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Ludwig Emperor Holy Roman Empire 1282–1347 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1 Apr 1282

Birth Location: München, Amberg-Sulzbach, Bayern, Germany

Death Date: 11 Oct 1347

Death Location: Kloster, Bayern, Germany

Father: Ludwig Bavaria

Mother: Mathilde Austria

Spouse(s): Beatrix Schlesien-Glogau, Margaretha dAvesnes

Children(s): Stefan Landshut, Mathilde Bavaria, Ludwik Luben, Mechtild VonBayern, Agnes Bavaria

Ludwig Emperor Holy Roman Empire was born in 1282 in München, Amberg-Sulzbach, Bayern, Germany, the child of Ludwig Ii Upper Bavaria And Mathilde Of Austria. Ludwig Emperor Holy Roman Empire married Beatrix Von Schlesien Glogau, Margaretha Countess Holland Davesnes, and had children including Agnes Of Bavaria, Ludwik I Brieg Luben, Mathilde Of Bavaria, Mechtild Vonbayern, Stefan Duke Bavaria Landshut. Ludwig Emperor Holy Roman Empire passed away in 1347 in Kloster, Bayern, Germany.

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  • Ludwig Emperor Holy Roman Empire was born in 1282 in München, Amberg-Sulzbach, Bayern, Germany, the child of Ludwig Ii Upper Bavaria And Mathilde Of Austria.
  • Ludwig Emperor Holy Roman Empire married Beatrix Von Schlesien Glogau, Margaretha Countess Holland Davesnes, and had children including Agnes Of Bavaria, Ludwik I Brieg Luben, Mathilde Of Bavaria, Mechtild Vonbayern, Stefan Duke Bavaria Landshut.
  • Ludwig Emperor Holy Roman Empire passed away in 1347 in Kloster, Bayern, Germany.

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Ludwig Empire's Ancestors

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Ludwig Empire
1282–1347
Birth Place: München, Amberg-Sulzbach, Bayern, Germany
Parents
Ludwig II Upper Bavaria
1229–1294
Bayern, Germany
Mathilde (Of) Austria
1251–1304
Habsburg, Aargau, Switzerland
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Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Ludwig Empire's Descendants

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Ludwig (Emperor Holy Roman) Empire (1 Apr 1282–11 Oct 1347) m. Beatrix (von) Schlesien-Glogau (1290–24 Aug 1322) m. Margaretha (Countess Holland) dAvesnes (1311–23 Jun 1356)
  1. 1. Stefan (Duke Bavaria) Landshut 1313–1375 m. Elizabeth (Isabella De) Sicily 1309–1349 m. Margarethe (Burgravine) Nurnberg 1333–1377
    1. 1. Stefan (Duke Bavaria) Ingolsta 1337–1413 m. Taddea Visconti 1351–1381
      1. 1. Isabeau (Isabelle Bavaria Consort) Wittelsbach 1371–1435 m. Charles (VI France DeVALOIS) Capet 1368–1422
        1. 1. Catherine (De) Valois 1401–1437 m. Henry (V England) Bolingbroke 1387–1422 m. Owen Tudor 1397–1461
        2. 2. Charles DeValois 1403–1461
        3. 3. Isabella DeValois 1389–1409
        4. 4. Marie DeValois 1393–1438
        5. 5. Michelle (Valois Of) France 1400–1480
        6. 6. Philippe Valois 1407–1407
        7. 7. Catherine Valois 1401–1437 m. Owen Tudor 1397–1461 m. Henry (V England) Plantagenet 1387–1422
    2. 2. Friedrich (Bavaria) Landshut 1339–1393
    3. 3. Agnes Bavaria 1338–1393
  2. 2. Mathilde (Of) Bavaria 1309–1346
  3. 3. Ludwik (I Brieg) Luben 1311–1398
  4. 4. Mechtild VonBayern 1313–1346
  5. 5. Agnes (of) Bavaria 1313–1346

Ludwig Empire's Timeline

2 Records

1282
1 Apr 1282
Birth of Ludwig Emperor Holy Roman Empire in München, Amberg-Sulzbach, Bayern, Germany
München, Amberg-Sulzbach, Bayern, Germany
1347
11 Oct 1347
Age 65
Death of Ludwig Emperor Holy Roman Empire in Kloster, Bayern, Germany
Kloster, Bayern, Germany

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1 Apr 1282
    Event Place: München, Amberg-Sulzbach, Bayern, Germany

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 11 Oct 1347
    Event Place: Kloster, Bayern, Germany

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