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  1. House of Wittelsbach - Wikipedia

    • The Wittelsbach dynasty ruled the German territories of Bavaria from 1180 to 1918 and the Electorate of the Palatinate from 1214 until 1805. In both countries they had succeeded rulers from the House of Welf. The Duchy of Bavaria was elevated to the Electorate of Bavaria in 1623, and in 1806, Napoleon elevated it to the Kingdom of Bavaria. In 1815, the majority … See more

    Overview

    The House of Wittelsbach (German: Haus Wittelsbach) is a former Bavarian dynasty, with branches that have ruled over territories including the Electorate of Bavaria, the Electoral Palatinate, the Electorate of Cologne… See more

    History

    When Otto I, Count of Scheyern died in 1072, his third son Otto II, Count of Scheyern acquired Wittelsbach Castle (near Aichach). The Counts of Scheyern left Scheyern Castle (constructed around 940) in 1119 for … See more

     
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    The House of Wittelsbach is a former German dynasty that provided rulers of Bavaria and of the Rhenish Palatinate until the 20th century. The name was taken from the castle of Wittelsbach, which formerly stood near Aichach on the Paar in Bavaria. The dynasty has ruled over territories including the Electorate of Bavaria, the Electoral Palatinate, the Electorate of Cologne, Holland, Zeeland, Sweden, Denmark, Norway, Hungary, Bohemia, and Greece. The dynasty was overthrown in the closing days of World War I.
  2. House of Wittelsbach | Facts & History | Britannica

  3. Wittelsbach Dynasty (Bavaria) - Encyclopedia.com

  4. Kingdom of Bavaria: An Overview - Unofficial Royalty

  5. Wittelsbach dynasty - bavaria-travel.com

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  7. A Quick Guide to Bavaria’s Most Important …

    From Bavaria to across Europe, the Wittelsbachs left a mark, shaping history, building landmarks, and intertwining their destiny with other royal families. Let’s unravel the tales hidden within …

  8. Wittelsbach Patronage from the late Middle Ages to the Thirty …

  9. The Wittelsbach Dynasty - General History

    May 8, 2014 · The Wittelsbach Dynasty. This once-regal Bavarian family can trace their ancestry, like so many other grand families back to the Emperor Charlemagne, but more direct ancestry can be found in the family Scheyern, …

  10. The Wittelsbach Dynasty - Steven Mueller - Google Books

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