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  1. Family and children. He was married in Vienna 24 April 1390 to Joanna Sophia of Bavaria, [1] daughter of Albrecht I, Duke of Bavaria-Straubing and Margarete of Brieg. Their children were: Margarete (26 June 1395, Vienna–24 December 1447), married in Landshut 25 November 1412 to Duke Henry XVI of Bavaria. [1]

  2. Preparing to succeed his father, young Albert got married, Joanna Sophia of Bavaria, on April 24, 1390. They had two children, Margarete and Albert. In 1395, when young Albert was just 17, his father died, leaving the youth as Duke of Austria.

  3. Their children were: Margarete (26 June 1395, Vienna–24 December 1447), married in Landshut 25 November 1412 to Duke Henry XVI of Bavaria. Albert V (16 August 1397–27 October 1439, Neszmély, Hungary ). See also. In Spanish: Alberto IV de Austria para niños.

  4. Oct 6, 2018 · He was the son of Duke Albrech III "der Fromme" of Bavaria and Anna of Brunswick. He married Kunigunde of Austria, daughter of Emperor Frederick III, on 3 January 1487 in Innsbruck. They had eight children: Sidonie Sibylle, married in 1511 to Louis V, Elector Palatine Sabine, married in 1511 to Duke Ulrich I of Württemberg

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  5. Albert and Isabella Clara Eugenia had three children who died at a very young age, in 1605, 1607 and 1609. As the years passed, it became clear that they would have no more offspring. When Albert's health suffered a serious breakdown in the winter of 1613–1614, steps were taken to ensure the accession of Philip III of Spain in accordance to ...

  6. Rudolf IV, Duke of Austria (1 November 1339, Vienna – 27 July 1365, Milan), who succeeded his father as Duke of Austria, Styria and Carinthia. His marriage with Catherine of Luxembourg remained childless; upon his death, he was succeeded by his younger brothers Albert III and Leopold III.

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  8. After the short rule of Albert IV (1395–1404) and a troublesome tutelary regime (1404–11), Albert V came into his own, and with him the Danube countries again enjoyed a strong and energetic rule (1411–39). Albert, however, had married the daughter of the Holy Roman emperor Sigismund and was thus drawn…. Read More.

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