Prince Ludwig | |||||
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Prince of Bavaria | |||||
Ludwig in Munich aged 5 years old (1918)
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Born |
Nymphenburg Palace, Munich, Kingdom of Bavaria |
22 June 1913||||
Died | 17 October 2008 Schloss Leutstetten, Starnberg, Bavaria, Germany |
(aged 95)||||
Burial | Andechs Abbey cemetery, Bavaria | ||||
Spouse | Princess Irmingard of Bavaria | ||||
Issue |
Prince Luitpold Princess Maria Princess Philippa |
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House | Wittelsbach | ||||
Father | Prince Franz of Bavaria | ||||
Mother | Princess Isabella Antonie of Croÿ |
Full name | |
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Ludwig Karl Maria Anton Joseph |
Prince Ludwig of Bavaria (German: Ludwig Karl Maria Anton Joseph Prinz von Bayern) (22 June 1913 – 17 October 2008) was a member of the Bavarian Royal House of Wittelsbach.
Prince Ludwig was born at Nymphenburg Palace, Munich, Kingdom of Bavaria. He was the eldest son of Prince Franz of Bavaria, and his wife Princess Isabella Antonie of Croÿ. After graduating from the Maximilians-Gymnasium (located in Schwabing, Munich), Ludwig studied forestry at the university in Hungary. In 1939, as most young German men of his age, he was drafted into the military, serving as a Gebirgsjäger. However, his career in the German Army was short lived. In early 1941, Ludwig was relieved from all combat duties as a result of the Prinzenerlass which prohibited members of Germany's royal houses from participating in military operations. He spent the rest of the war at Sarvar in Hungary where his family owned a castle. In 1945, his family fled Hungary and settled at Leutstetten near Starnberg in Bavaria.
On July 19 1950, Ludwig married his first cousin Princess Irmingard of Bavaria, the daughter of Crown Prince Rupprecht of Bavaria and Princess Antonia of Luxembourg. The civil wedding took place at Leutstetten, and the religious ceremony followed a day later at Schloss Nymphenburg in Munich. The couple had three children: