Duke Wilhelm in Bavaria, born on November tenth, seventeen fifty-two, was a notable figure in the German aristocracy, hailing from the illustrious House of Wittelsbach. As a member of a non-ruling cadet branch, he carved out a significant role in the political landscape of his time.
Between seventeen eighty-nine and seventeen ninety-nine, Wilhelm held the title of Count Palatine of Birkenfeld-Gelnhausen. His political career reached new heights when he became the first Duke in Bavaria on February sixteenth, seventeen ninety-nine, a position he maintained until his passing in eighteen thirty-seven.
Although he never governed a principality of his own, his influence extended beyond Bavaria. From December seventeenth, eighteen oh three, to March twentieth, eighteen oh six, he was also titled Duke of Berg, showcasing his diplomatic prowess and political significance during a transformative era in German history.