- [ˈkøːnɪkʁaɪç ˈbaɪɐn]; Bavarian:
Kinereich Bayern [ˈkɪnəraɪ̯x ˈb̥ajɛɐ̯n];
spelled Baiern until 1825) was a
German state that
succeeded the
former Electorate of Bavaria...
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Baiern is a
community in the
district of Ebersberg,
Upper Bavaria, Germany. It is a
member of the
administrative community (Verwaltungsgemeinschaft) of...
- The
Duchy of
Bavaria (German:
Herzogtum Bayern) was a
frontier region in the
southeastern part of the
Merovingian kingdom from the
sixth through the eighth...
-
Archduchy of
Austria according to the 1779
Treaty of Teschen. The
spelling "
Baiern" was
changed to "Bayern" at the
start of the
reign of King
Ludwig I, firstly...
- Bavaria-Munich (Middle High German:
Baiern-Münichen) was a
duchy that was a
constituent state of the Holy
Roman Empire from 1392 to 1505.
After the death...
- Republic), also
known as the
Munich Soviet Republic (German: Räterepublik
Baiern, Münchner Räterepublik), was a short-lived
unrecognised socialist state...
- Bavaria-Landshut (Middle High German:
Baiern-Landshut) was a
duchy in the Holy
Roman Empire from 1353 to 1503. The
creation of the
duchy was the result...
- Dodsley. 1887. p. 142. Holland,
Hyacinth (1906). "Maximilian,
Herzog in
Baiern".
Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie (in German). Vol. 52. Leipzig: Duncker...
- 237. ISBN 9781107355279. "From the
Murder of
Eisner to the "Räterepublik
Baiern" (Soviet
Republic of Bavaria) | bavarikon". www.bavarikon.de.
Archived from...
- 2009[failed verification] Bitterauf,
Theodor (1910), "Ludwig II. (König von
Baiern)",
Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie (in German), vol. 55, pp. 540–555(German...