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Maria Anna Wittelsbach of Bavaria 1551–1608 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 21 March 1551
Birth Location: Munich (München), Münchener Stadtkreis, Bavaria (Bayern), Germany
Death Date: 29 April 1608
Death Location: Graz, Styria (Steiermark), Austria
Father: Albrecht Bavaria
Mother: Anna, Bavaria
Spouse(s): Karel Oostenrijk
Children(s): Margaret Austria, Ferdinand War, Georgiane Austria, Eleonore Austria, Leopold Austria, Konstanze Habsburg, Charles Wroclaw, Maria Habsburg, Ferdinand Habsburg, Gregoria Habsburg, Maximilian Habsburg, Maria Oostenrijk
The story of Maria Anna Wittelsbach of Bavaria began in 1551 in Munich (München), Münchener Stadtkreis, Bavaria (Bayern), Germany. Maria Anna Wittelsbach of Bavaria married Karel Ii Van Habsburg Aartshertog Van Oostenrijk, and had children including Charles Of Austria Bishop Of Wroclaw, Eleonore Archduchess Of Austria, Ferdinand Ii Habsburg Of Austria Holy Roman Emperor Devout Catholic Who Instigated The 30 Years War, Ferdinand Van Habsburg, Georgiane Maximiliane Archduchess Of Austria, Gregoria Maximiliane Of Habsburg, Konstanze Of Habsburg, Leopold V Habsburg Of Tyrol Archduke Of Austria, Margaret Antoinette Queen Consort Of Spain Archduchess Of Austria, Maria Christina Van Habsburg, Maria Magdalena Van Oostenrijk, Maximilian Ernest Van Habsburg. Maria Anna Wittelsbach of Bavaria passed away in 1608 in Graz, Styria (Steiermark), Austria.
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Biography
- The story of Maria Anna Wittelsbach of Bavaria began in 1551 in Munich (München), Münchener Stadtkreis, Bavaria (Bayern), Germany.
- Maria Anna Wittelsbach of Bavaria married Karel Ii Van Habsburg Aartshertog Van Oostenrijk, and had children including Charles Of Austria Bishop Of Wroclaw, Eleonore Archduchess Of Austria, Ferdinand Ii Habsburg Of Austria Holy Roman Emperor Devout Catholic Who Instigated The 30 Years War, Ferdinand Van Habsburg, Georgiane Maximiliane Archduchess Of Austria, Gregoria Maximiliane Of Habsburg, Konstanze Of Habsburg, Leopold V Habsburg Of Tyrol Archduke Of Austria, Margaret Antoinette Queen Consort Of Spain Archduchess Of Austria, Maria Christina Van Habsburg, Maria Magdalena Van Oostenrijk, Maximilian Ernest Van Habsburg.
- Maria Anna Wittelsbach of Bavaria passed away in 1608 in Graz, Styria (Steiermark), Austria.
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Maria Bavaria's Ancestors
Maria Bavaria's Descendants
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1. Margaret (Antoinette, Queen consort of Spain, Archduchess of) Austria 1584–1611 m. Philip (III 'The Pious' Habsburg, King of Aragon, Castile, Naples, Sicily, Spain, Portugal and) Valencia 1578–1621
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1. Philip (IV Felipe 'The Planet King' Habsburg, King of Spain, Naples, Sardinia, Sicily, Duke of Milan, Lothier,) Braban 1605–1665 m. Mariana ("Mariana" Habsburg, Queen Consort of Spain, Archduchess of) Austria 1635–1696 m. Élisabeth (House of Bourbon, Fille of France, Queen of) Spain 1602–1644
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1. María (Teresa) Habsburg 1638–1683 m. Louis (XIV 'The Great' 'Sun King' Bourbon, King of) France 1638–1715
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1. Louis ("Le Grand Dauphin" Dé Bourbon\ Kapetinger Capé, Grand Dauphin of) France 1661–1711 m. Mary (Anne Victoria Wittelsbach, Dauphine of France, Princess of) Bavaria 1660–1690 m. Marie (Émilie de Joly de) Choin 1670–1732
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2. Louis (Alexandre) Bourbon 1678–1737
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3. Louise (Françoise Bourbon, Duchess of) Bourbon 1673–1743
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2. Charles (Carlos II House of Habsburg, King of) Spain 1661–1700 m. Marie (Louise Bourbon, Queen consort of) Spain 1662–1689 m. Maria (Anna Neuburg, Queen consort of) Spain 1667–1740
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3. Margaret (Theresa House of Habsburg, Holy Roman Empress; German Queen; Queen consort of Hungary and Bohemia; Archduchess consort of) Austria 1651–1673 m. Leopold (I Habsburg, Holy Roman Emperor, King of Hungary & Bohemia, Keizer of) Germany 1640–1705
