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- Tagesschau (German TV programme): Die Wittelsbacher und ihre heutige Rolle: "Ehrgeiz für Bayern" (The Wittelsbachers and their role today: “Ambition for...
- The Wittelsbacher Palais was located in Munich at the northeast corner of the Brienner Str****e and the Türkenstraße. Today, a building of the BayernLB...
- the Luitpold Gymnasium, the Wilhelmsgymnasium, as well as the Wittelsbacher Gymnasium. Munich has several notable international schools, including...
- Wittelsbacher-Gymnasium München is located in Maxvorstadt, Munich, Bavaria, Germany. 48°08′45″N 11°32′55″E / 48.14583°N 11.54861°E / 48.14583; 11.54861...
- Rall; Marga Rall (1994), Die Wittelsbacher. Von Otto I. bis Elisabeth I (in German), Wien: Tosa Hans Rall (1979), Wittelsbacher Lebensbilder von Kaiser Ludwig...
- 794), Otto I (Magdeburg, from 955), Frederick II (Palermo 1220–1254), Wittelsbacher (Munich 1328–1347 and 1744–1745), Habsburger (Prague 1355–1437 and 1576–1611;...
- Hans. Wittelsbacher Lebensbilder von Kaiser Ludwig bis zur Gegenwart: Führer durch die Münchener Fürstengrüfte mit Verzeichnis aller Wittelsbacher Grablegen...
- York: Routledge. ISBN 9781472436412. Holzfurtner, Ludwig (2005). Die Wittelsbacher: Staat und Dynastie in acht Jahrhunderten (Urban-Taschenbucher). Kohlhammer...
- of the House of Wittelsbach after his father's death. He formed the Wittelsbacher Ausgleichfond in 1923, which was an agreement with the state of Bavaria...
- The Wittelsbacher Jubiläumsturm is a look-out at the "Scheinberg", a hill which is 400 metres high and located in Arnshausen, a quarter of the German...