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As a response, | Bavaria actively promoted its identity, and still rem |
He was buried in Steingaden Abbey in | Bavaria, where his father was also later buried. |
ria and settled by monks from Ebrach Abbey in | Bavaria under the first abbot, Gerlacus. |
The Koningshoeven Abbey and | Bavaria entered an agreement in 1999 for Bavaria to t |
dl (born October 27, 1959 in Abensberg, Lower | Bavaria) is a German politician, representative of th |
ersen again met the pair quite by accident in | Bavaria in July 1860; the three men enjoyed a week to |
6) was an early 8th-century prelate active in | Bavaria. |
Prince Adalbert of | Bavaria (German: Adalbert Alfons Maria Ascension Anto |
Prince Adalbert of | Bavaria (German: Adalbert Wilhelm Georg Ludwig Prinz |
Prince Adalbert of | Bavaria died on 21 September 1875 in Munich and is bu |
He was the son of Prince Adalbert of | Bavaria (1828-1875) and his wife the Spanish infanta |
915: Her Royal Highness Princess Adelgunde of | Bavaria |
Princess Adelgunde of | Bavaria (German: Adelgunde Auguste Charlotte Caroline |
November 1875), married Princess Adelgunde of | Bavaria. |
rriage of the Duke with Princess Adelgunde of | Bavaria. |
lar to the languages spoken in adjacent Lower | Bavaria. |
euse formed the left wing of the advance into | Bavaria. |
d the Austrian forces there, he advanced into | Bavaria and fought the Archduke to an inconclusive dr |
After that battle, he returned again to | Bavaria. |
In 977, Boleslaus again attacked | Bavaria, but on this occasion was barred from annexin |
te as 1866, a war was fought against Austria, | Bavaria etc. |
Agnes of | Bavaria (1335 - 11 November 1352) was a Bavarian nun |
e death of Dagobert I in 638, Alamannia, like | Bavaria, Aquitaine, and Brittany, broke its ties with |
ied her cousin the infante of Spain Alfons of | Bavaria at Schloss Nymphenburg. |
She was the daughter of Prince Alfons of | Bavaria and his wife Louise Victoire. |
Prince and Princess Alfons of | Bavaria |
rnard who, wanting to secure an alliance with | Bavaria, arranged Beatrice's marriage to Louis IV, Du |
, duke of Asti, who had crossed the Alps from | Bavaria with his sister Theodelinda. |
bach dynasty, which returned to power also in | Bavaria in 1777 after the extinction of the younger ( |
Altenmarkt an der Alz, in | Bavaria, Germany |
He died in Seehausen am Staffelsee, | Bavaria. |
Thuringia − 8 June 1951 in Landsberg am Lech, | Bavaria) was a German member of the Nazi police and m |
The town of Gmund am Tegernsee, | Bavaria, Germany |
He died in Murnau am Staffelsee ( | Bavaria) in 1988. |
Princess Alexandra Amalie of | Bavaria (26 August 1826 - 21 September 1875) was a me |
ly 1892: Her Royal Highness Duchess Amalie in | Bavaria |
I of Saxony (1801-73) and Princess Amalie of | Bavaria (1801-77). |
∞ 1892 Duchess Amalie in | Bavaria (1865-1912), eldest daughter of the Duke Karl |
Princess Amalie of | Bavaria (9 October 1790 - 24 January 1794) |
va (Meyer) were Jews who came to America from | Bavaria, Germany in 1848. |
ess up as the Krampus in Austria and southern | Bavaria, especially the market town Berchtesgaden, du |
ces include New Hampshire, USA and Hagendorf, | Bavaria, Germany. |
to many destinations in Chiemgau and eastern | Bavaria. |
rogressive party (Fortschrittspartei), and in | Bavaria was one of the leaders of the Liberal (Freisi |
found in Switzerland, Meklenburg and southern | Bavaria: "They had a round shape with a kettle-like w |
d what is now Thuringia, Saxony, and Northern | Bavaria, from the first to the third century. |
His family was originally from Andechs in | Bavaria. |
Maria Anna of | Bavaria (8 December 1574 - 8 March 1616) was daughter |
Louis married Duchess Maria Anna of | Bavaria on 7 March 1680. |
Maria Anna of | Bavaria |
Princess Maria Anna of | Bavaria (German: Maria Anna Leopoldine Elisabeth Wilh |
