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 | | The growing insanity of the king necessitated the appointment of Prince Leopold as "regent of the kingdom", and not long after Louis met his death, in a manner never clearly explained, in the Starnbergersee. |  | | The Emperor Ferdinand II granted Duke Maximilian of Bavaria for his loyalty the electoral dignity (1623). |  | | Farming in lower Bavaria and cattle-breeding in Swabia, Upper Bavaria, and Middle Franconia are the chief occupations, while the wines of Franconia and the Palatinate and the fruit and vegetables of Bamberg have a high reputation. |
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 | | Otto Prince of the Nordgau born Abt 0956 Of Nordgau Region, Medieval States died Aft 1014 |  | | Burchard (Bucco) Prince of the Nordgau born Abt 0952 Of, Nordgau, Schwaben, Bavaria |  | | Heilika Princess of the Nordgau born Abt 0954 Of, Nordgau, Schwaben, Bavaria died Aft 1010 |
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 | | Leopold, Prince of Bavaria, born on June 21, 1943, at Umkirch, near Freiburg. |  | | Adalbert, Prince of Bavaria, Crown Prince of Greece (1828-1875) |  | | Adalbert, Prince of Bavaria, born on December 27, 1944, at Krauchenwies. |
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|  | GENEALOGY OF HOUSE OF WITTELSBACH - ROYAL HOUSE OF BAVARIA and PRINCELY HOUSE OF LÖWENSTEIN |
 | | Prince Rupert Louis Ferdinand Frederick Constantine Lofredo Leopold Herbert Maximilian Hubert John Henry, Gd Cross Hon and Dev Sov Mil and Dev Order of Malta, Bailiff Gd Cross |  | | Prince Konstantin Leopold Ludwig Adalbert Georg Thadeus Josef Petrus Johannes Antonius Franz von Assisi Assumption et omnes sancti, b at Munich 15 Aug 1920; k in a flying accident at Hechingen 30 Jul 1969, Writer and Editor; m 1stly at Sigmaringen 31 Aug 1942 ( m diss by div at... |  | | Royal House of Bavaria and Princely House of Lõwenstein |
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 | | Children were: Luitpold Prince Of BAVARIA, Eberhard Duke Of BAVARIA, Arnulf Count Palatinate Of BAVARIA, Berthold Margrave Of The NORDGAU, Hermann Prince Of BAVARIA, Judith Duchess Of BAVARIA, Heinrich Count Of BAVARIA, Miss Princess Of BAVARIA [MARGRAVINE OF AUSTRIA], Ludwig Prince Of BAVARIA, Leopold "The Illustrious" Markgraf Of AUSTRIA. |  | | Judith Duchess Of BAVARIA was born in 919 in Bavaria, Germany. |  | | Childtrude (Hiltrude) Duchess Of BAVARIA was born about 716 in Austrasia, France. |
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 | | Prince Leopold and Princess Uschi (left) of Bavaria |  | | (son of Crown Prince Rupprecht von Bavaria and Marie Gabriele, Duchess in Bavaria) |  | | (son of Prince Regent Luitpold von Bavaria and Archduchess Auguste von Austria) |
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| Â | Leopold, III Biography / Biography of Leopold, III Biography Biography |
 | | On Nov. 3, 1901, Leopold was born to Prince Albert and Princess Elisabeth, Duchess of Bavaria. |  | | On November 4, 1926, Leopold married Princess Astrid of Sweden. |  | | Leopold, accompanied by a number of his cabinet ministers, was urged to follow the example of Queen Wilhelmina of the Netherlands and to establish a government-in-exile. |
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http://www.bookrags.com/biography-leopold-iii
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| Â | Ludwig III of Bavaria - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Ludwig was born in Munich, the eldest son of Prince Luitpold of Bavaria and of his wife, Archduchess Augusta of Austria (daughter of Grand Duke Leopold II of Tuscany). |  | | Mathilde Marie Theresia Henriette Christine Luitpolda, Princess of Bavaria (1877-1906). |  | | As a prince of the royal house he was automatically a member of the Senate of the Bavarian Legislature; there he was a great supporter of the direct right to vote. |
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 | | Children were: Luitpold Prince Of BAVARIA, Eberhard Duke Of BAVARIA, Arnulf Count Palatinate Of BAVARIA, Berthold Margrave Of The NORDGAU, Hermann Prince Of BAVARIA, Judith Duchess Of BAVARIA, Heinrich Count Of BAVARIA, Miss Princess Of BAVARIA [MARGRAVINE OF AUSTRIA], Ludwig Prince Of BAVARIA, Leopold "The Illustrious" Markgraf Of AUSTRIA. |  | | Ludwig Prince Of BAVARIA was born about 930 in Bavaria, Germany. |  | | Hermann Prince Of BAVARIA was born about 917 in Bavaria, Germany. |
