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Albert I, Duke of Bavaria 1336–1404 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 25 July 1336

Birth Location: Munich, Bavaria, Germany

Death Date: 13 December 1404

Death Location: The Hague

Father: Louis Emperor

Mother: Margaret Holland

Spouse(s): Margaret Brieg

Children(s): Margaret Wittelsbach

Albert I, Duke of Bavaria / was born in 1336 in Munich, Bavaria, Germany, the child of Louis Iv Holy Roman Emperor And Margaret Ii Countess Of Holland. Albert I, Duke of Bavaria married Margaret Of Brieg, and had children including Margaret Of Bavaria House Of Wittelsbach. Albert I, Duke of Bavaria / passed away in 1404 in The Hague.

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Biography

  • Albert I, Duke of Bavaria // was born in 1336 in Munich, Bavaria, Germany, the child of Louis Iv Holy Roman Emperor And Margaret Ii Countess Of Holland.
  • Albert I, Duke of Bavaria // married Margaret Of Brieg, and had children including Margaret Of Bavaria House Of Wittelsbach.
  • Albert I, Duke of Bavaria // passed away in 1404 in The Hague.

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Albert Bavaria's Ancestors

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Albert Bavaria
1336–1404
Birth Place: Munich, Bavaria, Germany
Parents
Louis IV Holy Roman Emperor
1282–1347
Munich, Bavaria, Germany
Margaret (II Countess of) Holland
1311–1356
Grandparents
Ludwig (Louis II Duke of Bavaria Count Palatine of the) Rhine
1229–1294
Heidelberg, Baden-Württemberg, Germany
Matilda (of Habsburg or Melchilde, Duchess consort of) Bavaria
1253–1304
Rheinfelden, Lörrach, Baden-Württemberg, Germany
Great-Grandparents
Rudolf Romans)
1218–1291
Gertrude Germany
1225–1281
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Albrecht Elzas
1188–1239
Hedwige KYBURG
1198–1260

Albert Bavaria's Descendants

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Albert (I, Duke of) Bavaria (25 July 1336–13 December 1404) m. Margaret (of) Brieg (1342–1386)
  1. 1. Margaret (of Bavaria House of) Wittelsbach 1363–1423 m. Jean (Duke of Burgundy De Burgundy) Ohnefurcht 1371–1419
    1. 1. Marie (Of) Burgundy 1393–1463 m. Adolph (I Duke de Cleves) III 1373–1448
      1. 1. Catherine (of) Cleves 1417–1479
        1. 1. Queen (Mary of) Guelders 1434–1463
      2. 2. Marie (de) Cleves 1426–1483
      3. 3. Elisabeth (of) Cleves 1420–1488
      4. 4. Agnes (of) Cleves 1422–1446
      5. 5. Adolf (Van Kleef van) Ravenstein 1425–1492
      6. 6. Margarete (von) Kleve 1416–1444
      7. 7. Johann (von Kleve-Mark) I 1419–1481
      8. 8. Helena (von) Kleve 1423–1471
    2. 2. Marguerite (de) Bourgogne 1393–1442
    3. 3. Anne (de) Bourgogne 1404–1432
    4. 4. Philipp (of Burgundy) III 1396–1467

Albert Bavaria's Timeline

2 Records

1336
25 July 1336
Birth of Albert I, Duke of Bavaria // in Munich, Bavaria, Germany
Munich, Bavaria, Germany
1404
13 December 1404
Age 68
Death of Albert I, Duke of Bavaria // in The Hague
The Hague

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 25 July 1336
    Event Place: Munich, Bavaria, Germany

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 13 December 1404
    Event Place: The Hague

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