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THE WOULD-BE CATHOLIC KING OF THE U.K.: FRANZ, DUKE OF BAVARIA; GRAND MASTER OF THE ROYAL ORDER OF ST GEORGE FOR THE IMMACULATE CONCEPTION; JACOBITES' HEIR GENERAL OF THE ROYAL HOUSE OF STUART

Note that in 1960 Franz, Duke of Bavaria was also made a Knight of the Austrian branch of the Order of the Golden Fleece, headed by the Bavarian residing Otto von Habsburg, Crown Prince of Austria, Hungary, Croatia & Bohemia (not to mention also the Honorary President of the International Paneuropean Union since 1973 - which relatively unknown organisation was founded in 1923 & is largely responsible for the deceptive creation of the European Union, which itself is the Fourth Reich of the (UN)Holy Roman Empire):

http://troyspace2.wordpress.com/2008/09/12...-list%E2%80%8F/

http://www.antiquesatoz.com/sgfleece/knights7.htm


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... 1960 ... 1275. François, prince héréditaire de Bavière (1933). ...




For more on the Order of the Golden Fleece & its Austrian branch see:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Order_of_the_Golden_Fleece

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Order_of_the_...#Austrian_Order


For more on the International Paneuropean Union see:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/International_Paneuropean_Union

&:

http://www.paneuropa.org/

Click on "English" then "History" for some background on this organisation.

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/158...d-Scotland.html


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Act repeal could make Franz Herzog von Bayern new King of England and Scotland
By Richard Alleyne and Harry de Quetteville

Gordon Brown is considering repealing the 1701 Act of Settlement as a way of healing a historic injustice by ending the prohibition against Catholics taking the throne.


But doing so would have the unforeseen consequence of making a 74-year-old German aristocrat the new King of England and Scotland.

Without the Act, Franz Herzog von Bayern, the current Duke of Bavaria, would be the rightful heir to the British Crown under the Stuart line.

The bachelor, who lives alone in the vast Nymphenberg Palace in Munich, is the blood descendant of the 17th-century King Charles I.

"If it [the Act] goes then the whole Catholic line is reinstated," said Prof Daniel Szechi, a lecturer in early modern history at the University of Manchester.

"Franz becomes the rightful claimant to the throne. We would just exchange one German family for another one."

The Act was introduced as part of the power struggle between Parliament, the Christian churches and the monarchy, then dominated by the House of Stuart.

It prohibits any Roman Catholic from having access to the throne, even through marriage. Once a person marries a "Papist" they shall be "for ever incapable to inherit, possess or enjoy the Crown", it asserts.

The legislation effectively severed the Stuart line of succession, a family who favoured Catholicism, and switched it to their distant relatives the Hanoverians, from which our current Queen descends. James II, the son of King Charles, fled into exile.


The Stuarts stopped making claims to the Crown after the death of Henry Benedict Stuart (known to the Jacobites as Henry IX) in 1807, but there remains bitter feeling among many Catholics at their treatment.

The Royal Stuart Society still holds annual vigils at the bronze statue of Charles I in Trafalgar Square.

The Act of Settlement's reach continues today. Prince Michael of Kent renounced his claim to the throne when he married Marie-Christine von Reibnitz, a Catholic divorcee, in 1978.

Next month Peter Phillips, 30, the eldest grandson of the Queen and 11th in line to the throne, will automatically lose his birthright by marrying Autumn Kelly, a Canadian Catholic.

The Act has recently come under attack from Church leaders and MPs, in particular Scottish MPs, as an unjustifiable discrimination.

In the face of this new pressure, the Prime Minister indicated he would consider abolishing the legislation as it was "antiquated" and discriminatory.

Jack Straw, the Justice Secretary, whose brief includes constitutional affairs, said the Government was ready to consider repealing the Act, although he added that it was an extremely complicated issue.

Dr Eveline Cruikshanks, the author of The Glorious Revolution and a former president of the Royal Stuart Society, said: "They ought to repeal the Act. The language is particularly offensive to Catholics and should go."

Patrick Cracroft-Brennan, the editor of Cracroft's Peerage, said that while theoretically the Duke's claim was good, it could never be actioned because Parliament now effectively chose the monarch.

"It is a very interesting hypothesis and theoretically he is the head of the House of Stuart," he said. "But the Government effectively chooses the monarch now and it is highly unlikely to remove the Windsors from the throne."

As for the Duke of Bavaria himself, he is a reluctant heir.

The graduate in economics, who values his privacy, has always laughed off pretensions to the British crown and prefers to concentrate on his modern art collection.

