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  1. Jun 29, 2020 · Prof. Dr. Udolph is a name researcher, father of 4, and a tenured professor at Leipzig University, and he is the most sought-after expert today when it comes to the interpretation of names. He has researched more than 10,000 names in the past ten years. The post German Surnames: Where They Come From and What They Mean appeared first on ...

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  2. Early Origins of the Wittelsbach family. The surname Wittelsbach was first found in Lancashire where the name was derived from the place name Whittle-in-the-Woods, a township in the parish of Leyland. There are also "hamlets and townships in Northumberland and Derbyshire." 1 "There are five townships bearing this singular name, two of which are ...

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  4. The Wittelsbach family name was found in the USA in 1920. In 1920 there was 1 Wittelsbach family living in Illinois. This was 100% of all the recorded Wittelsbach's in USA. Illinois had the highest population of Wittelsbach families in 1920. Use census records and voter lists to see where families with the Wittelsbach surname lived.

  5. May 8, 2018 · WITTELSBACH DYNASTY ()WITTELSBACH DYNASTY (BAVARIA). The Wittelsbachs were one of the more important dynasties in European history. They ruled Bavaria (1180 – 1918), the Palatinate (1214 – 1918), and Electoral Cologne (1583 – 1761), as well as half a dozen prince-bishoprics (Freising, Li è ege, M ü nster, Osnabr ü ck, Paderborn, and Regensburg), and they held up to three electoral ...

  6. WITTELSBACH, the name of an important German family, taken from the castle of Wittelsbach, which formerly stood near Aichach on the Paar in Bavaria. In 1124, Otto V., count of Scheyern (d. 1155), removed the residence of his family to Wittelsbach, and called himself by this name.

  7. May 8, 2014 · Otto von Scheyern moved his family and newly assembled court to Wittelsbach castle, assuming its name as his own. Thus was born the royal dynasty. By 1314 a Wittelsbach was proclaimed Ludwig III of The Germanic States. This was ‘Ludwig the Bavarian’ who in 1328 was named Holy Roman Emperor (q.v.). He had a lot of trouble with the Church in ...

  8. Aug 11, 2023 · Search for: 'Wittelsbach' in Oxford Reference ». A German family which formed a ruling dynasty in Bavaria between 1180 and 1918. By a marriage of 1214, the Rhenish Palatinate was added to the family holdings. Duke Louis II (c. 1283–1347) was elected Holy Roman Emperor, and divided the Wittelsbach succession between a younger branch (which ...

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