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    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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    until her assassination in 1898. Elisabeth was born into the Ducal royal branch of the Bavarian House of Wittelsbach but enjoyed an informal upbringing...
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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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    Reine Élisabeth in honor of her visit to Tutankhamun's tomb on 18 February 1923. The association is now called Association Égyptologique Reine Élisabeth. King...
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    2011), nicknamed "Empress-mother", was a German princess of the House of Wittelsbach, granddaughter of King Louis III of Bavaria and wife of Prince Pedro...
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    1874 – 4 March 1957) was a member of the Bavarian Royal House of Wittelsbach. Elisabeth was born in Munich, Bavaria, the first child of Prince Leopold of...
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    German: Elisabeth Charlotte; 27 May 1652 – 8 December 1722), also known as Liselotte von der Pfalz, was a German member of the House of Wittelsbach who married...
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  • The Empress (TV series) (category Cultural depictions of Empress Elisabeth of Austria)
    the streaming service. Sixteen-year-old Bavarian Duchess, Elisabeth "Sisi" von Wittelsbach, falls in love with Emperor Franz Joseph of Austria, the intended...
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    and Croatia. Their rule was twice interrupted by the rival House of Wittelsbach. The family takes its name from its ancestral county of Luxembourg which...
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    Marie-Élisabeth. In: Nouvelle Biographie nationale de Belgique, Bd. 2 (1990), S. 267–270. Media related to Category:Archduchess Maria Elisabeth of Austria...
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    Otto V, Count of Wittelsbach (c. 1083 – 4 August 1156), also called Otto IV, Count of Scheyern, was the second son of Eckhard I, Count of Scheyern and...
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    Duke Maximilian Joseph in Bavaria (category House of Wittelsbach)
    House of Wittelsbach who were Kings of Bavaria, and a promoter of Bavarian folk-music. He is most famous today as the father of Empress Elisabeth of Austria...
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    Duchess Helene in Bavaria (category House of Wittelsbach)
    Wittelsbach sisters.[citation needed] The first child, a daughter, who they named Louisa, was born in 1859, followed by a second daughter, Elisabeth,...
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    Hedwig Elisabeth of Neuburg (Polish: Jadwiga Elżbieta Amalia Sobieska; 18 July 1673 – 10 August 1722) was a Polish princess by marriage to James Louis...
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    Elizabeth of Hungary (German: Heilige Elisabeth von Thüringen, Hungarian: Árpád-házi Szent Erzsébet, Slovak: Svätá Alžbeta Uhorská; 7 July 1207 – 17 November...
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  • Max Emanuel Herzog in Bayern (category House of Wittelsbach)
    Wittelsbach still maintains a connection to one of its former main territories, the Electoral Palatinate. Max married the Swedish Countess Elisabeth Douglas...
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    Albrecht, Duke of Bavaria (category House of Wittelsbach)
    temporarily moved from Bavaria to the Austrian Tyrol. His family, the House of Wittelsbach, were opposed to the regime of Nazi Germany and refused to join the Nazi...
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    Duke Maximilian Emanuel in Bavaria (category House of Wittelsbach)
    1849 – 12 June 1893) was a German prince of the House of Wittelsbach, and a brother of Elisabeth of Bavaria. He married Princess Amalie of Saxe-Coburg and...
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  • Princess Amalie Isabella of Bavaria (category House of Wittelsbach)
    December 1921 – 28 March 1985) was a member of the Bavarian Royal House of Wittelsbach. Princess Amalie Isabella of Bavaria was born to Prince Konrad of Bavaria...
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    Karl Theodor, Duke in Bavaria (category House of Wittelsbach)
    House of Wittelsbach and a professional oculist. He was the favorite brother of the Empress Elisabeth of Austria, and father of Queen Elisabeth of the Belgians...
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    und Arzt, Dr. med. Herzog Carl Theodor in Bayern: Shicksal zwischen Wittelsbach und Habsburg. Graz: Verlag Styria, 1963. Media related to Princess Ludovika...
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    of a fall from a horse. In Leipzig on 19 November 1460 Ernst married Elisabeth of Bavaria. They had seven children: Christina (25 December 1461, Torgau –...
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  • List of counts palatine of the Rhine (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    heiress Agnes in the early 13th century, the territory passed to the Wittelsbach dukes of Bavaria, who were also counts palatine of Bavaria. During a...
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  • Publishing. pp. 239–260. Thomas, Andrew L. (2010). A House Divided: Wittelsbach Confessional Court Cultures in the Holy Roman Empire, c.1550-1650. Brill...
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    Archduchess Gisela of Austria (category House of Wittelsbach)
    1872, Emperor Franz Josef wanted the match between his daughter and the Wittelsbach prince, as there were so few Catholic princes available at that time...
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    Joseph of Bavaria, and a relative of the Russian emperor through the Wittelsbach line on the Bavarian side and Prussian (Mecklenburg) side of her lineage...
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    daughter of Count Palatine Otto I of Bavaria, who later became the first Wittelsbach Duke of Bavaria, and his wife Agnes of Loon. Richardis married Otto I...
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    also Elisabeth of Bavaria-Ingolstadt; c. 1370 – September 1435) was Queen of France from 1385 to 1422. She was born into the House of Wittelsbach as the...
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    Possenhofen Castle (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    served as a seat of the Dukes in Bavaria, a junior branch of the House of Wittelsbach, until it became derelict after 1920. Duke Luitpold Emanuel sold Possenhofen...
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    Frederick IV, Elector Palatine (category House of Wittelsbach)
    War (2nd ed.). Routledge. Thomas, Andrew L. (2010). A House Divided: Wittelsbach Confessional Court Cultures in the Holy Roman Empire, c. 1550-1650. Brill...
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