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- Maximillian I Joseph of Bavaria [r]: (27 May 1756, Mannheim - 13 October 1825, Schloss Nymphenburg) Ruler of Bavaria as Elector Max IV Joseph of Bavaria from 1799 until 1805, and from 1806 until his death as the first King of Bavaria. [e]
- Schloss Herrenchiemsee [r]: Royal palace on the Herreninsel, an island in the middle of the Chiemsee, Bavaria's largest lake, 60 km south east of Munich, and the biggest of Ludwig II of Bavaria's palaces. [e]
- Annales School [r]: Historiography style developed by 20th century French historians dealing primarily with pre-French Revolution times. [e]
- Schachen [r]: A hunting lodge designed and built for King Ludwig II of Bavaria. [e]
- Otto I King of Bavaria [r]: (27 Apr, 1848, Munich - 11 Oct, 1916) The fifth King of Bavaria. [e]
- White House [r]: The official residence and offices of the President of the United States; also used to describe Presidential level activity [e]