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Ferdinand of Bavaria 1550–1608 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 20 JAN 1550

Birth Location: Landshut, Bavaria, Germany

Death Date: 30 JAN 1608

Death Location: Munich, Bavaria, Germany

Father: Duke Bavaria

Mother: Anna Austria

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Ferdinand of Bavaria was born in 1550 in Landshut, Bavaria, Germany, the child of Duke Albert V Of Bavaria And Anna Of Austria. Ferdinand of Bavaria passed away in 1608 in Munich, Bavaria, Germany.

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Biography

  • Ferdinand of Bavaria was born in 1550 in Landshut, Bavaria, Germany, the child of Duke Albert V Of Bavaria And Anna Of Austria.
  • Ferdinand of Bavaria passed away in 1608 in Munich, Bavaria, Germany.

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Ferdinand Bavaria's Ancestors

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Ferdinand Bavaria
1550–1608
Birth Place: Landshut, Bavaria, Germany
Parents
Duke Albert V Of Bavaria
1528–1579
Bayern, Traunstein, Bayern, Germany
Anna (of) Austria
1528–1590
Prague, Czech Republic
Grandparents
Duke (William IV of) Bavaria
1493–1550
Munich, Bavaria, Germany
Marie (Jakobaea of) Baden-Sponheim
1507–1580
Ferdinand (I Holy Roman Emperor King of) Bohemia
1503–1564
Alcalá de Henares, Madrid, Madrid, Spain
Anna (of "Bohemia" Von (Jagiello)) Jagiellonczyk
1503–1547
Praha Prague, Hlvani Mesto, Praha, Czech Republic
Great-Grandparents
Philips Baden-Sponheim
1479–1553
Elisabeth Palts
1483–1522
Ladislas Bohemia
1456–1516
Anne Bohema
1484–1506
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Ferdinand Bavaria's Timeline

2 Records

1550
20 JAN 1550
Birth of Ferdinand of Bavaria in Landshut, Bavaria, Germany
Landshut, Bavaria, Germany
1608
30 JAN 1608
Age 58
Death of Ferdinand of Bavaria in Munich, Bavaria, Germany
Munich, Bavaria, Germany

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 20 JAN 1550
    Event Place: Landshut, Bavaria, Germany

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 30 JAN 1608
    Event Place: Munich, Bavaria, Germany

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