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for several years, just to keep the situation secret. Contemporary historians describe the situation vaguely and express themselves very carefully, so as to not displease the powerful Palatinate. Later historians have adopted the unclear terminology of their predecessors, even when the issue became
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Frederick of Bavaria (1460 – 16 October 1474), a canon in the cathedral chapter in Speyer, and later also in Worms. He died before his father and, like his father, he was buried in the Franciscan church in Heidelberg. His epitaph referred to him as an illegitimate son of the elector. The grave
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Die eheliche Abstammung des Fürstlichen Hauses Löwenstein-Wertheim von dem Kurfürsten Friedrich dem Siegreichen von der Pfalz, und dessen Nachfolgerecht in den Stammländern des Hauses Wittelsbach
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Die eheliche Abstammung des Fürstlichen Hauses Löwenstein-Wertheim von dem Kurfürsten Friedrich dem Siegreichen von der Pfalz, und dessen Nachfolgerecht in den Stammländern des Hauses Wittelsbach
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Die eheliche Abstammung des Fürstlichen Hauses Löwenstein-Wertheim von dem Kurfürsten Friedrich dem Siegreichen von der Pfalz, und dessen Nachfolgerecht in den Stammländern des Hauses Wittelsbach
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researched the issue and wrote a very detailed paper, showing on the basis of clear evidence that both sons had been legitimate and that Clara Tott must have descended from a noble family.
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if Philip and his sons would die before they did. If the descendants of Philip were to die out, then the most senior member of the Princely House of Löwenstein-Wertheim would inherit.
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had relieved his uncle Frederick I from his promise not to marry in 1470; nevertheless, for reasons of state the whole situation was kept secret.
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stone, with a portrait of Frederick dressed as a cleric, was still in the church in 1716. It was, however, severely damaged by the French.
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Votum eines norddeutschen Publizisten zu Klübers ehelicher Abstammung des Fürstenhauses Löwenstein-Wertheim
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Das Staats-Lexikon", 1847; zu den Familienverhältnissen und Nachkommen Kurfürst Friedrich des Siegreichen
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city council. She was employed as a maid to Duchess Anna (1420–1474), the second wife of Duke
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Clara Tott was musically talented and had a lasting effect on the musical life at court in
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on 24 February 1494. His father left him the County of Löwenstein. He was known as
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After Frederick I died in 1479, his successor Philip even held Clara prisoner at
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Elector Philip ruled until his death on behalf of his nephew and adopted son
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Clara Tott and Elector Frederick I had a happy marriage. They had two sons:
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and needed to prove his descent unambiguously. In 1470, Elector
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Clara Tott was the daughter of Gerhard Tott, who worked for the
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Die eheliche Abstammung des Fürstenhauses Löwenstein-Wertheim
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of Bavaria. At court in Munich, she worked as a singer.
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Bavarias Töchter: Frauenporträts aus fünf Jahrhunderten
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Frederick I, Elector Palatine
Elector Palatine
Frederick I
Augsburg
Albert III
Frederick I, Elector Palatine
cathedral chapters
Speyer
Worms
Philip the Sincere
Lindenfels Castle
Johann Ludwig Klüber
August Wilhelm Heffter
Heidelberg
Johann Steinwert von Soest
Augsburg
Max Meyer-Olbersleben
Louis of Bavaria
imperial count
Maximilian I
Löwenstein-Wertheim
County of Wertheim
princes of the Holy Roman Empire
Philip the Sincere
Electorate of the Palatinate
Online
Online
Online
Online
Linda Maria Koldau

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