- Illuminés de
Bavière et la franc-maçonnerie allemande, Paris, 1914, Book 1,
Chapter 3, pp. 45–72. René le Forestier, Les Illuminés de
Bavière et la franc-maçonnerie...
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comte de Hainaut) duc (I) de
Bavière, et, celui-ci décédé, à
Albert (****ur
Albert Ier
comte de Hainaut), duc (I) de
Bavière, leur troisième fils. In, G...
- and
lower face was
introduced also
called the
bavière (contemporary
usage was not precise). This
bavière was
directly attached by
rivets to the
skull of...
- 1709 as a
German regiment in the
French army
known as the régiment Royal-
Bavière. From 1780 to 1791 it was
known as the régiment Royal-Hesse-Darmstadt....
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comte de Hainaut) duc (I) de
Bavière, et, celui-ci décédé, à
Albert (****ur
Albert Ier
comte de Hainaut), duc (I) de
Bavière, leur troisième fils. G. Wymans...
-
Marquis de Sade's
unpublished 1813
novel Histoire secrète d'Isabelle de
Bavière,
reine de France,
about which Adams writes, "submitting the
queen to his...
-
Histoire secrète d'Isabelle de
Bavière,
reine de France, a
novel written in 1813 by the
Marquis de Sade (d. 1814), was not
published until 1953. Its inception...
- The
Auberge de
Bavière (Maltese: il-Berġa tal-Baviera) is a
palace in Valletta, Malta. It was
built as
Palazzo Carneiro (Maltese: il-Palazz ta' Karnirju)...
- John I of
Bavaria (29
November 1329 – 20
December 1340), was the Duke of
Lower Bavaria since 1339. John I was the son of
Henry XIV, Duke of
Lower Bavaria...
- John IV. of Bavaria-Munich (German:
Johann IV.,
Herzog von Bayern), (4
October 1437, in
Munich – 18
November 1463, in Munich) was duke of Bavaria-Munich...