e of the dauphin of France with Maria Anna of | Bavaria, Louvre, oil on canvas, de Vuez's academy pie |
Ferdinand's previous wife Maria Anna of | Bavaria had died in 1616, but the Gonzaga family did |
of Inner Austria, and his wife Maria Anna of | Bavaria. |
er of Charles II of Austria and Maria Anna of | Bavaria. |
of Habsburg and his first wife, Maria Anna of | Bavaria. |
Later Ludwig even claimed annexations for | Bavaria (Alsace and the city of Antwerp in Belgium, t |
Wolframs-Eschenbach, Ansbach district, | Bavaria |
axon court, Anthony's mother Maria Antonia of | Bavaria died in 1780. |
f Saxony (1722-1763) married Maria Antonia of | Bavaria and had issue. |
Luise Margarete Antonie of | Bavaria (18 September 1663 - 10 November 1665). |
shop of Worms and later called the apostle of | Bavaria and Carinthia, came to the region from Regens |
notes that the basic law was not approved by | Bavaria before it came into force. |
ome a heraldic symbol in the coat of arms for | Bavaria and the Palatinate. |
After entering the army of | Bavaria in 1683 he was wounded at the Siege of Mongat |
Prince Arnulf of | Bavaria (German: Franz Joseph Arnulf Adalbert Maria P |
Prince Arnulf of | Bavaria died on 12 November 1907 in Venice, Italy and |
e 6th-7th century people began to arrive from | Bavaria and Franconia. |
uitarist/vocalist in an ensemble known as the | Bavaria Nature-Singers. |
There are many whip-cracking associations in | Bavaria. |
Sommerfeld received an appointment at Munich, | Bavaria, and took Debye with him as his assistant. |
obmayer (born 24 October 1753, at Schwandorf, | Bavaria; died 21 December 1805, at Amberg, Bavaria) w |
Production of the film at the | Bavaria Film Studios took nearly a year. |
Jacob Mueller was born at Rhenish, | Bavaria in 1822. |
erman classical scholar, was born at Bamberg, | Bavaria. |
from that city (1454) he settled at Ratisbon, | Bavaria, where he opened a yeshivah. |
Recorded at at | Bavaria Musik Studios, Munich, Germany in September 1 |
Amon was born at Bamberg, | Bavaria in 1763, being first instructed in singing by |
cis Xavier Schmalzgrueber (born at Griesbach, | Bavaria, 9 October 1663; died at Dillingen, 7 Novembe |
this position until his death at Wallerstein, | Bavaria in 1825. |
nning tower was placed in a water tank at the | Bavaria Studios in Munich for outdoor scenes not requ |
cessively professor of philosophy at Neuberg, | Bavaria (1781-87), of dogmatic theology and ecclesias |
r-right NPD made its first serious attempt in | Bavaria in decades, but failed to establish itself. |
ne of the most popular tourist attractions in | Bavaria. |
hbishop-Elector of Cologne, Clemens August of | Bavaria, who received Frederick into the Catholic Chu |
Duke Pius August in | Bavaria, full German name: Pius August Herzog in Baye |
1837: His Royal Highness Duke Pius August in | Bavaria |
Bishop Clemens August of | Bavaria ordered a part of the castle to be remodelled |
f Austria through his son Duke Pius August in | Bavaria. |
John of Saxony and his wife Amalie Auguste of | Bavaria and a younger sister of Albert of Saxony and |
Princess Auguste of | Bavaria (German: Auguste Maria Luise Prinzessin von B |
a river that flows through Tyrol, Austria and | Bavaria, Germany. |
e just the royal houses of Spain, Austria and | Bavaria. |
in 1806 the Tyrol was passed from Austria to | Bavaria, and Fiecht Abbey was suppressed by the Bavar |
Alps on the border between Tyrol, Austria and | Bavaria, Germany. |
The region was divided between Austria and | Bavaria in the 1814 Peace of Paris and was subsequent |
d in the rural parts of Austria, Switzerland, | Bavaria, Slovenia, western Croatia and Italy in the f |
Bad Endorf-Obing, | Bavaria |
January 2006, in the town of Bad Reichenhall, | Bavaria, Germany, near the Austrian border, the roof |
ay returned to his wife and home in Bad Tolz, | Bavaria. |
located about 1 mile north of Bad Kissingen ( | Bavaria); about 214 miles southwest of Berlin |
