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  2. House of Wittelsbach - Wikipedia

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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 ...

  3. Category:House of Wittelsbach - Wikipedia

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    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

  4. List of Bavarian monarchs - Wikipedia

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    The emperor consequently dispossessed the duke and gave his territory to Otto I Wittelsbach, Duke of Bavaria of the House of Wittelsbach. From now on, Bavaria remained in the possession of various branches of the family for 738 years until the end of the First World War.

  5. Franz von Bayern - Wikipedia

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    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.

  6. Stephen I, Duke of Bavaria - Wikipedia

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    Judith of Wittelsbach (c. 1304). Considered to have died young. Henry XIV, Duke of Bavaria (29 September 1305 - 1 September 1339). Elizabeth of Wittelsbach (1306 - 25 March 1330). Married Otto, Duke of Austria. Otto IV, Duke of Lower Bavaria (3 January 1307 - 14 December 1334). Ludwig of Wittelsbach (c. 1308). Considered to have died young.

  7. House of Palatinate-Zweibrücken - Wikipedia

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    House of Wittelsbach: Rupert King of Germany (1352–1410) m. Elisabeth of Nuremberg: Rupert (1375–1397) Frederick (1377–1401) Louis III Elector Palatine (1378–1436) John Count Palatine of Neumarkt (1383–1443) m. Catherine of Pomerania: Stephen Count Palatine of Simmern-Zweibrucken (1385–1459) m. Anna of Veldenz: Otto Count Palatine ...

  8. Karl Theodor, Duke in Bavaria - Wikipedia

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    Karl Theodor, Duke in Bavaria (9 August 1839 – 30 November 1909), was a member of the House of Wittelsbach and a professional oculist. He was the favorite brother of Empress Elisabeth of Austria , and the father of Queen Elisabeth of the Belgians .

  9. Stephen II, Duke of Bavaria - Wikipedia

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    After the temporary reconciliation of the Wittelsbach with Charles IV, Holy Roman Emperor, who had finally confirmed all Wittelsbach possessions, Stephen joined Charles' expedition to Italy in 1354. But soon the Golden Bull of 1356 caused a new conflict since only the Palatinate branch of the Wittelsbach and his brother Louis VI the Roman as ...