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  Ludwig III of Bavaria - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Ludwig III (Ludwig Leopold Joseph Maria Aloys Alfred), King of Bavaria, (January 7, 1845 – October 18, 1921) was the last King of Bavaria from 1913 to 1918.
Ludwig was born in Munich, the eldest son of Prince Luitpold of Bavaria and of his wife, Archduchess Augusta of Austria (daughter of Grand Duke Leopold II of Tuscany).
Ludwig's short reign was conservative and influenced by the catholic encyclical "Rerum Novarum".
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 Ludwig I of Bavaria - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Ludwig I (or Louis I, which is the French form of his name, his godfather was Louis XVI of France) (Strasbourg, August 25, 1786 – February 29, 1868 Nice) was king of Bavaria from 1825 until the 1848 revolutions in the German states.
Ludwig supported the Greek fight for independence: His second son Otto was elected king of Greece in 1832.
Ludwig became also tainted with scandals associated with one of his mistresses, Lola Montez and he abdicated on March 20, 1848 in favour of his son, Maximilian.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Ludwig_I_of_Bavaria   (394 words)

  
 King Ludwig II of Bavaria
Ludwig's instinct was to try and avoid engagement in such affairs altogether-to the disgust of the public at large, he fled for a time to a solitary retreat at Castle Berg, 15 miles to the southwest of the capital.
Ludwig contributed substantially to Wagner's vast undertaking, including a 100,000-gulden loan (Bavaria was at this time in the process of converting its currency, the gulden, to the Prussian mark) which was not repaid until long after Ludwig and Wagner were both dead.
Ludwig and Wagner quarreled in late 1880 over a performance of the Parsifal prelude and did not meet again, though when Wagner died in 1883 Ludwig commanded that every piano in his castles should thereafter be draped in fl as a monument to the composer.
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 Drew Spencer Family Tree - aqwg116
Ludwig I Wittelsbach King of Bavaria [Parents] was born 25 Aug 1786 in Strassburg.
Ludwig II Wittelsbach King of Bavaria was born 25 Aug 1845 in Schloss, Nymphenburg.
Ludwig III Wittelsbach King of Bavaria was born 7 Jan 1845 and died 18 Oct 1921.
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 Royal Family of Europe - pafg34 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
Ludwig III Grand Duke Of HESSE was born on 9 Jun 1806 in Darmstadt, Starkenburg, Hesse-Darmstadt.
Ludwig I Grand Duke Of HESSE [Parents] was born on 14 Jun 1753 in Prenzlau, Brandenburg, Prussia.
Georg (Ludwig Karl Friedrich Ernst) Prince Of HESSE was born on 31 Aug 1780 in Darmstadt, Starkenburg, Hesse-Darmstadt.
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William LUDWIG was born on 26 Apr 1821 in Lammspring bei Hildesheim, Hannover.
Wilhelm LUDWIG was born on 6 Dec 1852.
Anna LUDWIG was born on 22 Jun 1863.
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 Drew Spencer Family Tree - aqwg121
Ludwig III Elector Palatine married Blanche on 6 Jul 1402 in Cologne, Germany.
Edward III King of England [Parents] was born 13 Nov 1312 in Windsor Castle, Berkshire, England.
Edward III King of England was born 13 Nov 1312 and died 21 Jun 1377.
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 male and female pattern baldness information
Ludwig suggested that females with male pattern alopecia should classified according to the Hamilton or Norwood scales.
Ludwig pattern III is rare, found in 5% or less of women with androgenetic alopecia.
Ludwig E. Classification of the types of androgenetic alopecia (common baldness) occurring in the female sex.
www.keratin.com /ac/baldnesspatterns/baldnessclassification/007ludwigbaldnessclassification.shtml   (245 words)

  
 Mary IV and III
As a granddaughter of Queen Mary III and II and niece of King Francis I, she was recognised by the Jacobites as "Princess of England, Scotland, France, and Ireland".
Ludwig was nephew to Queen Adelgunde and King Francis I (Queen Adelgunde was the sister of Prince Regent Luitpold).
Mathilde (1877-1906), married Prince Ludwig of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha.
www.jacobite.ca /kings/mary4.htm   (755 words)

