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  1. Ludwig I or Louis I (German: Ludwig I.; 25 August 1786 – 29 February 1868) was King of Bavaria from 1825 until the 1848 revolutions in the German states. When he was crown prince, he was involved in the Napoleonic Wars. As king, he encouraged Bavaria's industrialization, initiating the Ludwig Canal between the rivers Main and the ...

  2. Ludwig I. (* 25. August 1786 in Straßburg; † 29. Februar 1868 in Nizza) aus dem Haus Wittelsbach war von 1825 bis 1848 König von Bayern.

  3. His Majesty Ludwig, King of Bavaria, Duke of Franconia and in Swabia, Count Palatine of the Rhine. Son of Prince Regent Luitpold and grandson of Ludwig I . Prince Regent from 1912 until 1913, then King of Bavaria, he lost his throne in the German Revolution at the end of World War I .

  4. Ludwig I. König von Bayern (1825–48), * 25.8.1786 Straßburg, † 29.2.1868 Nizza, ⚰ München, Sankt Bonifaz. (katholisch) Übersicht. NDB 15 (1987) ADB 19 (1884) Deutsche Biographie.

  5. King of Bavaria: 20 March 1848: 10 March 1864: Wittelsbach: Son of Ludwig I: Ludwig II: King of Bavaria: 10 March 1864: 13 June 1886: Wittelsbach: Son of Maximilian II. Ludwig II was called the Märchenkönig (Fairy tale king). He grudgingly acceded to Bavaria becoming a component of the German Empire in 1871, was declared insane in ...

  6. 13. Oktober 1825 bis 19. März 1848. Einführung. König Ludwig I. folgte im Oktober 1825 seinem Vater Maximilian I. Joseph auf dem Thron. Eine seiner ersten Verordnungen betraf die Änderung der Schreibweise von „Baiern“ in „Bayern“. Ludwig war lange auf sein Königtum vorbereitet worden.

  7. Of all Bavarias former Monarchs, it was Ludwig I and his architectural finesse that came to dominate Munich's cityscape above all others. His vision – to impress people both in Bavaria and beyond with numerous new buildings in the style of antiquity – blossomed magnificently.