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Ferdinand von Wittelsbach 1550–1608 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 20 Jan 1550

Birth Location: Landshut

Death Date: 30 Jan 1608

Death Location: Munich

Father: Albert Wittelsbach

Mother: Ana Jagellón

Spouse(s): Maria Pettenbeck

Children(s): Ernst Wartenberg

Ferdinand von Wittelsbach was born in 1550 in Landshut, the child of Albert V Of Wittelsbach And Ana De Habsburgo Y Jagellon. Ferdinand von Wittelsbach married Maria Pettenbeck, and had children including Ernst Benno Von Wartenberg. Ferdinand von Wittelsbach passed away in 1608 in Munich.

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Biography

  • Ferdinand von Wittelsbach was born in 1550 in Landshut, the child of Albert V Of Wittelsbach And Ana De Habsburgo Y Jagellon.
  • Ferdinand von Wittelsbach married Maria Pettenbeck, and had children including Ernst Benno Von Wartenberg.
  • Ferdinand von Wittelsbach passed away in 1608 in Munich.

Immediate Family

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Spouses(s)

Children(s)

Ferdinand Wittelsbach's Ancestors

Self
Ferdinand Wittelsbach
1550–1608
Birth Place: Landshut
Parents
Albert V of Wittelsbach
1528–1579
Munich
Ana (de Habsburgo y) Jagellón
1528–1590
Praga
Grandparents
Duke (of Bavaria William) IV
1493–1550
Munich
Marie (Jakobaea de) Baden-Sponheim
1507–1580
Fernando (de Habsburgo) I
1503–1564
Alcalá de Henares
Ana (Jagellón de Hungría y) Bohemia
1503–1547
Buda, Hungría
Great-Grandparents
Duke IV
1447–1508
Cunegonde Habsburg
1465–1520
Margrave I
1479–1533
Elisabeth Pfalz
1483–1522
Philip Habsburg
1478–1506
Juana Castilla
1479–1555
King II
1456–1516
Ana Foix-Candale
1484–1506
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Albert Bavaria
1401–1460
Anna Brunswick-Grubenhagen-Einbeck
1414–1474
Frederick Habsburg
1415–1493
Leonor Aragón
1434–1467
Margrave I
1453–1527
Ottilie Katzenelnbogen
1451–1517
Philip Rhine
1448–1508
Margaret Bavaria
1456–1501
Maximilian I
1459–1519
Marie Bourgogne
1457–1482
Fernando Aragón
1452–1516
Isabel Castilla
1451–1504
Casimir Jagiellon
1427–1492
Elisabeth Austria
1437–1505
Gastón II
1440–1500
Catherine Foix
1460–1494

Ferdinand Wittelsbach's Descendants

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Ferdinand (von) Wittelsbach (20 Jan 1550–30 Jan 1608) m. Maria Pettenbeck (05 Feb 1574–04 Dec 1619)
  1. 1. Ernst (Benno von) Wartenberg 1604–1666 m. Euphrosyne (Sibylle von) Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen 1607–1636
    1. 1. Johann (Ferdinand Ernst von) Wartenberg 1630–1675 m. Maria (Anna Elisabeth zu) Salm –1698
      1. 1. Ferdinand (Marquard Joseph Anton von) Wartenberg 1673–1730 m. Marie (Jeanne Baptiste de) Melun 1684–1754
        1. 1. Maria (Ernestina von) Wartenberg 1709–1763 m. Joseph (Franz von) Haslang 1700–1783

Ferdinand Wittelsbach's Timeline

2 Records

1550
20 Jan 1550
Birth of Ferdinand von Wittelsbach in Landshut
Landshut
1608
30 Jan 1608
Age 58
Death of Ferdinand von Wittelsbach in Munich
Munich

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 20 Jan 1550
    Event Place: Landshut

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 30 Jan 1608
    Event Place: Munich

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