er (born January 15, 1979 in Bad Reichenhall, | Bavaria) is a German ski jumper who has competed sinc |
Fretter-Pico died at Bad Wiessee, | Bavaria, Germany. |
rgely divided between the states of Baden and | Bavaria, whose governments were less than enthusiasti |
ter Buhl, a member of parliament in Baden and | Bavaria, who inherited the estate in 1848. |
December near Christmas, a German banker from | Bavaria, a Munich native named Thaddaeus Jospeh Kuehn |
ding literary figures of the early Baroque in | Bavaria. |
erman Luftwaffe, based on Neuburg air base in | Bavaria since 1961. |
He was married to Beatrix of | Bavaria, daughter of Louis IV of Bavaria. |
Violante Beatrix of | Bavaria (3 April 1673 - 3 June 1731) married Ferdinan |
From 1805 to 1814, Kennelbach belonged to | Bavaria, and then again to Austria. |
From 1805 to 1814 Mellau belonged to | Bavaria but then again to Austria. |
of the Bavarian dukedom the city belonged to | Bavaria until 1780. |
From 1805 to 1814 Altach belonged to | Bavaria, then to Austria again. |
ta Schroeder to his house at Berchtesgaden in | Bavaria. |
Marburg, died 14 April 1954 in Bergen, Upper | Bavaria) was a German politician. |
er of Hitler's inner circle at the Berghof in | Bavaria. |
re summoned to brief Hitler at the Berghof in | Bavaria on 11 March. |
Princess Bernadette of | Bavaria (b. |
The seven Bezirke in | Bavaria each play their own cup competition which in |
ouse of the Benedictines located at Biburg in | Bavaria, Germany. |
Since Louis claimed the Bohemian crown | Bavaria was in opposition to the Habsburgs until 1534 |
ups roughly coincides with the border between | Bavaria and Austria. |
Crossing the border to | Bavaria (Germany) at Melleck it flows along the north |
km north of Kufstein at the western border to | Bavaria, Germany. |
The border between | Bavaria and Austria runs along the mountain ridge. |
l as 2 km north above Ebbs near the border to | Bavaria, Germany. |
erkopf is a mountain located on the border of | Bavaria, Germany and Tyrol, Austria. |
untain in the Karwendel on the border between | Bavaria and Tyrol. |
s 3.40 km north above Ebbs near the border to | Bavaria, Germany. |
Jewish German-born immigrant and was born in | Bavaria in 1847. |
f Joseph and Albert Baumann, Sr., was born in | Bavaria, and immigrated to America in the 1830s. |
Baer was born in | Bavaria in 1911; originally a trained confectioner, h |
olitical cartoonist, and caricaturist born in | Bavaria. |
He was born in | Bavaria and worked at his father's brewery in his you |
Christopher Freemeyer was born in | Bavaria, Germany in 1838. |
George Scharf was born in | Bavaria in 1788. |
Born in | Bavaria, Germany on November 16, 1816, he emigrated t |
Born in | Bavaria, Gollwitzer studied Protestant theology in Mu |
Born in | Bavaria, he took part in World War I and returned to |
brews a range of lagers under the brand names | Bavaria, Kaiser and Sol. |
In 1686 Russia, Saxony, Brandenburg and | Bavaria joined the Holy League against the Ottoman Tu |
He died in Bruckberg, Lower | Bavaria. |
this was considered self-evident, but outside | Bavaria, this designation was used for it, and other |
ored, lion-tailed overalls distributed by the | Bavaria Brewery, a popular Dutch beer brewery, during |
he Alemanni to assist him in his campaigns in | Bavaria (725 and 726), where laws were promulgated in |
ections, the CDU does not field candidates in | Bavaria, and the CSU does not field candidates outsid |
he took part in the 861 revolt of Carloman of | Bavaria, possible his cousin-in-law, against Louis th |
is's death, at first he supported Carloman of | Bavaria for the Italian throne. |
i. Carloman of | Bavaria (830-880) had 1 son (illegitimate); |
harles died and Lambert supported Carloman of | Bavaria over Charles' heir, Louis the Stammerer, for |
he took part in the 861 revolt of Carloman of | Bavaria, possible his cousin-in-law, against Louis th |
