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Aegidius AlbertinusAEGIDIUS ALBERTINUS German writer, secretary to the herzog von Bayern (duke of Bavaria) with his autograph Date: ? - 1620
Cooks World Travel Service, How to See Europe, 1951A Cooks World Travel Service cover, How to See Europe, 1951, depicting a Bavarian scene with a castle, snow-covered mountains and trees
Man and woman of the Black ForestA man and woman of the Black Forest preparing for the harvest. A book of national types and costumes from the early 19th century
Castle and river at Burghausen, Bavaria, GermanyView of the gothic castle across the Salzach River in the city of Burghausen, south east Bavaria, Germany. The castle, on top of a ridge, is the longest castle complex in Europe
Maria Brunnlein church, Wemding, GermanyView (on the left) of the Maria Brunnlein Roman Catholic church in Wemding, Bavaria, Germany. The church contains a miraculous image of the Virgin Mary
Tarnopol, July 1917At the Tarnopol headquarters of the German army, Kaiser Wilhelm II (centre of picture) is kept up to date with the progress of the German advance in East Galicia
Man in drag at a festival, Haimhausen, Bavaria, GermanyA man in drag, including a white wig with a model ship on top, at a rococo festival in Haimhausen, just north of Munich, Bavaria, Germany
Lady at a festival, Haimhausen, Bavaria, GermanyLady in costume and mask at a rococo festival in Haimhausen, just north of Munich, Bavaria, Germany
Nymphenburg Park, Munich, Bavaria, GermanyView of Nymphenburg Park in Munich, Bavaria, Germany. A statue of Hercules and the Lion can be seen in the foreground and the Palace in the far distance
St Martins Church Tower, Landshut, Bavaria, GermanyView of the Tower of the medieval St Martins Church in Landshut, Lower Bavaria, Germany. Building began in 1389 and took over 100 years -- the tower alone took 55 years to build
Town Hall, Landshut, Bavaria, GermanyView of the gothic style Town Hall in the city of Landshut, Lower Bavaria, Germany. The building was completed in 1570
General view of Passau, Lower Bavaria, Germany, with the 17th century St Stephans Cathedral on the left, and the River Inn in the background
Landsberg weekend festival, Bavaria, GermanyWeekend festival on the picturesque market square of Landsberg am Lech, Bavaria, Germany, with people sitting at trestle tables
Statue in niche, Golden Hall, Dillingen, Bavaria, GermanyDetail of a statue in a niche in the ornate rococo Golden Hall (Goldener Saal) of the Academy for Teacher Training and Personnel Management, Dillingen an der Donau, Bavaria, Germany
Orchestra members at a festival, Haimhausen, Bavaria, GermanMembers of an orchestra wearing historical uniforms during a rococo festival in Haimhausen, just north of Munich, Bavaria, Germany
Rococo lectern, Studienkirche, Dillingen, Bavaria, GermanyView of a rococo style lectern in the Studienkirche (Study Church or University Church), formerly the Jesuit Church of the Assumption, in Dillingen an der Donau, Bavaria, Germany
Interior, St Martins Church, Landshut, Bavaria, GermanyGothic interior of the medieval St Martins Church in Landshut, Lower Bavaria, Germany. Building began in 1389 and took over 100 years -- the tower alone took 55 years to build
Oldest brewery, Weihenstephan, Bavaria, GermanyPainting of a brewing scene on the exterior of the oldest brewery in the world, at Weihenstephan, near Freising, north of Munich, Bavaria, Germany
Forest near Lake Kochel, Bavaria, GermanyScene in a forest near Lake Kochel (Kochelsee) in Bavaria, Germany, on a sunny autumn day
Studienkirche fresco, Dillingen, Bavaria, GermanyFresco on the ceiling of the Studienkirche (Study Church or University Church), formerly the Jesuit Church of the Assumption, in Dillingen an der Donau, Bavaria, Germany
Bavarian State Chancellery, Munich, GermanyView of the Bavarian State Chancellery in Munich, Germany. It contains the office of the Bavarian Prime Minister and the State Government of Bavaria
