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  Royal Family of Europe - pafg163 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
Marie Princess Of PALATINE was born on 24 Jul 1561.
Elisabeth Princess Of PALATINE was born on 15 Jun 1562 in, Heidelberg, Heidelberg, Baden.
Dorothea Princess Of PALATINE was born on 4 Aug 1566 in, Amberg, Oberpfalz, Bavaria.
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 Wikinfo | Maximilian I of Bavaria   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
At Vienna and afterwards Maximilian sturdily opposed any reconstitution of Germany which should endanger the independence of Bavaria, and it was his insistence on the principle of full sovereignty being left to the German reigning princes that largely contributed to the loose and weak organization of the new German Confederation.
He was twice married: (1) in 1785 to Princess Wilhelmine Auguste of Hesse-Darmstadt, (2) in 1797 to Princess Caroline Friederike of Baden.
Sophie, Archduchess of Austria and Princess of Bavaria (1805-1872)
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  Genealogy of the Royal Family of Bavaria   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
HRH Notburga Karolina Maria Theresia Princess of Bavaria
HRH Dietlinde Maria Theresia Josepha Adelgunde Princess of Bavaria
HRH Marie Caroline Hedwig Eleonore Princess of Bavaria
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 danrogers - pafg483 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
Princess Marie Amalie of Kurland [Parents] was born on 22 Jun 1653 in Jelgava, Zmgl, Latvia.
Princess Luise Charlotte of Brandenburg was born on 3 Sep 1617 in Berlin, Brandenburg, Prussia.
Princess Luise Marie Albertine of Leiningen-Dagsburg [Parents] was born on 16 Mar 1729 in Schloss Heidesheim, Pfalz, Bavaria.
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 Reference.com/Encyclopedia/Maximilian I Joseph of Bavaria
Duke of Zweibrücken and Elector of Bavaria and the Palatinate
Elisabeth Ludovika Princess of Baravia and Queen of Prussia ("Elise") (November 13, 1801 – December 14, 1873), wife of Frederick William IV of Prussia
Marie Anne Leopoldine Elisabeth Wilhelmine Princess of Bavaria (January 27, 1805 – September 13, 1877), wife of Frederick Augustus II of Saxony
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 Sam Sloan's Big Combined Family Trees - pafg753 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
Marie Karolina Ludovika Christine Of AUSTRIA was born on 10 Sep 1825 in Wien, Wien, Austria.
Albrecht Prince Of BAVARIA was born in 1369 in Of, 's Gravenhage, Zuid-Holland, Netherlands.
Katharine Princess Of BAVARIA was born in 1360 in Of, 's Gravenhage, Zuid-Holland, Netherlands.
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Princess Maria of Bavaria was born 4 Aug 1696 in Brussels, Brabant, Belgium, and died 9 Oct 1750 in Munich, Bavaria.
Duke Alois of Bavaria was born 21 Jun 1702 in Munich, Bavaria, and died 18 Jun 1705 in Munich, Bavaria.
Princess Wilhelmine of Baden-Baden was born 16 Aug 1697 in Schlackenwerth, and died 9 Mar 1701 in Schlackenwerth.
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 Ludwig I of Bavaria - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
   Princess Hildegarde, Archduchess of Austria and Duchess of Tuscany
Ludwig I (or Louis I, which is the French form of his name, his godfather was Louis XVI of France) (Strasbourg, August 25, 1786 – February 29, 1868 Nice) was king of Bavaria from 1825 until the 1848 revolutions in the German states.
He was the son of king Maximilian I and Wilhelmine of Hessen-Darmstadt.