Princess Mathilde Caroline of | Bavaria (German: Mathilde Karoline Friederike Wilhelm |
833, he married Princess Mathilde Caroline of | Bavaria, eldest daughter of Ludwig I of Bavaria. |
placed the traditional name of beer cellar in | Bavaria at the end of the 20th century it happens tha |
He is buried at the Andechs Abbey cemetery in | Bavaria. |
as realized by Peer Swinkels, the chairman of | Bavaria . |
is a municipality in the district of Cham in | Bavaria in Germany. |
The affair did result in a policy change in | Bavaria, aimed at untangeling the connections between |
yal Bavarian Heavy Cavalry “Prince Charles of | Bavaria”. |
yal Bavarian Heavy Cavalry “Prince Charles of | Bavaria” in 1880, became Lieutenant of the 2nd Royal |
uchau and then the royal abbey of Chiemsee in | Bavaria. |
In 1443, Christopher of | Bavaria established a brewery at Copenhagen Castle. |
Dubbed as knight by King Christopher of | Bavaria following his coronation in 1441, and Master |
married, on 12 September 1445, Christopher of | Bavaria, the King of Denmark from 1440-1448, Sweden f |
The accord was developed after Christopher of | Bavaria crushed a great peasant uprising in Northern |
of Neumarkt and the mother of Christopher of | Bavaria, a king of Denmark, Sweden and Norway. |
proprietary rights belonging to the church in | Bavaria, under the title of Indiculus or Congestum Ar |
led to improve the condition of the church in | Bavaria. |
He is buried at the Andechs Abbey church in | Bavaria. |
itution of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in | Bavaria, which raises about 30 percent of the funds r |
bishop) of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in | Bavaria and since 2005 leading bishop of the United E |
lets were sent out in mailings from cities in | Bavaria and Austria, since the members believed that |
Landshut, a city in | Bavaria, Germany |
Hof, Germany, a city in | Bavaria, Germany |
t, to renounce his and his family's claims to | Bavaria. |
n 1688 and was succeeded by Joseph Clemens of | Bavaria. |
Joseph Clemens of | Bavaria (5 December 1671 - 12 November 1723) Elector |
011, Gustavo made his debut for the club from | Bavaria, coming on as a second half substitute in the |
aker from Bern, whose ancestors had come from | Bavaria. |
lsstelle Bayern (Reichswehr commanding office | Bavaria) until September 1919. |
bum was actually recorded during a concert at | Bavaria Film Studios, Munich. |
The cult of Perchta was condemned in | Bavaria by the Thesaurus pauperum (1468). |
tion the intellectual and social condition of | Bavaria remained that of the Middle Ages. |
Not to be confused with | Bavaria Brewery (Netherlands). |
849 - 3 February 1919) was a Queen consort of | Bavaria and a Jacobite pretender. |
- 10 March 1730) was an Electress consort of | Bavaria and the Palatinate. |
He died in Nonnenhorn on Lake Constance in | Bavaria. |
fused graphite gneiss from the Ries crater in | Bavaria. |
ition of Nuremberg, the order of the crown of | Bavaria was conferred upon him, carrying with it the |
reatened to run candidates against the CSU in | Bavaria. |
1963 to 1967, he was treasurer of the CSU for | Bavaria and from 1979 to 1989, he was vice chairman o |
He was born at Culmbach in | Bavaria. |
species that was found in the River Danube in | Bavaria in the mid 1990s. |
He was born at Kelheim on the Danube, in | Bavaria, on 5 January, 1803. |
He reorganized himself as defender of | Bavaria with a large army and summoned the Braunau Pa |
margrave, Henry Jasomirgott, was deprived of | Bavaria in 1156, Austria was elevated to a duchy inde |
Rothenburg ob der Tauber, | Bavaria, Germany |
November 19, 1978 in Weiden in der Oberpfalz, | Bavaria) is a retired female hammer thrower from Germ |
nd might suggest a rift had developed between | Bavaria and the rest of Germany. |
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