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John II, Duke of Bavaria — Duke John II of Bavaria Munich (1341 ndash; 1397), (German: Johann II, Herzog von Bayern München ), since 1375 Duke of Bavaria Munich. He was the third son of Stephen II and Elizabeth of Sicily.FamilyHis maternal grandparents were Frederick III… … Wikipedia
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