- 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...
-
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...
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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...
- 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;...
- 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...
- the
Luitpold Gymnasium, the Wilhelmsgymnasium, as well as the
Wittelsbacher Gymnasium.
Munich has
several notable international schools, including...
- Jung. On 9
January 1924,
Heinz was ********inated
while dining at the
Wittelsbacher Hof in Speyer.
Other leading members of the
separatist movement were...
- König Ludwig". koenig-ludwig-brauerei.com.
Retrieved 16 May 2018. Die
Wittelsbacher.
Geschichte unserer Familie. Adalbert,
Prinz von Bayern.
Prestel Verlag...
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Wittelsbacher nach 1918 (in German)
Historisches Lexikon Bayerns —
Compensation of the
Wittelsbacher after 1918, accessed: 1 July 2011
Wittelsbacher Ausgleichsfonds...
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Hohenschwangau Castle fell to the
Wittelsbach Compensation Fund [de] (
Wittelsbacher Ausgleichsfonds),
whose revenues go to the
House of Wittelsbach. The...