Kingdom of Bavaria
Further information: Kingdom of BavariaNote: All Frankish queens in the Ducal Bavaria section were also Queens consorts of Bavaria not Duchess consorts of Bavaria.
Picture | Name | Father | Birth | Marriage | Became Queen | Ceased to be Queen | Death | Husband |
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Caroline of Baden |
(Baden) |
13 July 1776 | 9 March 1797 | 1 January 1806 elevated from Electress |
13 October 1825 'husband's death |
13 November 1841 | Maximilian I Joseph | |
Therese of Saxe-Hildburghausen | (Saxe-Hildburghausen) |
8 July 1792 | 12 October 1810 | 13 October 1825 husband's accession |
20 March 1848 husband's abdication |
26 October 1854 | Louis I | |
Marie of Prussia | (Hohenzollern) |
15 October 1825 | 12 October 1842 | 20 March 1848 husband's accession |
10 March 1864 husband's death |
17 May 1889 | Maximilian II | |
Maria Theresia of Austria-Este | (Austria-Este) |
2 July 1849 | 20 February 1868 | 5 November 1913 husband's accession |
7 November 1918 husband's desposition |
3 February 1919 | Louis III | |
Image | Name | Father | Born | Married | Became Queen |
Ceased to be Queen |
Died | Husband |
Read more about this topic: List Of Bavarian Consorts
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