Stephen III, Duke of Bavaria - Ancestors

Ancestors

Ancestors of Stephen III, Duke of Bavaria
16. Otto II, Duke of Bavaria
8. Louis II, Duke of Bavaria
17. Agnes of the Palatinate
4. Louis IV, Holy Roman Emperor
18. Rudolph I of Germany
9. Matilda of Habsburg
19. Gertrude of Hohenburg
2. Stephen II, Duke of Bavaria
20. Bolesław II Rogatka
10. Bolko I the Strict
21. Hedwig of Anhalt
5. Beatrice of Silesia
22. Otto V, Margrave of Brandenburg-Salzwedel
11. Beatrice of Brandenburg
23. Judith of Henneberg
1. Stephen III, Duke of Bavaria
24. James I of Aragon
12. Peter III of Aragon
25. Violant of Hungary
6. Frederick III of Sicily
26. Manfred of Sicily
13. Constance of Sicily
27. Beatrice of Savoy
3. Elisabeth of Sicily
28. Charles I of Naples
14. Charles II of Naples
29. Beatrice of Provence
7. Eleanor of Anjou
30. Stephen V of Hungary
15. Mary of Hungary
31. Elizabeth the Cuman
Stephen III, Duke of Bavaria House of Wittelsbach Born: 1337 Died: 26 September 1413
Regnal titles
Preceded by
Stephen II
Duke of Bavaria-Ingolstadt
1375–1413
Succeeded by
Louis VII the Bearded
Persondata
Name Stephen III, Duke of Bavaria
Alternative names Stephan III der Kneißl, Herzog von Bayern (German)
Short description Duke of Bavaria-Ingolstadt (1375-1413)
Date of birth c. 1337
Place of birth
Date of death 1413-9-26
Place of death Niederschönenfeld

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