  
 A Jacobite Gazetteer - Bavaria - Munich - Residenz
Queen Mary IV and III and her husband King Ludwig III of Bavaria lived in the palace for a short period in 1916 and 1917.
On the landing of the staircase is a red marble tablet commemorating the Golden Wedding Anniversary of Queen Mary IV and III and her husband King Ludwig III of Bavaria in 1918.
Also in the palace but in a room not open to the public are portraits of Queen Mary IV and III (1917) and of her husband King Ludwig III of Bavaria (1918) by Walter Thor.
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 Descendants of Martin Zahn of Hockenheim - pafg31.htm - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
Ludwig ZAHN-9095 was born on 17 Oct 1888 in Edingen bei Edingen-Neckarhausen, Baden.
Peter KIEF-8191 (Georg Ludwig KIEF, Philippina Louise EICHHORN, Maria Elisabetha ZAHN, Johann Ludwig, Johann Nicklaus, Johannes, Johann Sebastian, Martin, Martin) was born on 6 Oct 1836 in Reilingen, Mannheim, Baden.
Ludwig KIEF-8196 was born on 21 Jun 1867 in Reilingen, Mannheim, Baden.
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 RULERS OF GERMANY (DEUTSCHLAND)
  The Hohenstaufen Konrad III eventually succeeded Lothar II and passed the throne to his nephew Friedrich I. The Hohenstaufen lost the throne again during the minority of Friedrich II and the civil war between Philipp of Swabia and Otto IV of Brunswick.
Son of Albrecht IV son of Albrecht III son of Albrecht II of Austria son of Albrecht I
Ludwig IV (V) Son of Ludwig II; in Upper Bavaria; all Bavaria 1340; mortally wounded in battle
www-personal.umich.edu /~imladjov/GermanRulers.htm   (2547 words)

  
 Loeffler (Leffler) Family History
Regina LUDWIG was born on Jan 7 1808 in Gruenwettersbach, Durlach, Baden.
Johann Ulrich LUDWIG was born on Mar 21 1770 in Gruenwettersbach, Durlach, Baden.
Rosina LUDWIG was born on Sep 13 1772 in Gruenwettersbach, Durlach, Baden.
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 Succession Laws of the Wittelsbach (Palatinate, Bavaria)
Ludwig took the Palatinate by the Rhine, Upper Bavaria and the territories around the old burgraviate of Regensburg in the Nordgau, while the younger son Heinrich took Lower Bavaria with the capital in Landshut.
But Ludwig IV died early, in 1449, leaving a young son Philipp, and Friedrich usurped the electoral dignity and government of the Palatinate, with the assent of an assembly of notables called to that effect in 1451.
Ludwig V died childless and, by the lineal primogeniture set forth in the privilege of 1414, the electorate should have passed to Otto Heinrich, representative of his father Ruprecht; but Philipp's testament had specified otherwise, as had a treaty of 1524 endorsed by the two sons of Ruprecht and approved by the Emperor in 1539.
www.heraldica.org /topics/royalty/HGBayern.htm   (9458 words)

  
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Daniel LUDWIG was born on 1 Feb 1834 in Prussia.
Friedrich Ernst LUDWIG was born on 14 Mar 1860 in Gillespie County, Texas.
Hedwig "Hettye" LUDWIG was born on 8 Mar 1904 in Fredericksburg, Texas.
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 Plot by Luitpold against S.M. King Ludwig II.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
One threw both bodies in the distance of a good hour in the lake; (the watch Guddens stopped only 1 1/4 hours after the watch of the king) to be able to found the so fairy tale of the suicide of the king.
However, in the lung of the king no water, the proof was found that Ludwig II was already dead.
Why the king could also be no suicide: on the contrary his religious attitude, his royal legitimization about the baptismal sponsorship to speaks back to Ludwig to the saint, his dutiful, his view of a sacrosanct monarchy.
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 SCHOLL FAMILY GENEALOGY
Ludwig Friederich GAYER was born on Jul 3 1800 in Rosswag, Vaihingen, Neckarkreis, Wuerttemberg.
Elisabetha Catharina GAYER was born on Dec 8 1803 in Rosswag, Vaihingen, Neckarkreis, Wuerttemberg.
Johann Ludwig GAYER bauer was born on Aug 31 1772 in Rosswag, Vaihingen, Neckarkreis, Wuerttemberg.
www.heritagepursuit.com /Scholl.htm   (2002 words)