Baron Marcus Bechtolsheim, the president of the administration of the Duke of Bavaria, said: "The Duke generally does not comment on this issue because he sees it as an entirely British question which does not concern him. And he regards it as a purely hypothetical issue.

"Even if this change in Britain happens, it won't change his attitude. All this interest in his opinion makes him smile because, really, he is very happy and satisfied with being the Duke of Bavaria."





House of Stuart

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/House_of_Stewart#History


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The direct male line of the Royal branch of the House of Stuart is assumed to be extinct, after the deaths of Charles Edward Stuart, and his brother Cardinal Henry Benedict Stuart (although the male line continues through the descendants of several illegitimate sons of Charles II). The current British Royal family descends from the House of Stuart in the Count Palatine cadet branch of the House of Stuart.

The current senior line descends through Charles I and his youngest daughter Henrietta Anne Stewart and survives to this day in the House of Wittelsbach.

The next most senior line is the cadet branch of the Count Palatine, which contains all the descendents of Elizabeth of Bohemia, the youngest daughter of James VI/I. Of this line, there are several junior branches, the houses of Simmern and of Hanover. It is from the sub branch of Hanover that Queen Elizabeth descends, as a descendent of the Electress Sophia of Hanover. Interestingly, as the house is not regulated by Salic law, her claim to the House of Stuart remains senior to the rest of the House of Hanover, as she is a descendent of the most senior male line, from Prince Edward of Kent, rather than his younger brother, Ernst Augustus of Hanover.

Thus, Queen Elizabeth may be said to be of the Count Palantine - Hanoverian - Saxe Coburg Gotha branch of the House of Stuart.

At least three cadet branches of the House of Stuart survive amongst the titled British aristocracy; the Clan Stuart of Appin, the Earls Castle Stewart, and the Earls of Galloway, all of who have claims which date prior to the accession of James VI/I.





Royal Order of Saint George for the Defense of the Immaculate Conception

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Royal_Order_o...late_Conception


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The Royal Military Order of Saint George for the Defense of the Faith and the Immaculate Conception was founded by Maximilian II Emanuel, Elector of Bavaria in 1726 to provide for a means of honouring the nobility and recognizing distinguished civil military service. Its status as a Catholic Order was confirmed in a Papal Bull of 15 March 1728 specifically comparing the Order with the Teutonic Order, which had likewise been transformed from a Crusading Order to an exclusive chivalric religious institution for the Nobility.

Establishment

The decision to found it may have been in part the consequence of the failed attempt by the Wittelsbachs to acquire the Grand Magistery of the Constantinian Order of Saint George, which by decision of the Holy See in 1701 was recognized as pertaining to the Italian Farnese dynasty.

The tradition of loyalty to the patron saint of chivalry, Saint George, was long established in Germany, and various Bavarian Princes who in the fifteenth century had made pilgrimages to the Holy Sepulcher and were there invested as knights had each made a promise to Saint George. Maximilian's son, the Elector Karl-Albrecht, gave the new Order its title of Order of the Holy Knight and Martyr Saint George and the Immaculate Conception of the Holy Virgin Mary and established its statutes on March 28, 1729 as a Military Order of Chivalry for Roman Catholic noblemen.

By a reform of 1741, a clerical class was introduced, also limited to noblemen, including a Bishop, Provosts, four Deans, and Chaplains. The statutes in forty articles dedicate the members to an ardent Christian devotion unparalleled among institutions founded in the eighteenth century, the age of the Enlightenment. They require that the knights "must honour God above all else; You must be strong in faith in Our Lord Jesus Christ, honor your Sovereign Lord, love and respect him and his royal prerogatives" and replicate promises made at the Tomb.

Order in 18th century

In the same year Karl-Albrecht acquired the Crown of Bohemia and, on January 24, 1742 he was elected Emperor as Charles VII, but his rule was short and when he died three years later he was succeeded as Emperor by Francis of Lorraine while the latter's wife, Maria Theresa of Austria, inherited the Bohemian and Hungarians Crowns. This branch of the Wittelsbach family became extinct in 1777 and the Bavarian Electorate passed to Karl-Theodor, the senior Prince of the House of Bavaria, he assumed the Grand Magistery of the Order in 1778.

With Karl-Theodor's death in 1799, both Electorates passed collaterally to the next senior Prince (because of the exclusion of morganatic lines), the Elector Maximilian IV Joseph (Duke of Zweibrücken) who in 1806 was elevated to the title of King, following substantial alterations in his territories. The new King now found himself ruling a very different state to that ruled by his ancestors. By the time Maximilian I of Bavaria died he was ruling a larger and richer state than any previous individual Wittelsbach Prince.

