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    Martín Lutero, los Príncipes alemanes y el fin del sueño de una monarquía universal cristiana by Nilda Margarita Filippini

    Published 2018-07-01
    “…Aunque  más tardíamente que en las ciudades, la  Reforma se impuso en decisivos y más amplios principados territoriales, permaneciendo fieles a la antigua Iglesia solamente  los Wittelsbach de Baviera y los Habsburgos con sus dominios patrimoniales. …”
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    Adoration of Virgin Mary Attended by Two St. Johns in Wawel Cathedral Collection by Magdalena Piwocka

    Published 2004-12-01
    “…An inscription on the drawing from 1589 reads: POENA ET PROEMIVM; there are also quotations from psalms and a dedication to Phillip Wilhelm (1576-1598), bishop of Regenzburg in 1589, later cardinal (1596), son of a Bavarian ruler Wilhelm V Wittelsbach (1548-1626). The young hierarch got it in the year of his consecration as a bishop. …”
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    Il mito di Elisabetta d'Austria (Sissi) come fenomeno cine-turistico e fonte di itinerari culturali nella città di Vienna / The myth of Elisabeth of Austria (Sissi) as a cine-touri... by Alessandro Vitale

    Published 2016-05-01
    “…The case-study of the use of the cinema’s constructed mythical figure and narrative of  Elisabeth von Wittelsbach, Empress of Austria (1837-1898), nicknamed “Sissi” after the Trilogy of Ernst Marischka of 1955-1958, very far from the historical reality, is quite significant and representative. …”
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    Lwowscy właściciele ewangeliarza ormiańskiego z XII wieku by Krzysztof Stopka

    Published 2010-12-01
    “…This was the first documented certified case of the usage of the Skevra Gospels in a public liturgical celebration since its creation (the end of the 12th century), for the use of this valuable book during the coronation of the Cilicia King Leon I by the archbishop of Mainz, Konrad von Wittelsbach (1199), is merely a hypothesis. The author of the 7th colophon is equally a figure who appears many times in the same source — Father Simon Wasylowicz Lehac‛i (i.e. from Poland). …”
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    The government of the Palatinate, 1449-1508 by Cohn, H

    Published 1963
    “…The Golden Bull confirmed the exclusive right of the Rhenish Wittelsbachs to the electoral dignity, which was to descend by primogeniture and to be linked irrevocably with their principality, which was also to be inherited by primogeniture. …”
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