Line of succession to the Bavarian Throne
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The monarchy of Bavaria abolished in 1918, the current pretender is Franz, Duke of Bavaria. The succession law only allow male to success.
- HRH Prince Max-Emanuel of Bavaria, Duke in Bavaria (* January 21st, 1937)
- HRH Prince Ludwig of Bavaria (1913-) (* June 22nd, 1913)
- HRH Prince Luitpold of Bavaria (1951-) (* April 14th, 1951)
- HRH Prince Ludwig of Bavaria (* June 14th, 1982)
- HRH Prince Heinrich of Bavaria (* January 23rd, 1986)
- HRH Prince Karl of Bavaria (* March 10th, 1987)
- HRH Prince Rasso of Bavaria (* May 24th, 1926)
- HRH Prince Franz-Josef of Bavaria (* September 21st, 1957)
- HRH Prince Wolfgang of Bavaria (* January 28th, 1960)
- HRH Prince Tassilo of Bavaria (* June 19th, 1992)
- HRH Prince Richard of Bavaria (* November 19th, 1993)
- HRH Prince Philipp of Bavaria (* May 25th, 1996)
- HRH Prince Christoph of Bavaria (* May 5th, 1962)
- HRH Prince Corbinian of Bavaria (* January 9th, 1996)
- HRH Prince Stanislaus of Bavaria (* May 24th, 1997)
- HRH Prince Marcello of Bavaria (* October 12th, 1998)
- HRH Prince Leopold of Bavaria (1943-) (* June 21st, 1943)
- HRH Prince Manuel of Bavaria (* December 27th, 1972)
- HRH Prince Konstantin of Bavaria (* November 8th, 1986)
- HRH Prince Adalbert of Bavaria (1944-) (* December 27th, 1944)
- HRH Prince Hubertus of Bavaria (* August 29th, 1989)
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