Bavaria-Straubing
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Bavaria-Straubing was a part of Bavaria which was a state between 1353 and 1432, and part of the Holy Roman Empire
In 1353, Lower Bavaria was partitioned into Bavaria-Landshut and Bavaria-Straubing.
The dukes of Bavaria-Straubing were also counts of Hainaut, Holland, and Zeeland.
Dukes of Bavaria-Straubing:
- jointly held by William I and Albert I 1347-1388
- Albert I 1388-1404
- Albert II 1389-1397 jointly held with Albert I
- William II 1404-1417
- John III 1418-1425 disputed with
- Jacqueline 1417-1432
After the succession struggle between Jacqueline and her uncle John, Bavaria-Straubing was divided between Bavaria-Ingolstadt, Bavaria-Landshut, and Bavaria-Munich.