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House of Wittelsbach

"The House of Wittelsbach is a European royal family and a German dynasty from Bavaria.

Members of the family reigned as Dukes of Merania (1153–1180/82), Dukes, Electors and Kings of Bavaria (1180–1918), Counts Palatine of the Rhine (1214–1803 and 1816–1918), Margraves of Brandenburg (1323–1373), Counts of Holland, Hainaut and Zeeland (1345–1432), Elector-Archbishops of Cologne (1583–1761), Dukes of Jülich and Berg (1614–1794/1806), Kings of Sweden (1441–1448 and 1654–1720) and Dukes of Bremen-Verden (1654–1719).

The family also provided two Holy Roman Emperors (1328–1347/1742–1745), one King of the Romans (1400–1410), two Anti-Kings of Bohemia (1619–20/1742–43), one King of Hungary (1305–1309), one King of Denmark and Norway (1440–1448) and one King of Greece (1832–1862)." - (en.wikipedia.org 27.10.2019)

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Background

Dynasty Louis IV of Bavaria
Dynasty Stephen II, Duke of Bavaria
Dynasty Rupprecht, Crown Prince of Bavaria
Dynasty Mechthild of the Palatinate
Dynasty Louis III, Elector Palatine
Dynasty Rupert
Dynasty Rupert II, Elector Palatine
Dynasty Sophia of Wittelsbach
Dynasty Maximilian I Joseph of Bavaria

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Postkarte Bayern-Denkmal WeißenburgDer Volksfreund oder Neuer Kalender (Speyer) für das Jahr 1826Prinz Rupprecht von Bayern besucht Bad Dürkheim, 1905Prinzregent Ludwig von Bayern in Bad Dürkheim, 1913König Ludwig III. von Bayern in Bad Dürkheim, 1913König Ludwig III. von Bayern im Kurgarten, Bad Dürkheim, 1913
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[Relation to person or institution] House of Wittelsbach
[Relation to person or institution] Arminius (-17-21)
[Relation to person or institution] Arminius

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1923 1925
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