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Bavarian and V
The childless dukes Louis and Otto had already promised Charles IV the succession in Brandenburg in 1364 as revenge for a conflict with their brother Stephen II over the Bavarian succession after the death of their nephew Meinhard, the son of Louis V. Louis the Roman died in Berlin in 1365.
# Otto V the Bavarian ( 1346 – 1379 ), duke of Upper Bavaria, elector of Brandenburg
* Bavarian C V, a 1899 German express train locomotive model
In 1969, while taking the lead role in the T. V film Baal under the direction of Volker Schlöndorff, Fassbinder met Günther Kaufmann, a black Bavarian who had a minor role in that film.
A few years later Ulrich quarrelled with the Swabian League, and its forces ( helped by William IV, Duke of Bavaria, angered by the treatment meted out by Ulrich to his wife Sabina, a Bavarian princess ), invaded Württemberg, expelled the duke and sold his duchy to Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor, for 220, 000 gulden.
* Bavarian B V, early German 2-4-0 locomotives of the Royal Bavarian State Railways
SV won the East Bavarian championship just three years later in 1933, but then afterwards toiled in anonymity in the local lower level leagues until 1993 when they won the Landesliga Bayern-Süd ( V ) title, followed by the Bayernliga ( IV ) championship two years later, which advanced the club to the Regionalliga Süd ( III ).
In 1349 the brothers decided to partition their possessions ; Louis V, Duke of Bavaria kept Brandenburg and Tyrol, he and his younger brothers Louis VI the Roman and Otto V the Bavarian received Upper Bavaria.
# Otto V the Bavarian ( 1340 – 1379 ), duke of Upper Bavaria, elector of Brandenburg
When Margaret, Countess of Tyrol married the Bavarian, Duke Louis V the Brandenburger, in 1342, Kitzbühel was temporarily united with the County of Tyrol ( that in turn became a Bavarian dominion as a result of the marriage until Louis ' death ).
Nevertheless the Golden Bull caused a conflict between Emperor Charles IV and the Wittelsbach dukes Louis V and Stephen II of Bavaria since also the Bavarian branch of the dynasty got nothing.
Already in the Bavarian brewing regulations of 1539 and, subsequently in 1553, it was decreed by Albert V that only in the period from 29 September, the feast of St. Michael, to 23 April, the feast of Saint George, beer could be brewed.
Jacopo Albertini ( 1311 ) became attached to the schism of Antipope Nicholas V and Holy Roman Emperor Louis IV the Bavarian, whom he crowned with the Lombard Iron Crown in 1327, and was therefore deposed.
The last Bavarian prince-bishop was Urban, who in his struggles during the Reformation received substantial aid for the Austrian part of the diocese from Albert V, Duke of Bavaria, and, after 1576, from Emperor Rudolph II.
He had an illustrious list of godparents, including the German Emperor and Empress, his maternal grandparents ; the Duke and Duchess of Cumberland, his paternal grandparents ; George V of the United Kingdom, Franz Joseph of Austria, Nicholas II of Russia, Ludwig III of Bavaria, Frederick Francis IV, Grand Duke of Mecklenburg-Schwerin, Prince Adalbert of Prussia, Prince Oskar of Prussia, Prince Maximilian of Baden and The 1st Royal Bavarian Heavy Cavalry Regiment.
With the arrival of the French V Corps the Bavarian Corps retired behind the protection of their artillery.
* Münchener e. V., a Bavarian figure skating club
The rules of Schafkopf were officially constituted by the 1st Bavarian Schafkopf Congress on December 17 1989 in the Hofbräuhaus in Munich, Germany held by the Bavarian Schafkopf organization Bayerischen Schafkopf-Verein e. V. and then revised in recent years by the Schafkopfschule ( School of Schafkopf ).
( Court and Coat of Arms Book of Bavarian Dukes: William IV and Albert V ) at the Bavarian State Library

Bavarian and 1853
These goals motivated him in following years to undertake several projects involving the construction of national monuments like the pillar commemorating the Bavarian constitution of 1818 in Gaibach, the Walhalla temple on an imposing platform overlooking the Danube river and the town of Donaustauf east of Regensburg, the Hall of Fame in Munich ( 1853 ) and the Befreiungshalle (“ Hall of Liberation ”) near Kehlheim ( 1863 ), all of which were privately financed by the king.
King Ludwig I of Bavaria actually built two: a Walhalla Ruhmes-und Ehrenhalle near Regensburg, Germany, completed in 1842, and a Ruhmeshalle auf der Anhöhe ( Bavarian Hall of Fame ), in Munich, completed in 1853.

Bavarian and steam
* Bavarian D X, a 1890 German saturated steam locomotive model
* Bavarian D VI, a 1880 German saturated steam locomotive
* Bavarian E I, a German steam engines locomotive model
In the Netherlands it was pulled by the 3700-3800-3900 steam locomotive series, in Germany by the Baureihen 18 < sup > 3 </ sup > ( Badic IV h, between Mannheim and Basel ) and BR 18 < sup > 4-5 </ sup > ( Bavarian S 3 / 6, between Emmerich and Mannheim ) and in Switzerland by Ae 4 / 7 electric locomotives.
* Bavarian A II, a 1847 German steam locomotive model
* Bavarian A III, a 1851 German steam locomotive model
* Bavarian A IV, a 1852 German steam locomotive model
* Bavarian C II ( Ostbahn ), a 1862 German steam locomotive
* Bavarian C II. 1, a 1857 German steam locomotive
* Bavarian C II. 2, a 1861 German steam locomotive
* Bavarian C I, a 1847 German steam locomotives class
* Bavarian D III, a 1897 steam locomotive model
* Bavarian C VI, a 1899 German steam locomotive model
* Bavarian B VI, a 1863 German steam locomotive model
* Bavarian B III, a 1852 German steam locomotive model
* Bavarian B VIII, a German steam locomotive model
* Bavarian C IV, a 1884 German steam locomotive
* Bavarian D VIII, a 1888 German saturated steam locomotive model
* Bavarian B IX, a 1874 German steam locomotive model
* Bavarian B IX ( Ostbahn ), a 1869 German steam locomotive model
* Bavarian B II, a 1851 German steam locomotive model
* Bavarian C III, a German steam locomotive model
* Bavarian C III ( Ostbahn ), a 1867 German steam locomotive model
* Bavarian D IX, an 1888 German steam locomotive model

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