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1. Maria (Antonia Rosalia Petronella Habsburg, Electress of Bavaria, Archduchess of) Austria 1669–1692 m. Maximilian (Emmanuel Wittelsbach, ruler of Bavaria, a Prince-elector of the Holy Roman Empire, last governor of the Spanish Netherlands, Battle of Vienna) 1683 1662–1726
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4. Maria (Ambrosia, Infanta of Spain House of) Habsburg 1655–1655
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5. Philip (Prospero of Spain, Prince of) Asturias 1657–1661
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6. Juan (Jose) Habsburg 1629–1679
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2. Maria (Anna Margrita Habsburg, Empress, Infanta Espana, German Queen, Queen Consort of) Hungary 1606–1646 m. Ferdinand (III Habsburg of Austria, Emperor Holy RE, King of Germany, Archduke of Lower and Inner Austria, King of Bohemia &) Hungary 1608–1657
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1. Mariana ("Mariana" Habsburg, Queen Consort of Spain, Archduchess of) Austria 1635–1696 m. Philip (IV Felipe 'The Planet King' Habsburg, King of Spain, Naples, Sardinia, Sicily, Duke of Milan, Lothier,) Braban 1605–1665
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2. Ferdinand (IV Habsburg, ArchDuke of Hungary & Austria & Emperor) HRE 1633–1654
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3. Maximilian (Thomas Habsburg, ArchDuke of) Austria 1638–1639
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4. Leopold (I Habsburg, Holy Roman Emperor, King of Hungary & Bohemia, Keizer of) Germany 1640–1705 m. Eléonore (Madeleine de Wittelsbach von Palatinat-Neubourg, Empress of the Holy Roman) Empire 1655–1720 m. Margaret (Theresa House of Habsburg, Holy Roman Empress; German Queen; Queen consort of Hungary and Bohemia; Archduchess consort of) Austria 1651–1673
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1. Charles (VI, Habsburg of Austria, Holy Roman Emperor, King of) Germany 1685–1740 m. Élisabeth (Christine Welf House de Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel,) Prinzessin 1691–1750
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2. Joseph (I d'Austria, Holy Roman Emperor, King of Germany, Bohemia &) Hungary 1678–1711 m. Wilhelmine-Amélie (de) Brunswick-Lunebourg 1673–1742
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3. Marie (Anne Joséphine d'Autriche, Archduchess of Austria; Queen to King John \ Joao V of) Portugal 1683–1754
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4. Princess (Maria Magdalena De Habsburg, Archduchess of) Austria 1689–1743 m. Infante (Francisco, Duke of) Beja 1691–1742
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5. Eleanore (Maria Josefa Habsburg of) Austria 1654–1689 m. Charles (Leopold V House of Habsburg (Lorraine Dynasty), Duc De) Lorraine 1643–1690
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1. Leopold (Joseph 'The Good' Habsburg, Duke of) Lorraine 1679–1729 m. Elizabeth (Charlotte House de'Orleans of Bourbon,) Princess 1676–1744
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2. Charles (Joseph DeLorraine, Bishop of) Olomouc 1680–1715
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3. Charles (Ferdinand De) Lorraine 1683–1685
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4. Joseph (of) Lorraine 1685–1705
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5. Francois (of Lorraine, Abbot of Malmedy and) Stablo 1689–1715
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3. Ferdinand ("Cardinal Infante" of) Spain 1609–1641
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4. Charles Austria 1607–1632
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5. Anne (Habsburg of Austria, Princesa de España, Reine dé) France 1601–1666 m. Louis (XIII House of Bourbon, King of) France 1601–1643
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1. Louis (XIV 'The Great' 'Sun King' Bourbon, King of) France 1638–1715 m. María (Teresa) Habsburg 1638–1683
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2. Philippe (I de Bourbon, Duke of) Orléans 1640–1701 m. Henrietta (Anne Stuart, Princess of) England 1644–1670 m. Elisabeth (Charlotte von der) Pfalz 1652–1721
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1. Marie (Louise Bourbon, Queen consort of) Spain 1662–1689 m. Charles (Carlos II House of Habsburg, King of) Spain 1661–1700