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(dghtr of Maximilian Joseph, Duke in Bavaria and Ludovika, Pss of Bavaria -
Maria Theresa, Princess of Braganca+Infanta of Portugal 1855-1944
(spouse of Archduchess Marie Leopoldine of Austria 1797-1826)
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 Index NA - NJ   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Elisabeth of NASSAU (1572 - 1607) ; Princess of NASSAU-WEILBURG
Blanche (Princess) of NAVARRE (1133+ - 1156 (or '58)) ; aka Blanca Garcia Sancha
Anna Marie (Countess) of NEUBURG (PFALZ-NEUBURG) (1575 - 1643)
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 Reference.com/Encyclopedia/Elisabeth Ludovika of Bavaria
Elisabeth Ludovika of Bavaria (November 13, 1801- December 14, 1873) was a Princess of Bavaria and later Queen consort of Prussia.
Elisabeth was born in Munich, the daughter of King Maximilian I of Bavaria and his Queen Friederike Karoline Wilhelmine Margravine of Baden.
She was the twin sister of Queen Amalie of Saxony, sister of Queen Marie of Saxony, and of Archduchess Sophie of Austria; as well as the aunt of both Empress Elisabeth of Bavaria (Sisi) and her husband Franz Joseph I of Austria.
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(dghtr of Karl, Archduke of Austria and Marie, Pss of Bavaria -
(dghtr of Joseph, Archduke of Austria and Maria Adelheid, Princess of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha)
Maria Karoline (Marie Charlotte), Archduchess of Austria 1752-1814
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 Descendants of William the Conqueror
Dietlinde Maria Theresia Josepha Adelgunde Princess of Bavaria.
Mathilde Marie Theresia Henriette Christine Luitpolda Princess of Bavaria.
Elisabeth Amelie Hedwig Maria Mechthilde Princess of Urach.
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 Frederick William III of Prussia - LocalColorArt.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
The son of King Frederick William II of Prussia, Frederick William was born in Potsdam and became Crown Prince in 1786, when his father ascended the throne.
As a soldier he received the usual training of a Prussian prince, obtained his lieutenancy in 1784, became a colonel in 1790, and took part in the campaigns against France of 1792-1794.
He succeeded the throne on 16 November 1797 and at once gave earnest of his good intentions by cutting down the expenses of the royal establishment, dismissing his father's ministers, and reforming the most oppressive abuses of the late reign.
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 Habsburg 5
Marie Christine Elisabeth Franziska Klementine Helene Rosa Josepha Agnes Walburga Michaela Notgera von Habsburg-Lothringen, Archduchess of Austria, * 1941, + 1942.
Helena Marie Alice Christine Josefa Anna Margareta Madeleine Walburga Blandina Cäcilie Philomena Carmela Ignatia Rita de Cascia von Habsburg-Lothringen, Archduchess of Austria, * 1903, + 1924, Md. 1923, Philipp Albrecht Carl Maria Joseph Ludwig Hubertus Stanislaus Leopold von Württemberg, Duke of Württemberg, * 1893, + 1975.
Margareta Maria Albertine Alice Ferdinanda Ludovika Antonia Leopolda Roberta Henrika Theresia Eduarda von Habsburg-Lothringen, Archduchess of Austria, * 1881, + 1965.
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 Cleverpedia, the ultimate encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Gisela Louise Marie duchess of Austria, princess of Bavaria (* 15.
Ore duchess Marie Valerie Mathilde Amalie of Austria (* 22 April 1868 in furnace, Hungary; 6 September 1924 in barrier lake) was a Austrian emperor daughter.
Ludovika Wilhelmine (* 30 August 1808 in Munich; 26 January 1892 ebenda), princess von Bayern, is a daughter of the king Maximilian I. of Bavaria and its second wife Karoline Friedericke Wilhelmine, princess von Baden.
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 Frederick William III of Prussia Encyclopedia Article @ Declaring.net   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
The son of King Frederick William II of Prussia, Frederick William was born in Potsdam and became Crown Prince in 1786, when his father ascended the throne.
As a child, Frederick William's father (under the influence of his mistress, Wilhelmine Enke, Countess of Lichtenau) had Frederick William handed over to tutors, as was quite normal for the period.
He succeeded the throne on 16 November 1797 and at once gave earnest of his good intentions by cutting down the expenses of the royal establishment, dismissing his father's ministers, and reforming the most oppressive abuses of the late reign.
