- The
House of
Wittelsbach (German: Haus
Wittelsbach) is a
former Bavarian dynasty, with
branches that have
ruled over
territories including the Electorate...
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House of
Wittelsbach is a
former German dynasty.
Wittelsbach may also
refer to:
Wittelsbach-class
battleship SMS
Wittelsbach Burg
Wittelsbach, a castle...
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Wittelsbach may
refer to: Otto IV,
Count of
Wittelsbach (c. 1083 – 1156),
father of Otto I of
Wittelsbach, Duke of
Bavaria Otto I
Wittelsbach, Duke...
- The
Wittelsbach-Graff
Diamond is a 31.06-carat (6.212 g) deep-blue
diamond with
internally flawless clarity,
originating in the
Kollur Mine, India. Laurence...
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Sophia of
Wittelsbach (1170–1238) was a
daughter of Otto I
Wittelsbach, who was
Count Palatine and
later Duke of Bavaria, and his wife
Agnes of Loon. In...
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known by the
courtesy title Duke of Bavaria, is the head of the
House of
Wittelsbach, the
former ruling family of the
Kingdom of Bavaria. His great-grandfather...
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Conrad of
Wittelsbach (c. 1120/1125 – 25
October 1200) was the
Archbishop of
Mainz (as
Conrad I) and
Archchancellor of
Germany from 20 June 1161 to 1165...
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William IV. By birth, she was a
Bavarian princess from the
House of
Wittelsbach; she was
related to the
ruling houses of
Austria and
Saxony through the...
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candidate for the Gr**** throne; however, he
turned down the offer. Otto von
Wittelsbach,
Prince of
Bavaria was
chosen as its
first king. Otto
arrived at the...
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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...