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Bayern München e. V. (FCB,
German pronunciation: [ˈfuːsbalˌklʊp ˈbaɪɐn ˈmʏnçn̩]),
commonly known as
Bayern Munich (German:
Bayern München), FC
Bayern...
- 2017. "Free
State of
Bavaria (Freistaat
Bayern) –
Historisches Lexikon Bayerns". www.historisches-lexikon-
bayerns.de.
Archived from the
original on 14 May...
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Ludwigs III., München, 5.
November 1921 (in German)
Historisches Lexikon Bayerns –
Funeral of
Ludwig III... accessed: 1 July 2011
Media related to Kingdom...
- This list has
details on FC
Bayern Munich records and statistics.
Information on the club's
coaches before the
Bundesliga era is hard to come by. The information...
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Bayern Munich, on a free transfer. In Munich, he won the
Bundesliga title in
every one of his
eight seasons.
Lewandowski was
integral in
Bayern's UEFA...
- "Historisches
Lexikon Bayerns: Träger". www.historisches-lexikon-
bayerns.de.
Retrieved 9
February 2016. "Historisches
Lexikon Bayerns: Das Lexikon". www...
- FC
Bayern München
Basketball GmbH,
commonly referred to as
Bayern Munich, is a
professional basketball club, a part of the FC
Bayern Munich sports club...
- 89–114, here: p. 80.
Friedrich Helmer:
Bayern im
Frankenreich (5. - 10. Jahrhundert), In:
Politische Geschichte Bayerns,
published by the Haus der Bayerischen...
- (1805–1880).
Maria Anna died in Wachwitz, Dresden, aged 72.
Martha Schad:
Bayerns Königinnen. Piper, 2005 Sepp,
Christian (2019). Ludovika. Sisi's mother...
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Bavaria (4
December 1808 – 15
November 1888),
known informally as Max in
Bayern, was a
member of a
junior branch of the
royal House of
Wittelsbach who were...