Statue of Maximilian II, Munich, GermanyView of the statue of King Maximilian II of Bavaria on Maximilianstrasse in Munich, Germany
Old town gate, Aichach, Bavaria, GermanyView of the old town gate in Aichach, Bavaria, Germany. The history of the town dates back almost one thousand years
Baroque altar, Landsberg, Bavaria, GermanyView of the baroque altar in the Dominican Convent Church in Landsberg am Lech, Bavaria, Germany. The church was built in 1720
Medieval gate, Landsberg am Lech, Bavaria, GermanyView of the gothic Bavarian Gate, the Bayertor, built in 1425, at the northern entrance to the town of Landsberg am Lech, Bavaria, Germany
Old houses in Dillingen, Bavaria, GermanyA row of picturesque old houses in Koenigstrasse, the main street of Dillingen an der Donau, Bavaria, Germany
Studienkirche interior, Dillingen, Bavaria, GermanyView of the interior of the Studienkirche (Study Church or University Church), formerly the Jesuit Church of the Assumption, in Dillingen an der Donau, Bavaria, Germany
Ceiling fresco, Golden Hall, Dillingen, Bavaria, GermanyA ceiling fresco in the ornate rococo Golden Hall (Goldener Saal) of the Academy for Teacher Training and Personnel Management, Dillingen an der Donau, Bavaria, Germany
German flag and Siegestor, Munich, GermanyView of a waving German flag in front of the triple-arched Siegestor (Victory Gate or Triumphal Arch) in Munich, Bavaria, Germany. The gate was completed in 1852, and dedicated to the Bavarian Army
Statue and government building, Munich, GermanyView of the statue of Pallas Athene on the Maximilian Bridge, which crosses the River Isar in Munich, Bavaria, Germany. In the background is a goverment building
Statue to Bishop Sailer, Dillingen, Bavaria, GermanyView of the statue to Bishop Johann Michael Sailer (1751-1832), in Dillingen an der Donau, Bavaria, Germany. He rose from humble beginnings to become a Roman Catholic Bishop of Regensburg
Elizabeth of Bavaria / StampELISABETH OF BAVARIA Wife of Albert I, King of Belgium
Isabeau De Baviere 2The triumphal entry of Isabeau de Baviere (Isabella of Bavaria) into Paris to marry the teenaged Charles VI - who, sadly, will go mad while she will become a traitor
King of BavariaShowing solidarity with a fellow-monarch, he and Eugenie welcome the king of Bavaria to the Hotel de Ville, Paris
Otto in ChurchKing Othon (prince Otto of Bavaria) wears Greek dress in Athens cathedral, but this isn t enough to endear him to his subjects who will depose him in October 1862
Germany / HohenschwangauSchloss Hohenschwangau, Bavaria
The Stamp Galop features stamps from Western Australia and Bavaria, India, the Papal States and more - evidence of the passion for philately in the Victorian home
ALBERT I (1875 - 1934)ALBERT I With wife Elisabeth, opening the Antwerp Exhibition (probably of 1930)
C18 Jewish DivorceJewish divorce at Fuerth, Bavaria : the rabbi is in the act of throwing the letter or bill of divorcement
Menstruating JewsJewish women in Fuerth, Bavaria, must bathe in this tub after menstruating
Menstruating Jews - 2This sunken bath is used by Jewish women in Fuerth, Bavaria, for ritual purification
Flemish King & SoldiersThe duke Albert of Bavaria & his son the count d Ostrevant set out to conquer Friesland. They defeat the Frieslanders but then return
Sophie Charlotte 1867PRINCESS SOPHIE CHARLOTTE Photographed with her long hair combed down, in 1867 during her brief engagement to her cousin, Ludwig II of Bavaria, at his request
Duchesse Orleans 1692CHARLOTTE-ELISABETH de Baviere (Bavaria), duchesse d ORLEANS
Bavarian Battle SceneBATTLE OF MUHLDORF Louis of Bavaria defeats and captures Frederick Duke of Austria in a mounted battle
Ludwig I / Bavaria / KobellLUDWIG I OF BAVARIA In military dress
Ludwig Ii / SchachingerKING LUDWIG II OF BAVARIA Reigned from March 1864 until June 1886
Justus Liebig / 4 of 6JUSTUS VON LIEBIG German scientist is invited to Munich by Maximilian II of Bavaria