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2. Anne (Marie d'Orleans, Regina di Sardinia, Duchesse de Savoie) BOURBON 1669–1728 m. Victor (Amadeus II of) Sardinia 1666–1732
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3. Philippe (II Duke) d'Orléans 1674–1723 m. Francoise (Marie de Bourbon Legitimee de) France 1677–1749
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4. Elisabeth (Charlotte Princess of) Orleans 1676–1744
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2. Ferdinand (II Habsburg of Austria, Holy Roman Emperor-devout Catholic who instigated the 30 Years) War 1578–1637 m. Maria (Anna Wittelsbach of Bavaria, Princess of Bavaria, Archduchess of) Austria 1574–1616 m. Eleonora (Gonzaga Holy Roman) Emperess 1598–1655
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1. Ferdinand (III Habsburg of Austria, Emperor Holy RE, King of Germany, Archduke of Lower and Inner Austria, King of Bohemia &) Hungary 1608–1657 m. Maria (Anna Margrita Habsburg, Empress, Infanta Espana, German Queen, Queen Consort of) Hungary 1606–1646 m. Maria (Leopoldina of) Austria 1632–1649 m. Eleonore (Magdalena) Gonzanga 1630–1686
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2. Maria (Anna Habsburg of Österreich (Oostenrijk), Archduchess of) Austria 1610–1665 m. Maximiliaan (Maximilian I van Wittelsbach, Duke van Beieren) Bayern 1573–1651
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1. Ferdinand (Maria Wittelsbach, Elector & Duke von Bayern) Beieren 1636–1679 m. Henriette (Adelaide Maria House of Savoy, Princess Electress of) Bavaria 1636–1676
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1. Maximilian (Emmanuel Wittelsbach, ruler of Bavaria, a Prince-elector of the Holy Roman Empire, last governor of the Spanish Netherlands, Battle of Vienna) 1683 1662–1726 m. Teresa (Kunegunda Sobieski of) Poland 1676–1730 m. Maria (Antonia Rosalia Petronella Habsburg, Electress of Bavaria, Archduchess of) Austria 1669–1692
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2. Maria (Marie Ann Anna Victoria Christine Josepha Benedictine Rosalie Petronella van Bavière Bavaria Beieren Bayern Dauphine) Wittelsbach 1660–1690
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3. Joseph (Clemens Cajetan van Beieren van Wittelsbach, Keurvorst van Keulen, Aartsbisschop van) Keulen 1671–1723
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4. Violante (Beatrice Beatrix von Wittelsbach van) Beieren 1673–1731 m. Ferdinand (de' Medici, Grand Prince of) Tuscany 1663–1713
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2. Maximilian (Philipp Hieronymus Wittelsbach, Duke of Bavaria, Landgraf von) Leuchtenberg 1638–1705 m. Maurita (Febronia de la Tour d’Auvergne, Princess) d'Evreux 1652–1706
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3. Leopold (Wilhelm of Habsburg, Archduke of) Austria 1614–1662
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4. Cäcilia ((Cecilia) Renata of Habsburg, Erzherzogin von Österreich, Królowa z Polska, Didžiosios Kunigaikštienės) Lietuva 1611–1644 m. Wladislaw (IV Sigismund Vasa, King of) Poland 1595–1648
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1. Kasimir (Sigismund) Vasa 1640–1647
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2. Maria (Anna Isabel) Vasa 1642–1642
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3. Georgiane (Maximiliane Archduchess of) Austria 1573–1598
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4. Eleonore (Archduchess of) Austria 1582–1620
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5. Leopold (V Habsburg of Tyrol, Archduke of) Austria 1586–1632 m. Claudia (de) Medici 1604–1648 m. Claudia (Medici, Archduchess of) Austria 1604–1648
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1. Maria (Leopoldina von) Tirol 1632–1649
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2. Ferdinand (Karl Habsburg, Archduke of Further Austria Count of) Tyrol 1628–1662 m. Anna (de Medici, Archduchess of Further Austria, Countess of) Tyrol 1616–1676
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1. Claudia (Felicitas Habsburg, Archduchess of Austria, Empress of the Holy Roman) Empire 1653–1676
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2. Maria (Magdalena, Habsburg, Archduchess of) Austria 1656–1668
