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      • Ferdinand of Bavaria (German: Ferdinand von Bayern) (7 October 1577 – 13 September 1650) was Prince-elector archbishop of the Archbishopric of Cologne (Holy Roman Empire) from 1612 to 1650, as successor of Ernest of Bavaria. He was also prince-bishop of Hildesheim, Liège, Münster, and Paderborn.
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  2. Ferdinand of Bavaria (German: Ferdinand von Bayern) (7 October 1577 – 13 September 1650) was Prince-elector archbishop of the Archbishopric of Cologne (Holy Roman Empire) from 1612 to 1650, as successor of Ernest of Bavaria. He was also prince-bishop of Hildesheim, Liège, Münster, and Paderborn. Engraving of Ferdinand of Bavaria Biography

  3. Ferdinand of Bavaria ( German: Ferdinand von Bayern) (7 October 1577 – 13 September 1650) was Prince-elector archbishop of the Archbishopric of Cologne ( Holy Roman Empire) from 1612 to 1650, as successor of Ernest of Bavaria. He was also prince-bishop of Hildesheim, Liège, Münster, and Paderborn. Engraving of Ferdinand of Bavaria.

  4. Ferdinand of Bavaria (German: Ferdinand von Bayern) (1577 - 1650) was the Archbishop of Cologne from 1612 until 1650, the Bishop of Hildesheim from 1612 until 1650, the Bishop of Liège from 1612 until 1650, the Bishop of Münster (as Ferdinand I) from 1612 until 1650, the Bishop of Paderborn (as Ferdinand I) from 1618 until 1650, and the Provost ...

  5. Ferdinand of Bavaria (German: Ferdinand von Bayern) (6 October 1577 – 13 September 1650) was Prince-elector archbishop of the Archbishopric of Cologne (Holy Roman Empire) from 1612 to 1650, as successor of Ernest of Bavaria. He was also prince-bishop of Hildesheim, Liège, Münster, and Paderborn.

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    1. Ernest of Bavaria (1554 - 1612) Archbishop-Elector of Cologne from 1583 to 1612. He was also bishop of Münster, Hildesheim, Freising and Liège. Son of Albert V. 1. Ferdinand of Bavaria (1577 - 1650) Archbishop-Elector of Cologne from 1612 to 1650 as successor of Ernest of Bavaria. He was also bishop of Hildesheim, Freising, Liège, Münster, and Paderborn. Son of William V.

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  6. Ferdinand of Bavaria may refer to: Ferdinand of Bavaria (bishop) (1577–1650) Ferdinand of Bavaria (soldier) (1550–1608)

  7. Ferdinand of Bavaria (German: Ferdinand von Bayern) (6 October 1577 – 13 September 1650) was Prince-elector archbishop of the Archbishopric of Cologne (Holy Roman Empire) from 1612 to 1650, as successor of Ernest of Bavaria. He was also prince-bishop of Hildesheim, Liège, Münster, and Paderborn. Biography

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