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  2. List of Bavarian consorts - Wikipedia

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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

  3. List of Bavarian noble families - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  4. House of Wittelsbach - Wikipedia

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    Royal Bavarian coat of arms The Electorate of Bavaria including the Electorate of Palatinate (light green, in the old borders around 1800); the new Kingdom of Bavaria (1816, dark green line, with slightly shifted and rounded Palatinate territory and after the loss of the areas of the Duchy of Berg further north on the Rhine, but expanded to ...

  5. Coat of arms of Bavaria - Wikipedia

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    The House of Wittelsbach, which ruled in Bavaria for about eight centuries, used the coat lozengy from 1242, later quartering it with the lion of the Electoral Palatinate. Bavaria became a kingdom in 1806, and in 1835 a new coat of arms was created, similar to today's but representing some regions by different coats of arms.

  6. Category:Bavarian consorts - Wikipedia

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    Duchesses of Bavaria (35 P) E. Electresses of Bavaria (10 P) Q. Queens consort of Bavaria (4 P) Pages in category "Bavarian consorts" ... List of Bavarian royal consorts

  7. List of Austrian consorts - Wikipedia

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    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

  8. Elisabeth of Bavaria, Queen of Germany - Wikipedia

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    Elisabeth of Gorizia-Tyrol (1262–1312), wife of Albert I, Duke of Austria (1248–1308), became queen consort of the Romans in 1298. Otto III of Carinthia (d. 1310), father of Elisabeth of Carinthia (1298–1352), queen-consort of Sicily as wife of Peter II of Sicily (1304-1342). Albert II, died 1292. Louis, died 1305.

  9. Wikipedia talk : Naming conventions (royalty and nobility ...

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    Past Royal Consorts are referred to by their pre-marital name or pre-marital title, not by their consort name, as without an ordinal (which they lack) it is difficult to distinguish various consorts; eg, as there have been many queen consorts called Catherine, use Catherine of Aragon not Queen Catherine. However, there have been notable exceptions.