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| Â | Luitpold of Bavaria - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Prince Luitpold of Bavaria (12 March 1821—12 December 1912), HRH Luitpold Karl Joseph Wilhelm Ludwig Prince of Bavaria, was a Bavarian prince of the House of Wittelsbach. |  | | Luitpold was born in Würzburg, the third son of King Ludwig I of Bavaria and of his wife Princess Therese of Saxe-Hildburghausen. |  | | On April 15, 1844, in Florence, Luitpold married Archduchess Auguste of Austria, second daughter of Grand Duke Leopold II of Tuscany. |
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 | | Son of King Louis I of Bavaria; unsuccessfully attempted alliance of small German states as counterweight to Austria and Prussia (1848-49); introduced some liberal reforms; patronized scholars, esp. Leopold von Ranke, and made Munich a center of culture; aggressively supported claim of Frederick of Augustenburg to duchies of Schleswig and Holstein. |  | | Austria refused to withdraw from Bavaria despite these protests, and in July 1778, Frederick the Great and Henry, prince of Saxony, invaded the Habsburg kingdom of Bohemia; the Austrian forces under Joseph II held strong positions along the boundary between Silesia and Austrian lands. |  | | The legal heir to Bavaria became Charles Theodore (1724-99), head of the elder branch of the house of Wittelsbach. |
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 | | Helene was secondly married to Prince Eugen Leopold of Bavaria |  | | He renounced his rights to the Bavarian throne on 29 June 1914 although he was granted permission on 3 August 1914 to continue ad persona the right, title and rank of Prince of Bavaria. |  | | Prince Max-Emanuel became a Duke in Bavaria following his adoption by Duke Ludwig Wilhelm in Bavaria on 18 March 1965 |
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| Â | Ludwig III of Bavaria - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Ludwig III, HM Ludwig III Leopold Joseph Maria Aloys Alfred King of Bavaria, ( 7 January 1845- 18 October 1921) was briefly Prince Regent of Bavaria and was the last King of Bavaria from 1913 to 1918. |  | | Mathilde Marie Theresia Henriette Christine Luitpolda Princess of Bavaria (1877-1906). |  | | He was born in Munich, the son of Prince Luitpold of Bavaria (1821-1912) and his wife, Augusta of Tuscany (1825-1864). |
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 | | 13.16.) Leopold, Prince of Salerno (1790-1851) = Archduchess Maria Clementina of Austria (daughter of Emperor Franz II., his niece, 9.2.6.) |  | | Bavaria: Descendants of Auguste Ferdinande of Tuscany and Prince Luitpold of Bavaria |  | | 13.5.7.) Leopold of Syracuse (1813-1860) = Princess Elisabeth of Savoy-Carignan (1 daughter Elisabeth *, + 1838) |
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 | | Children were: Luitpold Prince Of BAVARIA, Eberhard Duke Of BAVARIA, Arnulf Count Palatinate Of BAVARIA, Berthold Margrave Of The NORDGAU, Hermann Prince Of BAVARIA, Judith Duchess Of BAVARIA, Heinrich Count Of BAVARIA, Miss Princess Of BAVARIA [MARGRAVINE OF AUSTRIA], Ludwig Prince Of BAVARIA, Leopold "The Illustrious" Markgraf Of AUSTRIA. |  | | Judith Duchess Of BAVARIA was born in 919 in Bavaria, Germany. |  | | He was married to Elizabeth SHAW in 1677 in Massachusetts. |
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 | | At the time that Albert and Elisabeth met, Prince Albert was the heir to his uncle King Leopold II of the Belgians, one of the most hated monarchs of his day. |  | | Bavaria is one of the important states of southern Germany. |  | | Bavaria was at the time a part of the newly constituted German Empire. |
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| Â | Royal Family of Europe - pafg165 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File |
 | | Albertine Charlotte Princess Of hOTTINGEN-hOTTINGEN was born on 14 Jan 1668 in Of, hottingen, Schwaben, Bavaria. |  | | Eberhard Friedrich Prince Of hOTTINGEN-hOTTINGEN was born on 3 Mar 1673 in Of, hottingen, Schwaben, Bavaria. |  | | Leopold Karl, Prince Of BRUNSWICK was born on 30 Jan 1670 in Bevern, Braunschweig, Germany. |
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 | | The British government had been influenced, in this, by Prince Leopold, who had pleaded in favor of the country which was to become his Kingdom. |  | | Leopold, George, Christian, Frederick, son of Franz, reigning duke of Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld, was born on 16 December, 1790 in Coburg, Bavaria, in those days the capital of the Duchy of Saxe-Coburg. |  | | Leopold of Saxe-Cobourg, more attractive than ever, in Vienna was the guest of the czar, of several kings, and of Prince Metternich. |
