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  2. Biography. Family and children. References. Sources. Albert IV, Duke of Bavaria. Albert IV (15 December 1447 – 18 March 1508; German: Albrecht) was Duke of Bavaria -Munich from 1467, and duke of the reunited Bavaria from 1503. Biography. Albert was a son of Albert III, Duke of Bavaria and Anna of Brunswick-Grubenhagen-Einbeck. [1] .

  3. Following the Landshut War (1503–1505), the Duke of Bavaria-Munich Albert IV the Wise became ruler of Bavaria. In 1506 Albert decreed that the duchy should pass according to the rules of primogeniture .

  4. Contents. Albert IV the Wise. duke of Bavaria. Learn about this topic in these articles: establishment of primogeniture. In Bavaria: History of Bavaria. A consolidation began when Duke Albert IV (the Wise) of Bavaria-Munich (reigned 1467–1508) established in 1506 the principle of primogeniture in Bavaria.

  5. Aug 7, 2023 · Who is the Duke of Bavaria, the pioneering German prince who could have been a King of England? Franz, Duke of Bavaria, celebrated his 90th birthday in his beloved hometown of Munich. But who is the respected aristocrat from one of Germany’s oldest families? By Ollie Macnaughton and Stephanie Bridger-Linning. 7 August 2023.

  6. Albert V (German: Albrecht V.) (29 February 1528 – 24 October 1579) was Duke of Bavaria from 1550 until his death. He was born in Munich to William IV and Maria Jacobäa of Baden . Early life. Albert was educated at Ingolstadt by Catholic teachers.

  7. Albert IV of Bavaria-Munich “the Wise“ (1447 – 1508) Duke of Bavaria. Albert IV of Bavaria-Munich “the Wise“ (1447 – 1508) from 1467 Duke of Bavaria-Munich, from 1503 Duke of the reunited Bavaria. In 1506 Albert decreed that the duchy should pass according to the rules of primogeniture.

  8. A consolidation began when Duke Albert IV (the Wise) of Bavaria-Munich (reigned 1467–1508) established in 1506 the principle of primogeniture in Bavaria. Albert also made Munich the capital of his duchy. Albert’s son William IV (reigned 1508–50) reunified Bavaria into one duchy in 1545.

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