Ancestors
Louis II, Duke of Bavaria | |||||||||||||
Louis IV, Holy Roman Emperor | |||||||||||||
Matilda of Habsburg | |||||||||||||
Albert I, Duke of Bavaria | |||||||||||||
William I, Count of Hainaut | |||||||||||||
Margaret II, Countess of Hainault | |||||||||||||
Jeanne of Valois | |||||||||||||
Margaret of Bavaria | |||||||||||||
Bolesław III the Generous | |||||||||||||
Ludwik I the Fair | |||||||||||||
Margaret of Bohemia | |||||||||||||
Margaret of Brieg | |||||||||||||
Henry IV the Faithful | |||||||||||||
Agnes of Głogów | |||||||||||||
Matilda of Brandenburg | |||||||||||||
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