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 | | By that treaty, the Spanish inheritance was split between the two nephews of Carlos II, the dauphin of France (who would get Naples, Sicily, the ports of Tuscany, Final and Guipuscoa) and the prince of Bavaria (who would get Spain, the Low Countries and the Indies), leaving Milan to emperor Leopold's younger son archduke Karl. |  | | During the war, and in order to avoid a repeat of the succession dispute, Emperor Leopold resolved to establish an explicit law of succession for the Habsburg family. |  | | Leopold Ferdinand of Tuscany (1868-1935), eldest son of Francesco IV, last grand-duke of Tuscany, asked to submit his renunciation in a letter of 14 Dec 1902 to the Emperor, who accepted on 17 Dec 1902. |
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 | | Leopold, Prince of Bavaria, born on June 21, 1943, at Umkirch, near Freiburg. |  | | Adalbert, Prince of Bavaria, born on December 27, 1944, at Krauchenwies. |  | | Adalbert, Prince of Bavaria, Crown Prince of Greece (1828-1875) |
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| Â | Prince Leopold of Bavaria at AllExperts |
 | | Prince Leopold of Bavaria (9 February 1846-28 September 1930) was born in Munich, the son of Luitpold of Bavaria (1821-1912) and his wife Augusta of Tuscany (1825-1864). |
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 | | Ludwig III, HM Ludwig III Leopold Joseph Maria Aloys Alfred King of Bavaria, (7 January 1845- 18 October 1921) was briefly Prince Regent of Bavaria and was the last King of Bavaria from 1913 to 1918. |  | | Mathilde Marie Theresia Henriette Christine Luitpolda Princess of Bavaria (1877-1906). |  | | He was born in Munich, the son of Prince Luitpold of Bavaria (1821-1912) and his wife, Augusta of Tuscany (1825-1864). |
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 | | Leopold Maximilian Joseph Maria Arnulf Prince of Bavaria (1846-1930). |  | | Prince Luitpold of Bavaria ( 12 March 1821 — 12 December 1912), HRH Luitpold Karl Joseph Wilhelm Ludwig Prince of Bavaria, was a Bavarian prince of the House of Wittelsbach. |  | | The third son of King Ludwig I of Bavaria and his wife Therese of Saxe-Hildburghausen, Luitpold was appointed regent for his nephew Ludwig II in 1886 when Ludwig was declared mentally incompetent. |
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 | | Otto one of those Habsburgs: a confusion of Leopold von Bayern (1821-1912), prince regent of Bavaria (1886-1912), with Otto I (1848-1916), king of Bavaria (1886-1912). |  | | Leopold's career was intimately related to King Otto's; Leopold became prince regent in the same year that Otto, who was adjudged insane as early as 1872, became king. |  | | OR WHO WAS IT USED TO EAT THE SCRUFF OFF HIS OWN HEAD Bloom's allusion to popular lore about one of the Hapsburgs may have some basis in fact, but I have not been able to confirm it. |
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 | | She also left Joyeuse by an act of 1688 to Charles Francois de Lorraine, prince de Commercy.) The donation of 1686 was voided by the Parlement de Paris in 1689, and Anna Henrietta Julia of Bavaria, second daughter of the prince Palatine, distant cousin of the deceased, inherited Guise and Joinville. |  | | At the German Reichstag in Regensburg she presented an offer for the restoration of Lorraine and established the rights of her eldest son, Leopold Joseph. |  | | Daughter of Duke Johan Ernst and Duchess Christine Elisabeth von Holstein-Sønderborg. |
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| Â | Ludwig III of Bavaria - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Ludwig III, HM Ludwig III Leopold Joseph Maria Aloys Alfred King of Bavaria, (7 January 1845 - 18 October 1921) was briefly Prince Regent of Bavaria and was the last King of Bavaria from 1913 to 1918. |  | | Mathilde Marie Theresia Henriette Christine Luitpolda Princess of Bavaria (1877-1906). |  | | He was born in Munich, the son of Prince Luitpold of Bavaria (1821-1912) and his wife, Augusta of Tuscany (1825-1864). |
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| Â | Leopold, III Biography / Biography of Leopold, III Biography Biography |
 | | On Nov. 3, 1901, Leopold was born to Prince Albert and Princess Elisabeth, Duchess of Bavaria. |  | | Leopold returned in July 1950, but great unrest followed, and he delegated his powers to Prince Baudouin on Aug. 11, 1950. |  | | On November 4, 1926, Leopold married Princess Astrid of Sweden. |
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