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 Friedrich_wilhelm_iii_of_prussia info here at en.18-wheels.info   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
As a child, Frederick William's begetter (under the importance of their mistress, Wilhelmine Enke, Countess of Lichtenau) had Frederick William shakered by to tutors, as was in scene accustomed for the period.
Princess Charlotte of Prussia July 13, 1798 November 1, 1860 Married Nicholas I of Russia, had issue.
Princess Friederike of Prussia October 14, 1799 March 30, 1800   Prince Charles of Prussia June 29, 1801 January 21, 1883 Married Princess Marie of Saxe-Weimar, had issue.
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 The Damon and Taber Family Connections - Place Index 7
Austria, Marie Amalie Josephine Johanna Antoinette - of  b.
Austria, Marie Luise Leopoldine Franziska Theresia - of  b.
Bavaria, Friederike Sofie Dorothea (Princess) - of  b.
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 Kingdom of Bavaria (Empires)
The consolidation of Bavaria under Louis lasted for seven years, during which the emperor was able to improve the condition of the country.
The recovery of the Upper Palatinate made Bavaria compact; the acquisition of the electoral vote made it influential; and the duchy was able to play a part in European politics which intestine strife had rendered impossible for the past four hundred years.
The events of 1812 followed; in 1813 Bavaria was summoned to join the alliance against Napoleon, the demand being passionately backed by the crown prince Louis and by Marshal Wrede; on 8 October was signed the treaty of Ried, by which Bavaria threw in her lot with the Allies.
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 Place Index 7
Austria, Marie Amalie Josephine Johanna Antoinette - of  b.
Austria, Marie Luise Leopoldine Franziska Theresia - of  b.
Bavaria, Friederike Sofie Dorothea (Princess) - of  b.
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 Ask Us A Question   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Sophie Friederike Dorothee Wilhelmine, Princess of Bavaria (27 January 1805 – 28 May 1872) was born to King Maximilian I of Bavaria and his second wife, Karoline of Baden.
They had four sons and a daughter, Francis Joseph (later Emperor of Austria), Maximilian (later Emperor of Mexico), Karl Ludwig, Archduke of Austria, Marie Anna Caroline Pia and Ludwig Victor.
Her ambitions to place her oldest son on the Austrian throne was a constant theme in Austrian politics.
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 [ important-information.be | Ludwig I of Bavaria Resources ]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Ludwig I (or Louis I, which is the French copy of name, godfather was Louis XVI of France) (August 25, 1786, Strasbourg – February 29, 1868, Nice) was maharajah of Bavaria from 1825 till the 1848 destructions in the German states.
Maximilian II of Bavaria (1811-1864) Mathilde, who married Ludwig III, Grand Duke of Hesse & by Rhine (1813-1862) Otto (1815-1867), who became maharajah of Greece in 1832.
Theodelinde, Princess of Bavaria (1816-1817) Luitpold, Prince Regent of Bavaria (1821-1912) Adelgunde (1823-1914), who married Francis V, Duke of Modena.
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 Index O (and O')
Augusta of OLDENBURG (1580 - 1639) ; Princess of DENMARK and NORWAY
Wilhelmine Marie OLDENBURG (Princess) of DENMARK (1808 - 1891)
Ughna (Ughua Aghna) OLLCHROTHACH (Princess) of DENMARK ; or: poss.
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 Frederick_william_iii_of_prussia info here at en.18-wheels.info   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
As a child, Frederick William's pappy (under the consequence of their mistress, Wilhelmine Enke, Countess of Lichtenau) had Frederick William knucklesed moved to tutors, as was full for the period.
As a soldier he received the routine atmosphere of a Prussian prince, inherited their lieutenancy in 1784, became a colonel in 1790, and took allotment in the campaigns against France of 1792-1794.
