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  1. Jan 6, 2019 · Johanna von Bayern-Landshut was born around 1413. She was the daughter of Henry IV "the Rich" (Heinrich, der Reiche) duke of Bavaria-Landshut and his wife Margarete of Austria [1] . She married Otto I, Count Palatine of Mosbach, on 15 January 1430 in Burghausen [1] .

    • Female
    • Otto (Wittelsbach) Von Pfalz Mosbach
  2. Joahnna, Princess of Bavaria-Landshut, Countess consort of Palatine of Mosbach born 1413 in Burghausen, Altotting, Bayern, Germany genealogy record - Ancestry®.

    • Female
    • Burghausen, Altotting, Bayern, Germany
  3. History. The larger Duchy of Bavaria-Landshut between 1363 and 1392 (includes Munich and Ingolstadt but not Straubing) The creation of the duchy was the result of the death of Emperor Louis IV the Bavarian. In the Treaty of Landsberg 1349, which divided up Louis's empire, his sons Stephen, William, and Albert were to receive jointly Lower ...

  4. Countess Palatine Margaret of Mosbach (2 March 1432 – 14 September 1457) was the eldest daughter of Count Palatine Otto I of Mosbach and his wife, Johanna of Bavaria-Landshut. She married on 11 July 1446 to Count Reinhard III of Hanau, who succeeded his father as ruling Count in 1451.

    • 2 March 1432
    • Johanna of Bavaria-Landshut
  5. Trausnitz Castle. The majestic Trausnitz Castle in Landshut, Bavaria, was built in 1204 and is an outstanding example of Gothic architecture and medieval military construction.

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  7. Family history relationships for JOHANNA BAVARIA_LANDSHUT_COUNTESS_CONSORT_OF_PALATINE_OF_MOSBACH Died in 1444 on page 1.

  8. The War of the Succession of Landshut resulted from a dispute between the duchies of Bavaria-Munich ( Bayern-München in German) and Bavaria-Landshut ( Bayern-Landshut ). An earlier agreement between the different Wittelsbach lines, the Treaty of Pavia (1329), concerned the law of succession and stated that if one branch should become extinct ...

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