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Joanna of Bavaria 1362–1386 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1362

Birth Location: Straubing, Duchy of Bavaria

Death Date: 31 Dec 1386

Death Location: Prague Castle, Praha, Kingdom of Bohemia

Father: Albrecht Wittelsbach

Mother: Malgorzata Brieg

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The story of Joanna of Bavaria began in 1362 in Straubing, Duchy of Bavaria. Joanna of Bavaria passed away in 1386 in Prague Castle, Praha, Kingdom of Bohemia.

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Biography

  • The story of Joanna of Bavaria began in 1362 in Straubing, Duchy of Bavaria.
  • Joanna of Bavaria passed away in 1386 in Prague Castle, Praha, Kingdom of Bohemia.

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Joanna Bavaria's Ancestors

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Joanna Bavaria
1362–1386
Birth Place: Straubing, Duchy of Bavaria
Parents
Albrecht I "Duke of Bavaria" Wittelsbach
1336–1404
München, Amberg-Sulzbach, Bayern, Germany
Malgorzata Brieg
1340–1386
Schleswig-Holstein, Germany
Grandparents
Louis (IV "the Bavarian" Holy Roman) Empire
1282–1347
München, Amberg-Sulzbach, Bayern, Germany
Margaret (II Countess of) Hainaut
1311–1356
Henegouwen
Great-Grandparents
William Hainaut
1286–1337
Joan Valois
1409–1432
2nd-Great-Grandparents
John Hainault
1247–1304
Phillipa Luxemborg
1252–1311
Charles deValois
1394–1465
Isabelle, d'Valois
1389–1409

Joanna Bavaria's Timeline

2 Records

1362
1362
Birth of Joanna of Bavaria in Straubing, Duchy of Bavaria
Straubing, Duchy of Bavaria
1386
31 Dec 1386
Age 24
Death of Joanna of Bavaria in Prague Castle, Praha, Kingdom of Bohemia
Prague Castle, Praha, Kingdom of Bohemia

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1362
    Event Place: Straubing, Duchy of Bavaria

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 31 Dec 1386
    Event Place: Prague Castle, Praha, Kingdom of Bohemia

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