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Jun 23, 2022 · Children. With Judith of Bavaria (d. 1130 or 1131), daughter of Henry IX, Duke of Bavaria: Frederick III Barbarossa (1122-1190), duke of Swabia and Holy Roman Emperor as Frederick I. Bertha (1123-1195), married Matthias I, Duke of Lorraine. Judith of Bavaria was a member of the powerful House of Guelph. She died in 1130 or 1131.
Oct 30, 2009 · Enric IX de Baviera; Usage on de.wikipedia.org Welfen; Heinrich IX. (Bayern) Usage on el.wikipedia.org Ερρίκος Θ΄ της Βαυαρίας; Usage on en.wikipedia.org House of Welf; Henry IX, Duke of Bavaria; List of Bavarian royal consorts; Wulfhilde of Saxony; Usage on es.wikipedia.org Anexo:Soberanos de Baviera; Enrique IX de Baviera
May 3, 2016 · English: Charter of duke Henry IX of Bavaria for Stift Ranshofen, issued on July 30th, 1125. München, Bayerisches Hauptstaatsarchiv, KU Ranshofen 2.
Maximilian I, Elector of Bavaria. Maximilian I (17 April 1573 – 27 September 1651), occasionally called the Great, a member of the House of Wittelsbach, ruled as Duke of Bavaria from 1597. His reign was marked by the Thirty Years' War during which he obtained the title of a Prince-elector of the Holy Roman Empire at the 1623 Diet of Regensburg .
Stephen was born in Landshut, the son of Henry XIII, Duke of Bavaria and Elizabeth of Hungary. His maternal grandparents were Béla IV of Hungary and Maria Laskarina . His mother introduced the name Stephen onto the Wittelsbach dynasty with her youngest son. She was a sister of Stephen V of Hungary, and may have named her son after him.
With the aid of Emperor Sigismund, who was his wife's uncle, John III immediately started a war against his niece Jacqueline and her husband Duke John IV of Brabant. John the Pitiless supported the city of Dordrecht and Duke Philip the Good of Burgundy. A siege of Dordrecht in 1419 was unsuccessful, so John IV of Brabant agreed to start a joint ...
On 12 August 1328, Henry married Margaret of Bohemia. [2] She was a daughter of John I of Bohemia and Elisabeth of Bohemia (1292–1330). [2] They had two children: John I, Duke of Bavaria (29 November 1329 – 20 December 1340) [2] Henry of Wittelsbach (1330). Died within the year of his birth. An illegitimate son named Eberhard is also ...