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  1. The Wittelsbachs ruled in Bavaria from 1180-1918, and a younger brother in Greece from 1832-1862. (Even today Greece still retains the blue & white flag from Bavaria.) Other branches of this family even ruled in Sweden (1441–1448 and 1654–1720), Hungary (1305), and Denmark and Norway (1440).

  2. www.flaggenlexikon.de › flag-encyclopedia › edtbay1Flags for Bavaria

    Bavaria: The here shown flags are indeed heraldical and vexillologycal correct – colors and coats of arms are absolutely right, however, these flags are not historic and were probably never used. Instead, were often used simple stripe-flags without coats of arms. But flags with coat of arms are very decorative and exclude any confusions.

  3. Dec 6, 2017 · The arms have ever since been the arms of the family and thus appear in numerous arms in Bavaria, but also in surrounding states and even abroad. The number of fields was already in the 15th century fixed as at least 21. But in 1806 the number increased to 42 to symbolize the larger Kingdom of Bavaria at that time.

  4. Bavaria became a kingdom in 1806, and in 1835 a new coat of arms was created, similar to today's but representing some regions by different coats of arms. The first known coat of arms of the House of Wittelsbach was azure, a golden fess dancetty .

  5. Apr 14, 2020 · Weiss-Blau History & Meaning. 04/14/2020 by Scott Stephens. The White and Blue colors adorn almost everything Bavarian. Where does this come from and what do the colors mean? Counts of Bogen Coat of Arms as seen in 1300. Offical Flag of Bavaria. Second official Style of Bavarian Flag. Unofficial, but commonly seen, version of Bavarian Flag.

  6. 2 days ago · Loving the reduced ale consumption of both patches. Now my people are drunk, happy, and multiplying again. Oh, you can be a Lady now. I’ll have a look then. I hope grapes will be added, so that i can manifest my Wine Empire dream. Now please get me a horse to ride. Her name is "Matrazz van Dorff".

  7. Bavarian Army. The Bavarian Army was the army of the Electorate (1682–1806) and then Kingdom (1806–1918) of Bavaria. It existed from 1682 as the standing army of Bavaria until the merger of the military sovereignty ( Wehrhoheit) of Bavaria into that of the German State in 1919. The Bavarian Army was never comparable to the armies of the ...

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