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Bavaria-Munich Bayern-München (
German) | |||||||||||
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1392–1505 | |||||||||||
Banner of Bavaria-Munich
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Status | Duchy | ||||||||||
Capital |
Munich 48°8′N 11°34′E / 48.133°N 11.567°E | ||||||||||
Government | Monarchy | ||||||||||
Duke of Bavaria-Munich | |||||||||||
• 1392–1397 | Johann II, Stephen III, and Friedrich | ||||||||||
• 1397–1438 | Ernest and William III (until 1435) | ||||||||||
• 1438–1460 | Albert III | ||||||||||
• 1460–1463 | John IV and Sigismund | ||||||||||
• 1463–1465 | Sigismund | ||||||||||
• 1465–1508 | Sigismund (until 1467) and Albert IV | ||||||||||
Historical era | Middle Ages | ||||||||||
• Bavaria-Munich and
Bavaria-Ingolstadt split off from
Bavaria-Landshut | 1392 | ||||||||||
1425 | |||||||||||
•
Bavaria-Dachau separates from Bavaria-Munich | 3 September 1467 | ||||||||||
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Bavaria-Dachau returns to Bavaria-Munich | 1 February 1501 | ||||||||||
• Reunification of the Duchy of Bavaria | 30 July 1505 | ||||||||||
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Bavaria-Munich ( German: Bayern-München) was a duchy that was a constituent state of the Holy Roman Empire from 1392 to 1505.
After the death of Stephen II in 1375, his sons Stephen III, Frederick, and John II jointly ruled Bavaria-Landshut. After seventeen years, the brothers decided to formally divide their inheritance. John received Bavaria-Munich, Stephen received Bavaria-Ingolstadt, while Frederick kept what remained of Bavaria-Landshut. In 1429 portions of Bavaria-Straubing including the city of Straubing were united with Bavaria-Munich. The duchy existed for a little more than a hundred years before Bavaria was reunited under Albert IV, Duke of Bavaria.
This article includes a
list of references,
related reading, or
external links, but its sources remain unclear because it lacks
inline citations. (June 2021) |
Bavaria-Munich Bayern-München (
German) | |||||||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1392–1505 | |||||||||||
Banner of Bavaria-Munich
[1]
| |||||||||||
Status | Duchy | ||||||||||
Capital |
Munich 48°8′N 11°34′E / 48.133°N 11.567°E | ||||||||||
Government | Monarchy | ||||||||||
Duke of Bavaria-Munich | |||||||||||
• 1392–1397 | Johann II, Stephen III, and Friedrich | ||||||||||
• 1397–1438 | Ernest and William III (until 1435) | ||||||||||
• 1438–1460 | Albert III | ||||||||||
• 1460–1463 | John IV and Sigismund | ||||||||||
• 1463–1465 | Sigismund | ||||||||||
• 1465–1508 | Sigismund (until 1467) and Albert IV | ||||||||||
Historical era | Middle Ages | ||||||||||
• Bavaria-Munich and
Bavaria-Ingolstadt split off from
Bavaria-Landshut | 1392 | ||||||||||
1425 | |||||||||||
•
Bavaria-Dachau separates from Bavaria-Munich | 3 September 1467 | ||||||||||
•
Bavaria-Dachau returns to Bavaria-Munich | 1 February 1501 | ||||||||||
• Reunification of the Duchy of Bavaria | 30 July 1505 | ||||||||||
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Bavaria-Munich ( German: Bayern-München) was a duchy that was a constituent state of the Holy Roman Empire from 1392 to 1505.
After the death of Stephen II in 1375, his sons Stephen III, Frederick, and John II jointly ruled Bavaria-Landshut. After seventeen years, the brothers decided to formally divide their inheritance. John received Bavaria-Munich, Stephen received Bavaria-Ingolstadt, while Frederick kept what remained of Bavaria-Landshut. In 1429 portions of Bavaria-Straubing including the city of Straubing were united with Bavaria-Munich. The duchy existed for a little more than a hundred years before Bavaria was reunited under Albert IV, Duke of Bavaria.