Frederick (1339 – 4 December 1393) was
Duke of Bavaria
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from 1375. He was the second son of
Stephen II and
Elizabeth of Sicily.
Family
His maternal grandparents were
Frederick III of Sicily
Frederick II (or III) (13 December 1272 – 25 June 1337) was the regent of the Kingdom of Sicily from 1291 until 1295 and subsequently King of Sicily from 1295 until his death. He was the third son of Peter III of Aragon and served in the ...
and
Eleanor of Anjou
Eleanor of Anjou (August 1289 – 9 August 1341) was Queen of Sicily as the wife of King Frederick II of Sicily. She was a member of the Capetian House of Anjou by birth.
She was the third daughter of King Charles II of Naples and Mary of Hung ...
. Her parents were
Charles II of Naples
Charles II, also known as Charles the Lame (french: Charles le Boiteux; it, Carlo lo Zoppo; 1254 – 5 May 1309), was King of Naples, Count of Provence and Forcalquier (1285–1309), Prince of Achaea (1285–1289), and Count of Anjou and Main ...
and
Maria Arpad of Hungary.
Maria was a daughter of
Stephen V of Hungary
Stephen V ( hu, V. István, hr, Stjepan V., sk, Štefan V; before 18 October 1239 – 6 August 1272, Csepel Island) was King of Hungary and King of Croatia, Croatia between 1270 and 1272, and Duke of Styria from 1258 to 1260. He was the o ...
and his wife, queen Elisabeth, who was daughter of
Zayhan of Kuni, a chief of the
Cuman tribe
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and had been a
pagan before her marriage.
Stephen V was a son of
Béla IV of Hungary
Béla IV (1206 – 3 May 1270) was King of Hungary and Croatia between 1235 and 1270, and Duke of Styria from 1254 to 1258. As the oldest son of King Andrew II, he was crowned upon the initiative of a group of influential noblemen in his fath ...
and Maria Laskarina. Maria Laskarina was a daughter of
Theodore I Lascaris
Theodore I Laskaris or Lascaris ( gr, Θεόδωρος Κομνηνὸς Λάσκαρις, Theodōros Komnēnos Laskaris; 1175November 1221) was the first emperor of Nicaea—a successor state of the Byzantine Empire—from 1205 to his d ...
and
Anna Angelina. Anna was daughter of
Eastern Roman Emperor
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Alexios III Angelos and
Euphrosyne Doukaina Kamatera.
Reign
From 1375 to 1392 he ruled
Bavaria-Landshut
Bavaria-Landshut (german: Bayern-Landshut) was a duchy in the Holy Roman Empire from 1353 to 1503.
History
The creation of the duchy was the result of the death of Emperor Louis IV the Bavarian. In the Treaty of Landsberg 1349, which divided ...
jointly with his brothers
Stephen III and
John II and managed to administer the richest part of the duchy, the region of
Landshut which he also kept after the division of Bavaria among the brothers in 1392, when Bavaria-Landshut was reduced since
Bavaria-Ingolstadt
Bavaria-Ingolstadt ( or ') was a duchy which was part of the Holy Roman Empire from 1392 to 1447.
History
After the death of Stephen II in 1375, his sons Stephen III, Frederick, and John II jointly ruled Bavaria-Landshut. After seventeen yea ...
and
Bavaria-Munich
Bavaria-Munich (german: Bayern-München) was a duchy that was a constituent state of the Holy Roman Empire from 1392 to 1505.
History
After the death of Stephen II in 1375, his sons Stephen III, Frederick, and John II jointly ruled Bavaria- ...
were created for his brothers.
In 1383 Frederick fought on the French side in Flanders against the English. He visited his uncle
Albert I of Straubing-Holland in
Quesnoy and participated in the siege of
Bourbourg. On 1 November he went for an annual pension of 4000 francs in Paris in the service of King
Charles VI, whose marriage to his niece Elizabeth he ran significantly. In the summer of 1385 he accompanied Elizabeth - later named
Isabeau de Bavaria - to
Amiens
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for her marriage with the King.
In 1387 Frederick imprisoned the
archbishop of Salzburg
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to force him to finish his alliance with a confederation of cities in
Swabia. Frederick was an advisor of King
Wenceslaus
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of
Bohemia in legal affairs and a favorable candidate for the king's succession when he died in 1393 at
Budweis, South Bohemia. He was succeeded in Bavaria-Landshut by his son
Henry.
Family and children
He was married twice. First, 1360 to Anna of Neuffen, daughter of
Berthold VII of Neuffen. In this marriage he had only a daughter, Elisabeth (Isabella) (1361–17 January 1382), married to
Marco Visconti, Lord of Parma.
Secondly, he was married on 2 September 1381 to
Maddalena Visconti, daughter of
Bernabò Visconti
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and
Beatrice Regina della Scala. Their children were:
#
Henry XVI the Rich (1386–1450).
# John, died young.
#
Elizabeth (1383–13 November 1442,
Ansbach
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), married to
Frederick I, Margrave of Brandenburg
Frederick ( Middle High German: ''Friderich','' Standard German: ''Friedrich''; 21 September 1371 – 20 September 1440) was the last Burgrave of Nuremberg from 1397 to 1427 (as Frederick VI), Margrave of Brandenburg-Ansbach from 1398, Mar ...
.
# Margareta (b. 1384), died young.
# Magdalene (1388–1410), married in 1404 to Count
John Meinhard VII, Count of Gorizia.
Ancestors
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1339 births
1393 deaths
14th-century dukes of Bavaria
House of Wittelsbach