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Duke Albert IV of Bavaria-Munich (15 December 1447 in Munich – 18 March 1508 in Munich), (German: AlbrechtIV., der Weise, Herzog von Bayern), since 1467 Duke of Bavaria-Munich, since 1503 Duke of the reunited Bavaria. Image File history File links Albert4. ...
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December 15 is the 349th day of the year (350th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
Events March 6 - Nicholas V becomes Pope. ...
Munich and the Bavarian Alps Munich (German: München, (pronounced listen) is the largest city and capital of the German Federal State of Bavaria. ...
March 18 is the 77th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar (78th in leap years). ...
1508 was a leap year starting on Wednesday (see link for calendar) of the Gregorian calendar. ...
Events October 29 - Battle of Brusthem: Charles the Bold defeats Liege Beginning of the Sengoku Period in Japan. ...
The Free State of Bavaria (German: Freistaat Bayern), with an area of 70,553 km² (27,241 square miles) and 12. ...
1503 was a common year starting on Thursday (see link for calendar) of the Gregorian calendar. ...
The Free State of Bavaria (German: Freistaat Bayern), with an area of 70,553 km² (27,241 square miles) and 12. ...
Albert was a son of Albert III, Duke of Bavaria and Anna of Brunswick-Grubenhagen-Einbeck. After the death of his older brother John IV, Duke of Bavaria he gave up his spiritual career and returned from Pavia to Munich. After his brothers Christoph and Wolfgang had resigned Albert became sole duke, but a new duchy Bavaria-Dachau was created from Bavaria-Munich for his brother Duke Sigismund in 1467. After Sigismund's death in 1501, it reverted to Bavaria-Munich. Duke Albert III of Bavaria-Munich (* 27. ...
Duke John IV. of Bavaria-Munich (*4. ...
Church San Michele in Pavia The Old Bridge (Ponte Vecchio) on the Ticino river is a symbol of Pavia Pavìa (the ancient Ticinum) (population 71,000) is a town and comune of south-western Lombardy, northern Italy, 35 km south of Milan on the lower Ticino river near its...
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Sigismund of Bavaria (1439 - 1501) was a member of the Wittelsbach dynasty. ...
Events October 29 - Battle of Brusthem: Charles the Bold defeats Liege Beginning of the Sengoku Period in Japan. ...
Due to pressing from Frederick III, Holy Roman Emperor, Albert decided to return territorial acquisitions in Swabia in 1492 to avoid a conflict with the Habsburg. Detail of Aeneas Piccolomini Introduces Eleonora of Portugal to Frederick III by Pinturicchio (1454-1513) Frederick III of Habsburg (Innsbruck, September 21, 1415 â August 19, 1493 in Linz) was elected as German King as the successor of Albert II in 1440. ...
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1492 was a leap year starting on Friday (see link for calendar) of the Gregorian calendar. ...
Flag of the Habsburg Monarchy; also used as the flag of the Austrian Empire until the Ausgleich of 1867. ...
After the death of the last duke of Bavaria-Landshut George in 1503 Albert managed to reunite the whole of Bavaria in a dreadful war against George's heirs, the Palatinate line of his Wittelsbach family but had to transfer Kufstein to his brother-in-law Maximilian I, Holy Roman Emperor as compensation for his support. Landshut is a city in Bavaria, Germany, the capital of the Niederbayern region. ...
Duke George the Rich of Bavaria-Landshut (15. ...
1503 was a common year starting on Thursday (see link for calendar) of the Gregorian calendar. ...
A palatinate is a territory administered by a count palatine, originally the direct representative of the sovereign, but later the hereditary ruler of the territory subject to the crowns overlordship. ...
The Wittelsbach family is a European royal family and a German dynasty from Bavaria. ...
Kufstein is an old city in Tyrol, Austria. ...
Portrait by Albrecht Dürer, 1519 (Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna). ...
To avoid any future division of Bavaria Albert edicted the everlasting succession of the firstborn prince in 1506. Nevertheless his oldest son and successor William IV, Duke of Bavaria had to share his power from 1516 onwards with his younger brother Louis X, Duke of Bavaria. After the death of Louis in 1545 the edict became effective until the end of Bavarian monarchy in 1918. 1506 was a common year starting on Monday (see link for calendar) of the Gregorian calendar. ...
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// Events March - With the death of Ferdinand II of Aragon, his grandson Charles of Ghent becomes King of Spain as Carlos I. July - Selim I of the Ottoman Empire declares war on the Mameluks and invades Syria. ...
Louis X. (* 18 September 1495; â 22 April 1545), (German: ), was Duke of Bavaria (1516-1545), together with his older brother William IV, Duke of Bavaria. ...
Events February 27 - Battle of Ancrum Moor - Scots victory over superior English forces December 13 - Official opening of the Council of Trent (closed 1563) Battle of Kawagoe - between two branches of Uesugi families and the late Hojo clan in Japan. ...
1918 (MCMXVIII) was a common year starting on Tuesday of the Gregorian calendar (see link for calendar) or a common year starting on Wednesday of the Julian calendar. ...
Albert is buried in the Frauenkirche in Munich. Munich Frauenkirche, ca. ...
Family and children On 3 January 1487 he married to Archiduchess Kunigunde of Austria, daughter of Frederick III, Holy Roman Emperor and his wife Eleonore of Portugal. They had eight children: January 3 is the 3rd day of the year in the Gregorian calendar. ...
Events Richard Fox becomes Bishop of Exeter. ...
Kunigunde of Austria (16 March 1465 â 6 August 1520) was an Austrian Archiduchess and the wife of Albert IV, Duke of Bavaria. ...
Detail of Aeneas Piccolomini Introduces Eleonora of Portugal to Frederick III by Pinturicchio (1454-1513) Frederick III of Habsburg (Innsbruck, September 21, 1415 â August 19, 1493 in Linz) was elected as German King as the successor of Albert II in 1440. ...
Leonor of Portugal (English: Eleanor), was a Princess of Portugal, daughter of King Edward of Portugal and his wife Leonor of Aragon. ...
- Sidonie (1 May 1488 – 27 March 1505)
- Sibylle (16 June 1489 – 18 April 1519), married in 1511 to Louis V, Elector Palatine
- Sabina (24 April 1492 – 30 April 1564), married in 1511 to Duke Ulrich I of Württemberg
- William IV, Duke of Bavaria (13 November 1493 – 7 March 1550)
- Louis X, Duke of Bavaria (18 September 1495 – 22 April 1545)
- Susanne (1499 – 1500)
- Ernst (13 June 1500 – 1560), an eccliastical official in Passau (1517-40), Köln, Archbishop in Salzburg (1540-54) and Eichstädt
- Susanne (2 April 1502 – 23 April 1543), married:
- in 1518 to Casimir, Margrave of Brandenburg-Bayreuth
- in 1529 to Otto Henry, Elector Palatine
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