He succeeded the throne on 16 November 1797 and at once gave earnest of their congenial intentions by ingoing down the expenses of the royal establishment, dismissing their father's ministers, and reforming the farthermost oppressive misdeeds of the tardy reign.
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 Index to royal Genealogical Data - ordered by forename - part 64
Maria Anna, Countess von Baworów-Baworowska --to-- Marie of Bavaria Wittelsbach.
Marie Hedwig of Prussia, Princess of Prussia Hohenzollern, b.
Marie Louise of Bulgaria, Princess of Bulgaria, b.
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 Worldroots.com
Mary of Brabant, Anna von Glogau and Mechthild von Habsburg
(son of Duke Maximilian in Bavaria and Princess Ludovica of Bavaria)
Newlyweds Prince Ludwig and Princess Irmingard von Bavaria
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 [ info-about.be | Ludwig I of Bavaria Resources ]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Ludwig I (or Louis I, which is the French system of her name, her godfather was Louis XVI of France) (August 25, 1786, Strasbourg – February 29, 1868, Nice) was of Bavaria from 1825 the 1848 transformations in the German states.
He was the son of Maximilian I 'n Wilhelmine of Hessen-Darmstadt.
Maximilian II of Bavaria (1811-1864) Mathilde, who married Ludwig III, Grand Duke of Hesse 'n by Rhine (1813-1862) Otto (1815-1867), who became of Greece in 1832.
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 New England Historic Genealogical Society   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Sir Henry Wingfield, brother of Sir John, was a great-great-great-grandfather of James Claypoole of Philadelphia (one of whose great-grandsons, John Claypoole, was the third husband of flagmaker Betsy Ross, born Elizabeth Griscom) and ancestor too of Thomas Wingfield of Virginia.
Elizabeth Wingfield, sister of Sir John and Sir Henry, married Sir William Brandon and was both the paternal grandmother of Charles Brandon, 1st Duke of Suffolk (second husband of Princess Mary Tudor, sister of Henry VIII) and a great-great-great-grandmother of Dr. Richard Palgrave of Charlestown, Massachusetts, an ancestor of Presidents F. Roosevelt and G. Bush.
Marie Thérèse Josèphe, Princess of Lorraine-Lambesc (1753-97) = 1768 Amadeus II (Vittorio Amedeo) of Savoy, Prince of Carignano (1743-80)
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 Empires -> News Thread
Princess Maria Teresa of Bragança as givem birth to a young baby boy is name will be: Karl Albert Maximilian of Bragança-Wittelsbach.
In Bavaria the Sardinian Church is extinct by governamental decree...
Queen Friederike Karoline Wilhelmine born in 13 of July of 1776 died in 1 of August of 1819.
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 Friedrich_wilhelm_iii info here at en.alfred-hitch-covers.info   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
As a child, Frederick William's procreator (under the connections of their mistress, Wilhelmine Enke, Countess of Lichtenau) had Frederick William grapplered by to tutors, as was popular for the period.
He shattered constituent of the removed persisting at Paretz, the agrarian place of the fossil soldier Count Hans von Blumenthal who was the governor of their brother Prince Heinrich.
He succeeded the throne on 16 November 1797 & at once gave earnest of their agreeable intentions by sharp down the expenses of the royal establishment, dismissing their father's ministers, & reforming the packed oppressive misdeeds of the strapped reign.
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 Frederick_william_iii_of_prussia info here at en.alfred-hitch-covers.info   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
As a child, Frederick William's padre (under the acknowledgment of mistress, Wilhelmine Enke, Countess of Lichtenau) had Frederick William mitted completed to tutors, as was entirely acknowledged for the period.
As a soldier he received the vanilla groundwork of a Prussian prince, fetched lieutenancy in 1784, became a colonel in 1790, und took lump in the campaigns against France of 1792-1794.
He succeeded the throne on 16 November 1797 und at once gave earnest of neato intentions by sharp down the expenses of the royal establishment, dismissing father's ministers, und reforming the king sized spire oppressive wrongdoings of the hung up reign.
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