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  1. Apr 12, 2024 · The Kingdom of Bavaria (German: Königreich Bayern) was a German state that succeeded the former Electorate of Bavaria in 1805 and continued to exist until 1918. Most of Bavaria's present-day borders were established after 1814 with the Treaty of Paris, in which Bavaria ceded Tyrol and Vorarlberg to the Austrian Empire while receiving ...

  2. 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.

  3. The first U.S. Consulate in the Kingdom of Bavaria was opened in 1833. The first U.S. Consulate to open in the Kingdom of Bavaria was in 1833. The second one opened on December 26, 1843. Other U.S. Consulates opened in the kingdom during the nineteenth century were: Augsburg, which opened on June 26, 1846, and closed on July 28, 1906; Rhenish ...

  4. The new king still served as a Prince-elector until the Kingdom of Bavaria left the Holy Roman Empire (1 August 1806). Kingdom of Bavaria, 1806–1918. The Bavarian Army was involved in the Austrian defeat at Hohenlinden, and General Jean Victor Marie Moreau once more occupied Munich.

  5. Kingdom of Bavaria: An Overview. by Johan. Dynasty: Wittelsbach. Capital: Munich. Last Ruler: King Ludwig III ruled 1913-1918, (Regent 1912-1913) Official Residences: Schloss Nymphenburg, Residenzschloss in Munich, Leuchtenburg Palace, Schloss Wildenwart etc. One of the oldest Catholic dynasties in Germany is the Wittelsbachs.

  6. Bavaria, THE KINGDOM OF.—I. Political Constitution, Area, Population, etc .—The present Kingdom of Bavaria—named after the German tribe called Boiarii—has formed, since 1871, a constituent part of the German Empire. It is an independent State of the confederation with special rights; its rulers belong to the Wittelsbach dynasty, the ...

  7. Apr 8, 2024 · CONSTITUTIONAL ACT of the Kingdom of Bavaria.—. Munich, 26 th May, 1818. (Translation) Maximilian Joseph, by the Grace of God, King of Bavaria. Impressed with a due sense of the important duties of a Sovereign, and actuated thereby, we have hitherto distinguished our Government by the adoption of such regulations as displayed our continued ...

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