  
 Griggs Family Trees of Wisconsin - Griggs Family Tree
Ludwig F. "Lewis" FRIESKE was born in Jan 1828 in Germany.
The household consisted of Ludwig, age 40, born in Prussia; "Margrate," age 40, born Prussia; Herman, age 18, born Prussia; Frances, age 11, born Prussia; Sophia, age 9, born WI; and Fred, age 1, born WI.
Ludwig's occupation was "Farmer.") He appeared in the census in 1900 in Wilton Township, Monroe County, WI.
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 HISTORY OF THE HOUSE OF WITTELSBACH - ROYAL HOUSE OF BAVARIA AND PRINCELY HOUSE OF LÖWENSTEIN
Ludwig III, Duke of Bavaria (1229-1294), divided his inheritance with his younger brother Henry (1235-1290) but these possessions returned to the senior line on the extinction of Henry’s male line in 1339.
Their son Ludwig (b 29 Sep 1463; d 28 Mar 1524), legitimated by the subsequent marriage of his parents, was invested with the Lordship of Scharffeneck by Elector Philipp, and received the county of Löwenstein (near Heilbronn, Württemberg) 1488 and Lordship of Abstatt 1490; cr Reichsgraf (Count of the Holy Roman Empire) 27 Feb 1494.
Evangelical and Catholic: Founded by Count Christoph Ludwig (b 3 May 1568; d 17 Feb 1618), a Protestant, who m 1592, Elisabeth, Countess of Manderscheid-Schleiden-Virneburg (1569-1626) heiress in 1600 of the County of Virneburg in the Eifel; this line Counts co-regnant of the immediate County of Werthem, title confirmed by the Emperor 4 Mar 1613.
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Henry III of Saxony, son of Henry, Duke of Bavaria
Frederick I, the Victorious, son of Ludwig III b.
Ludwig III, son of Prince Regent Luitpold b.
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 Decorations of the Kingdom of Bavaria
His successor, Ludwig I, was deposed in the 1848 revolutions and was succeeded by Maximilian II (1848—64).
King Ludwig II was also a patron of the arts, and was especially close to the composer Richard Wagner.
After an act of the Bavarian parliament deposed Otto I in 1913, Ludwig III was crowned king and would rule until the monarchy was abolished with the defeat of Germany in World War One, ending 738 years of Wittelsbach rule.
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 thePeerage.com - unknown Bevis and others
She was the daughter of Ludwig III Landgraf von Thuringe and Sophie von Österreich.
     Ludwig III Landgraf von Thuringe married Margaret von Kleve, daughter of Dietrich III von Kleve and Adelheid von Sulzbach, in 1172.
She was the daughter of Dietrich III Pfalzgraf von Sachsen and Jutta von Thuringe.
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 Classic Drummer magazine Press NSMD
Anyone who's followed Not So Modern Drummer is well aware of the historical significance of the Ludwig name and the tremendous contributions to drums and drumming made by the Ludwig family in the past century.
William F. Ludwig III, better known in the music industry as B-3, took a change in career path in 1990 to exercize his other love in life: Cooking.
When he heard of Aldridge’s desire to free himself from the business aspects of producing the magazine, Ludwig met with him and both agreed that this direction would be the best for the future of Not So Modern Drummer.
www.classicdrummer.com /press/nsmd.php   (318 words)

  
 700000 people connected with European Royalty
Ludwig III Grand Duke Of Hesse and Anna Magdalena Appel Baroness Of Hochstadten
Elector Ludwig III Of Palatine and Princess Blanche Plantagenet Of England
Landgrave Ludwig VIII Of Hesse Darmstadt and Countess Of Hanau Charlotte
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 Tuesday, 13 July 1999
Ludwig I, the next king, was not nearly so fond of Napoleon, and as he beautified the city of Munich he named some major streets after battles between the Germans and French.
It was his grandson Ludwig II, however, who left the architectural legacy which most of us associate with Bavarian royalty.
It's too bad that, as Ludwig II died at the age of 40 (under mysterious circumstances--he and his doctor were found drowned, and whether it was accident, suicide or murder has never been settled), he only got the chance to spend a few months here.
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 Procopio: Professional Profiles
Ludwig’s practice includes the broad scope of intellectual property transactions, copyright and trademark matters, software licensing and litigation in the areas of intellectual property and securities fraud.
Ludwig was born in Beeville, Texas on August 6, 1973.
He received his bachelor of arts degree in business economics, magna cum laude, from the University of San Diego, where he was ranked 1st in his class in the school of business.
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 The Monetary Economics of Thurston Howell III - Mises Institute   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
This isn't just a historical fact but was theoretically proven by Ludwig von Mises in his Theory of Money and Credit: money can only have developed from barter.
Actually, there is reason to believe that the post-fiat dollars of Thurston Howell III would make better money than island gold.
Ludwig von Mises: "In all countries where inflation has been rapid, it has been observed that the decrease in the value of the money has occurred faster than the increase in its quantity." - The Theory of Money and Credit
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 werling - pafg121 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
Ludwig WERLING III [Parents] was born on 30 Sep 1871.
Margaretha HERRLE.Margaretha married Ludwig WERLING III on 6 Jun 1906.
She married Johannes HENIGIN III on 12 Oct 1901.
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 Welcome to Adobe GoLive 5
1818-1830: LOUIS I (Ludwig I) Born in 1763 at Karlsruhe.
1825-1848: LOUIS I (Ludwig I) Born in 1786 at Strasbourg.
1806-1830: LOUIS I (Ludwig I) Born in 1753 at Prenzlau.
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 André Previn - Europe 2004
Ludwig van Beethoven: Symphony No. 1, C major, op.
Ludwig van Beethoven: Triple Concerto, C major, op.
Ludwig van Beethoven: Piano Trio No. 3, C major, op.
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 The Mansker Chronicles -- Descendants of Ludwig Mäintzger
The Mansker Chronicles -- Descendants of Ludwig Mäintzger
She was born Circa 1727 in Germany (?), and died Circa 1785 in Pennsylvania.
MÄINTZGER) was born 12 March 1778 in Paxtang Twp, PA, and died 23 May 1852 in Campbellstown, PA. She married JOHN HUMMEL 3 June 1797 in Hummelstown, PA, son of JOHANN HUMMEL and ELIZABETH BLESSING.
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