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Ludwig II. Herzog von Bayern 1229–1294 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 13 APR 1229

Birth Location: Heidelberg

Death Date: 2 FEB 1294

Death Location: Heidelberg

Father: Otto Bayern

Mother: Agnes Braunschweig

Spouse(s): Maria Brabant-Lothringen, Mathilde Habsburg, Anna Schlesien-Glogau

Children(s): Ludwig Bayer

In 1229, Ludwig II. Herzog von Bayern entered the world in Heidelberg, born to Otto Ii Herzog Von Bayern And Agnes Von Braunschweig. Ludwig II. Herzog von Bayern married Anna Von Schlesien Glogau, Maria Von Brabant Lothringen, Mathilde Von Habsburg, and had children including Ludwig Iv Der Bayer. Ludwig II. Herzog von Bayern passed away in 1294 in Heidelberg.

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Biography

  • In 1229, Ludwig II. Herzog von Bayern entered the world in Heidelberg, born to Otto Ii Herzog Von Bayern And Agnes Von Braunschweig.
  • Ludwig II. Herzog von Bayern married Anna Von Schlesien Glogau, Maria Von Brabant Lothringen, Mathilde Von Habsburg, and had children including Ludwig Iv Der Bayer.
  • Ludwig II. Herzog von Bayern passed away in 1294 in Heidelberg.

Immediate Family

Parents

Spouses(s)

Children(s)

Ludwig Bayern's Ancestors

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Ludwig Bayern
1229–1294
Birth Place: Heidelberg
Parents
Otto II. Herzog von Bayern
1206–1253
Kelheim
Agnes (von) Braunschweig
1201–1267
Grandparents
Ludwig (I. Herzog von) Bayern
1173–1231
Kelheim
Great-Grandparents
Otto Bayern
1117–1183
Agnes Loon
1150–1191
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Otto Scheyern
1083–1156
Heilika Pettendorf-Lengenfeld-Hopfenohe
1103–1170

Ludwig Bayern's Descendants

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Ludwig (II. Herzog von) Bayern (13 APR 1229–2 FEB 1294) m. Maria (von) Brabant-Lothringen (1226–1256) m. Mathilde (von) Habsburg (1251–1304) m. Anna (von) Schlesien-Glogau (1240–1271)
  1. 1. Ludwig (IV. der) Bayer 1281–1347 m. Beatrix (von) Schlesien-Glogau 1290–1322
    1. 1. Stephan (II. Herzog von) Bayern –1375 m. Margarete (Burggräfin von) Nürnberg 1333–1377 m. Elisabeth (von) Sizilien 1309–1349
      1. 1. Johann (II. Herzog von) Bayern 1341–1397
        1. 1. Ernst (Herzog von) Bayern-München 1373–1438 m. Elisabetta Visconti 1374–1432
    2. 2. Elisabeth (von) Bayern 1329–1402 m. Cangrande (II. della) Scala 1332–1359 m. Ulrich (Graf von) Württemberg 1340–1388
      1. 1. Eberhard (III. Graf von) Württemberg 1362–1417 m. Antonia Visconti 1350–1405
        1. 1. Eberhard (IV. Graf von) Württemberg 1388–1419 m. Agnes (von) Dagersheim 1399– m. Henriette (von) Mömpelgard 1383–1444

Ludwig Bayern's Timeline

2 Records

1229
13 APR 1229
Birth of Ludwig II. Herzog von Bayern in Heidelberg
Heidelberg
1294
2 FEB 1294
Age 65
Death of Ludwig II. Herzog von Bayern in Heidelberg
Heidelberg

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 13 APR 1229
    Event Place: Heidelberg

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Occupation

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 2 FEB 1294
    Event Place: Heidelberg

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