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3. Sigismund (Francis Archduke of Austria, Bishop of) Augsburg 1630–1665
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4. Isabella (Clara Habsburg, Archduchess of) Austria 1629–1685
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5. Maria (Eleonora Habsburg, Archduchess of) Austria 1627–1685
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6. Konstanze (of) Habsburg 1588–1631 m. Sigismund (III Vasa, King of) Poland-Sweden 1566–1632
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1. John (Casimir II Vasa, King of) Poland-Sweden 1609–1672 m. Marie (Louise Gonzaga de Nevers, Queen consort of) Poland 1611–1667 m. Claudine (Françoise) Mignot 1624–1711
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1. Maria (Anna Teresia Vasa, Princess of) Poland-Sweden 1650–1651
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2. Karl (Ludwig Vasa, Prince of) Poland-Sweden 1652–1652
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2. Anna (Catherine Constance Vas, Princess of) Poland-Sweden 1619–1651 m. Philip (William De Palatine-Neuburg, Elector & Count of Palatine and) Neuburg 1615–1690
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3. Prince (Charles Ferdinand Vasa, Bishop of) Wroclaw 1613–1655
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7. Charles (of Austria, Bishop of) Wroclaw 1590–1624
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8. Maria (Christina van) Habsburg 1574–1621
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9. Ferdinand (van) Habsburg 1572–1572
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10. Gregoria (Maximiliane of) Habsburg 1581–1597
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11. Maximilian (Ernest van) Habsburg 1583–1616
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12. Maria (Magdalena van) Oostenrijk 1589–1631 m. Cosimo (II de Medici, Grand Duke of Tuscany, patron of Galileo) Galilei 1590–1621
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1. Ferdinando (II de Medici, Grand Duke of) Tuscany 1610–1670 m. Vittoria (della Rovere, Grand Duchess of) Tuscany 1622–1694
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1. Cosimo (III de Medici Toscane, Grand Duke of) Tuscany 1642–1723 m. Marguerite (Louise Capet de Bourbon d'Orléans, Princess of France, Grand Duchess of) Tuscany 1645–1721
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1. Ferdinand (de' Medici, Grand Prince of) Tuscany 1663–1713 m. Violante (Beatrice Beatrix von Wittelsbach van) Beieren 1673–1731
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2. Anna (Maria Luisa de) Medici 1667–1743
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3. Gian (Gastone de) Medici 1671–1737
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2. Francesco (Maria de Medici, Duke of Rovere and) Montefeltro 1660–1711 m. Eleonora (Luisa Gonzaga, Duchess of Rovere and) Montefeltro 1686–1741
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2. Anna (de Medici, Archduchess of Further Austria, Countess of) Tyrol 1616–1676 m. Ferdinand (Karl Habsburg, Archduke of Further Austria Count of) Tyrol 1628–1662
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3. Gian (Carlo di Cosimo de' Medici,) Cardinal 1611–1663
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4. Margherita (de Medici, Duchess of) Parma 1612–1679
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Maria Bavaria's Timeline
2 Records
Sources
Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 21 March 1551
Event Place: Munich (München), Münchener Stadtkreis, Bavaria (Bayern), Germany
Record Source:
[1] Netherlands, GenealogieOnline Trees Index
[2] Global, Find a Grave® Index for Burials at Sea and other Select Burial Locations, 1300s-Current
[3] International, Find a Grave Index
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 29 April 1608
Event Place: Graz, Graz Stadt, Styria (Steiermark), Austria
Record Source:
[1] Netherlands, GenealogieOnline Trees Index
[2] Global, Find a Grave® Index for Burials at Sea and other Select Burial Locations, 1300s-Current
[3] International, Find a Grave Index
Genealogy Event 3
Event Type: Burial
Event Place: Graz, Styria (Steiermark), Austria
Record Source:
[1] Global, Find a Grave® Index for Burials at Sea and other Select Burial Locations, 1300s-Current
[2] International, Find a Grave Index