleburg; born 15 March 1978), known professionally as Anna von Bayern, is a German journalist and author [1] who has been serving as the Chief Corporate Affairs Officer at Coty Inc. since 2020. [2]

  3. Archduchess Anna of Austria - Wikipedia

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    The resulting manuscript, still held by the Bavarian State Library, was the Jewel Book of the Duchess Anna of Bavaria ("Kleinodienbuch der Herzogin Anna von Bayern"), and contains 110 drawings by Hans Muelich. [13] A religious woman, Anna made extensive donations to the Catholic abbey of Vadstena in Sweden and generously supported the ...

  4. Albert V, Duke of Bavaria - Wikipedia

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    In 1552, Albert commissioned an inventory of the jewelry which he and his wife Anna owned. The resulting manuscript, still held by the Bavarian State Library, was the Jewel Book of the Duchess Anna of Bavaria ("Kleinodienbuch der Herzogin Anna von Bayern"), and contains 110 drawings by Hans Muelich. [1]

  5. Duchess Helene in Bavaria - Wikipedia

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    Countess Palatine Maria Anna of Zweibrücken-Birkenfeld: 2. Duke Maximilian Joseph in Bavaria: 10. Prince Louis of Arenberg: 5. Princess Amélie Louise of Arenberg: 11. Anne Marie Adélaïde Julie de Mailly-Nesle: 1. Duchess Helene in Bavaria: 12. Frederick Michael, Count Palatine of Zweibrücken: 6. Maximilian I Joseph of Bavaria: 13.

  6. Maria Anna of Bavaria (born 1551) - Wikipedia

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    Maria Anna of Bavaria (German: Maria Anna von Bayern) (21 March 1551, Munich – 29 April 1608, Graz) was a politically active Archduchess of Austria by her marriage to her uncle Archduke Charles II of Austria. She played an important role in the Counter-Reformation in Austria.

  7. Archduchess Maria Anna of Austria (born 1610) - Wikipedia

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    Archduchess Maria Anna of Austria (German: Maria Anna von Habsburg, Erzherzogin von Österreich, also known as Maria Anna von Bayern or Maria-Anna, Kurfürstin von Bayern; 13 January 1610 – 25 September 1665), was a German regent, Electress of Bavaria by marriage to Maximilian I, Elector of Bavaria, and co-regent of the Electorate of Bavaria during the minority of her son Ferdinand Maria ...

  8. Duchess Marie Gabrielle in Bavaria - Wikipedia

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    Marie Gabrielle (German: Marie Gabrielle Mathilde Isabelle Therese Antoinette Sabine Herzogin in Bayern; 9 October 1878 – 24 October 1912) [1] Duchess in Bavaria, was the youngest daughter of Duke Karl Theodor in Bavaria and his second wife, Infanta Maria José of Portugal.

  9. Anne of Austria, Duchess of Bavaria - Wikipedia

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    Anna was originally engaged to the future Casimir III the Great, son of Władysław I the Elbow-high and Jadwiga of Greater Poland, but the plans collapsed after Frederick was defeated at the Battle of Mühldorf. [4] Between 1326 and 1328, Anna married Henry XV, Duke of Bavaria. The marriage was short; Henry died in 1333 and the couple had no ...