Order in 19th and 20th centuries

In reforming the various military and noble Orders, he confirmed the privileges already enjoyed by the knights of Saint George, giving them precedence after the knights of Saint Hubert. By a new Constitution of 25 February 1827, Maximilian's son and successor, Ludwig I declared that the King was always to be Grand Master, the Crown Prince the first Grand Prior and other Princes of the Bavarian Royal House second Grand Priors. These statutes, which have remained largely in force, established six Grand Commanders, twelve hereditary commanders, and knights.

The requirements have always been formidable as originally members had to prove thirty two quarterings with thirty-four noble German ancestors, but since the 1871 reforms the requirement has been revised to proof of four hundred years of nobility in each of the four quarters and proof that all thirty-two great-great-great grandparents were noble, still rigidly enforced. The statutes were again revised on 11 December 1999 (approved by the present Head of the House, Duke Franz, on 11 January 2000), suppressing the separate clerical class (priests may join the Order as regular members, provided they have the necessary nobiliary qualifications) and simplified the regulations. They have to be at least twenty-one years of age and before admission, are examined by a committee of knights. There was originally a special "zungen" (langue or tongue) of foreign knights, who could comprise up to one third of the total membership, and did not have to prove German ancestry, but this no longer exists. The last King of Bavaria continued to maintain the Order after abdicating his throne and was succeeded by his son, Rupprecht, Crown Prince of Bavaria.

The present Grand Master of the Order is His Royal Highness Franz, Duke of Bavaria who succeeded his father, Duke Albrecht in 1996. Unlike all the other noble Orders the rules requiring noble proofs are strictly enforced and there is no category of "honorary" or "grace" knights. The Order is dedicated to the practice of works of charity, and the establishment of hospitals and until recently maintained a hundred-bed hospital. There are about ninety members and the Order celebrates its feast days on Saint George's Day (24 April) and the Feast of the Immaculate Conception (8 December). The coadjutor Grand Master and first Grand Prior is Prince Max, Duke in Bavaria, and Their Royal Highnesses Princes Rasso, Wolfgang, Eugen, and Joseph-Clemens are Grand Priors.

Insignia

The badge of the Order is a pale blue and white enamelled gold Maltese cross with small gold balls on the point and diagonal lozenges between the arms. The medallion in the centre has the image of the Virgin Mary on one side and Saint George slaying the Dragon on the other. It hangs from a lions head trophy suspended from a light and dark blue ribbon with white borders. The star is similar to the Cross but silver instead of white, with a blue and silver alternating lozenges between the arms; in the centre is the red cross of Saint George.



Franz, Duke of Bavaria

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Franz,_Duke_of_Bavaria


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Franz
Duke of Bavaria

Head of the House of Wittelsbach
Period 8 July 1996 - present
Predecessor Albrecht, Duke of Bavaria
Heir presumptive Prince Max, Duke in Bavaria
House House of Wittelsbach
Father Albrecht, Duke of Bavaria
Mother Countess Maria Drashkovich von Trakoshtyan
Born 14 July 1933 (age 76) Munich, Germany

Franz Bonaventura Adalbert Maria Herzog von Bayern[1] (born 14 July 1933, as Franz Bonaventura Adalbert Maria Prinz[2] von Bayern), styled as His Royal Highness The Duke of Bavaria, is head of the Wittelsbach family, the former ruling family of the Kingdom of Bavaria. His surname at birth was Prinz von Bayern (English: Prince of Bavaria).[3] In 1997, after the death of his father, he changed his surname to Herzog von Bayern (English: Duke of Bavaria).[4][5]

Franz is a great-grandson of the last King of Bavaria, Ludwig III, who was deposed in 1918. He is also the current senior co-heir-general of King Charles I of England and Scotland, and thus is considered by Jacobites to be the heir of the House of Stuart and the rightful ruler of England, Scotland, France and Ireland as King Francis II, though he himself does not advance the claim.


Early life

Franz was born in Munich, the morganatic son of Albrecht, Duke of Bavaria and his first wife, Countess Maria Drashkovich von Trakoshtyan. On 18 May 1949 his parents' marriage was recognised as dynastic.

The Wittelsbachs were opposed to the Nazi regime in Germany, and in 1939 Franz's father Albrecht took his family to Hungary. They lived in Budapest for four years before moving to Somlovar Castle in late 1943. In March 1944, Nazi Germany occupied Hungary. On 6 October 1944, the entire family including Franz, then aged 11, were arrested. They were sent to a series of Nazi concentration camps including Oranienburg and Dachau. At the end of April 1945 they were liberated by the United States Third Army.

After the war Franz received his high-school education at the Benedictine Abbey of Ettal. He then studied business management at the University of Munich and in Zurich. Franz developed a passion for collecting modern art; today many items from his private collection are on permanent loan to the Pinakothek der Moderne in Munich.

Wittelsbach dynasty today

Bavarian Royal Family

HRH The Duke of Bavaria

HRH The Duke in Bavaria
HRH The Duchess in Bavaria

HRH The Hereditary Princess of Liechtenstein
HRH Princess Marie-Caroline
HRH Princess Hélène
HRH Princess Elisabeth
HRH Princess Maria Anna
HRH The Princess of Waldburg-Zeil
HRH The Princess of Quadt

HRH Princess Irmingard

HRH Prince Luitpold
HRH Princess Beatrix
HRH Prince Ludwig
HRH Prince Heinrich
HRH Prince Karl
HRH Princess Auguste
HRH Princess Alice


Under German law royal titles are not recognised legally, but can be used as a part of a surname. Franz lives in an apartment in Nymphenburg Palace, the former summer residence of the kings of Bavaria, in Munich.

Franz is the current Grand Master of the Royal Order of Saint George for the Defense of the Immaculate Conception.[6] He is also Grand Master of the Order of Saint Hubert and the Order of Saint Theresa (for Ladies).[6] He is a Senator of the University of Munich and an Honorary Member of the Bavarian Academy of Sciences and Humanities. He holds many honorary positions in civic and religious organisations in Bavaria.

Franz is the heir-general of the Royal House of Stuart and thus is regarded by Jacobites as the rightful King of England and Scotland. Jacobites refer to him as King Francis II of England, Scotland, France and Ireland, though he himself does not use these titles.

Succession rights

Franz has never married. On his death his position as head of the House of Wittelsbach will pass to his brother Prince Max, Duke in Bavaria. Because Max has no sons, the Bavarian titles will pass after his death to his first cousin Prince Luitpold of Bavaria and his descendants, while the position of heir of the House of Stuart will pass to Max's daughter Sophie, Hereditary Princess of Liechtenstein.

Titles and styles

14 July 1933 — 18 May 1949: Franz Prinz von Bayern
18 May 1949 — 2 August 1955: His Royal Highness Prince Franz of Bavaria
2 August 1955 – 8 July 1996: His Royal Highness The Hereditary Prince of Bavaria
8 July 1996 — present: His Royal Highness The Duke of Bavaria
The Duke's full title is His Royal Highness Franz, Duke of Bavaria, of Fraconia and in Swabia; Count Palatine of the Rhine. In accordance with precedent Franz has not assumed the higher title of king.

See also

English claims to the French throne
References

Notes

^ Regarding personal names: Herzog is a title, translated as Duke, not a first or middle name. The female form is Herzogin.
^ Regarding personal names: Prinz is a title, translated as Prince, not a first or middle name. The female form is Prinzessin.
^ Genealogisches Handbuch des Adels, Band 50, Fürstliche Häuser Band IX. Limburg an der Lahn: C. A. Starke, 1971, page 7.
^ Genealogisches Handbuch des Adels, Band 141, Fürstliche Häuser Band XVIII. Limburg an der Lahn: C. A. Starke, 2007, page 2.
^ Daniel A. Willis, "Bavaria"
^ a b ICOC Dynastic orders 2006 register
Bibliography

Die Wittelsbacher. Geschichte unserer Familie. Adalbert, Prinz von Bayern. Prestel Verlag, München, 1979
International Commission for Orders of Chivalry. 2006 register - DYNASTIC ORDERS
External links

McFerran, Noel S. (2005-08-01). "Francis II". The Jacobite Heritage. http://www.jacobite.ca/kings/francis2.htm. Retrieved 2008-06-22.
McFerran, Noel S. (2006-11-22). "The Royal Family, the Nazis, and the Second World War". The Jacobite Heritage. http://www.jacobite.ca/essays/ww2.htm. Retrieved 2008-06-22.
Wilson, JP. "The Order of the Lion Rampant". http://www.DefendersOfScotland.org/monarch.htm. Retrieved 2008-06-22.
Alleyne, Richard; de Quetteville, Harry (07/04/2008). "Act repeal could make Franz Herzog von Bayern new King of England and Scotland". Daily Telegraph. http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml...07/nking107.xml. Retrieved 2008-06-22.


Pretenders to the
Bavarian throne since 1918
King Ludwig III
1918–1921
Crown Prince Rupprecht
1921–1955
Duke Albrecht
1955–1996
Duke Franz
since 1996

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