Magdalene of Bavaria - Ancestors

Ancestors

Magdalene's ancestors in three generations
Magdalene of Bavaria Father:
William V, Duke of Bavaria
Paternal Grandfather:
Albert V, Duke of Bavaria
Paternal Great-grandfather:
William IV, Duke of Bavaria
Paternal Great-grandmother:
Marie of Baden-Sponheim
Paternal Grandmother:
Anna of Austria
Paternal Great-grandfather:
Ferdinand I, Holy Roman Emperor
Paternal Great-grandmother:
Anna of Bohemia and Hungary
Mother:
Renata of Lorraine
Maternal Grandfather:
Francis I, Duke of Lorraine
Maternal Great-grandfather:
Antoine, Duke of Lorraine
Maternal Great-grandmother:
Renée of Bourbon-Montpensier
Maternal Grandmother:
Christina of Denmark
Maternal Great-grandfather:
Christian II of Denmark
Maternal Great-grandmother:
Isabella of Austria
Duchesses of Bavaria by birth
1st generation
  • Duchess Sidonie
  • Sibylle, Electress Palatine
  • Sabina, Duchess of Württemberg
  • Duchess Susanne
  • Susanna, Electress Palatine
2nd generation
  • Mechthild, Margravine of Baden-Baden
3rd generation
  • Maria Anna, Archduchess of Austria
  • Duchess Maximiliana Maria
4th generation
  • Duchess Christiane
  • Maria Anna, Archduchess of Austria
  • Duchess Eleonore Magdalene
  • Magdalene, Countess Palatine of Neuburg
5th generation
  • Duchess Marie Renate
6th generation
  • Maria Anna Victoria, Dauphine of France
  • Duchess Luise Margarete Antonie
  • Violante Beatrice, Grand Princess of Tuscany
7th generation
  • Duchess Maria Anna Karoline
8th generation
  • Duchess Maximiliane1
  • Maria Antonia, Electress of Saxony1
  • Duchess Therese Benedikta1
  • Maria Anna Josepha, Margravine of Baden-Baden1
  • Maria Josepha, Holy Roman Empress1
1also Princess of Bavaria
Persondata
Name Magdalene of Bavaria
Alternative names Magdalene von Bayern (German)
Short description Consort of Wolfgang William, Count Palatine of Neuburg
Date of birth 4 July 1587
Place of birth Munich
Date of death 25 September 1628
Place of death Neuburg an der Donau

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