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Bavarian Royalty
House of Wittelsbach


Maximilian I
Children
Ludwig I
Princess Augusta
Princess Amalie Marie
Princess Charlotte
Prince Karl Theodor
Prince Karl Friedrich
Elisabeth Ludovika, Queen of Prussia
Princess Amalie Auguste
Princess Sophie, Archduchess of Austria
Princess Anne
Princess Ludovika
Princess Maximiliana
Ludwig I
Children
Maximilian II
Princess Mathilde, Grand Duchess of Hesse and by Rhine
Prince Otto, King of the Hellenes
Princess Theodelinde
Price Luitpold
Princess Adelgunde, Duchess of Modena
Princess Hildegarde, Archduchess of Austria and Duchess of Tuscany
Prince Adalbert
Grandchildren
Ludwig III
Prince Leopold
Princess Therese
Prince Arnulf
Great Grandchildren
Princess Elisabeth Marie
Princess Auguste, Archduchess of Bavaria
Prince Georg
Prince Konrad
Prince Heinrich Luitpold
Great Great Grandchildren
Prince Franz
Maximilian II
Children
Ludwig II
Otto I
Ludwig II
Otto I
Ludwig III
Children
Prince Rupprecht
Princess Adelgunde
Princess Maria Ludwiga, Duchess of Calabria
Prince Karl
Prince Franz
Princess Mathilde, Princess of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha
Prince Wolfgang
Princess Hildegarde
Princess Notburga
Princess Wiltrud, Queen of Lithuania
Princess Helmtrud
Princess Dietlinde
Princess Gundelinde
Children of Crown Prince Robert
Prince Luitpold
Princess Irmingard
Prince Albrecht
Prince Rudolf
Prince Heinrich
Princess Irmingard
Princess Edith Marie
Princess Hilda
Princess Gabrielle
Princess Sophie
Children of Prince Albert
Princess Marie Gabrielle
Princess Marie Charlotte
Prince Franz
Prince Max
Children of Prince Max
Princess Sophie, Hereditary Princess of Liechtenstein
Princess Marie-Caroline
Princess Hélène
Princess Elizabeth
Princess Maria Anna

Ludwig I (or Louis I, which is the French form of his name, his godfather was Louis XVI of France) (Strasbourg, August 25 1786February 29, 1868 Nice) was king of Bavaria from 1825 until the 1848 revolutions in the German states.

Crown Prince

He was the son of king Maximilian I and Wilhelmine of Hessen-Darmstadt. In October 1810, he married Therese of Saxe-Hildburghausen (1792-1854), the wedding being the occasion of the first ever Oktoberfest. In 1817 Ludwig was involved in the fall of Prime Minister Count Max Josef von Montgelas. He succeeded his father on the throne in 1825.

Reign

Ludwig patronised the arts as principal of many neoclassical buildings, especially in Munich, and as fanatic collector. Among others he ordered to erect were the Walhalla temple, the Glyptothek, the Old and the New Pinakothek.

One of his most famous conceptions was the celebrate "Schönheitengalerie" (Gallerie of Beauties), in charge of the painter Joseph Stieler, were it were retreated several beautiful women who principally came from the high middle class.

He moved the Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität from Landshut to Munich in 1826. Ludwig also encouraged industrialization. He initiated the Ludwig channel between the Main River and the Danube. In 1835 the first German railway was constructed in his domain, between Fürth and Nuremberg.

Ludwig supported the Greek fight for independence: His second son Otto was elected king of Greece in 1832. After the July Revolution in France 1830, his previous liberal policy became more and more repressive. The Hambacher Fest in 1832 showed the discontent of the population suffered from high taxes and censorship. 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.

Children

He was the father of:

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