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In 1522 William married Jakobaea of Baden (1507–1580), a daughter of Margrave Philip I of Baden and his consort Princess Elisabeth of Palatinate; they had four children: Theodor of Bavaria (10 February 1526 – 8 July 1534)
Feb 19, 2006 · From these children, and particularly from the Erroll lineage, a rather impressive family tree has sprung. The list of peerages currently held by descendants of King William IV includes: Duke: Fife; Marquesses: Bute, Townshend; Earls: Erroll, Gainsborough, Portland, Liverpool; Viscounts: De L’isle, Norwich; Baron: Kilmarnock
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Mar 19, 2024 · William IV (German: Wilhelm IV; 13 November 1493 – 7 March 1550) was Duke of Bavaria from 1508 to 1550, until 1545 together with his younger brother Louis X, Duke of Bavaria. He was born in Munich to Albert IV and Kunigunde of Austria, a daughter of Emperor Frederick III. Political activity.
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Albert IV, Duke of Bavaria. mother: Kunigunde of Austria. siblings: Susanna of Bavaria. Sibylle of Bavaria Sidonie of Bavaria Ernest of Bavaria Sabina of Bavaria. Louis X, Duke of Bavaria children: Mechthild of Bavaria Albert V, Duke of Bavaria. Georg von Hegnenberg-Dux
Jul 15, 2014 · Also he had two illegitimate children: A son Knight Georg v.Hegnenberg (c.1509 – 1590) with Margarete Hausner v.Stettberg and a daughter Anna (died 1570) with an unknown woman. William is buried in the Frauenkirche in Munich. from Wikipedia: William IV, Duke of Bavaria, accessed 09 jun 2014. More Genealogy Tools. Sponsored Search.
He married Matilda of Lancaster, daughter of Henry of Grosmont, 1st Duke of Lancaster and Isabel de Beaumont in London in 1352. [2] . They had only one daughter, who died in 1356. Also, he had illegitimate children: Wilhelm, married 1398 Lisbeth Hughe. Elisabeth, married Brustijn van Herwijnen, lord of Stavenisse.
Upon taking the throne William did not forget his nine surviving illegitimate children, creating his eldest son, George, Earl of Munster and granting the other children the precedence of a daughter or a younger son of a marquess.