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Ludwig IV Emperor The Holy Roman Empire 1282–1347 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: Apr 01, 1282

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

Death Date: Oct 11, 1347

Death Location: Kloster, Furstenfeldbruck, Bayern, Germany,

Father: Ludwig Bavaria

Mother: Mathilde Austria

Spouse(s): Beatrycza Glogau, Margaretha HOLLAND

Children(s): Stefan LANDSHUT, Ludwig BAVARIA, Mechtild VONBAYERN, Wilhelm BAVARIA, Child BAVARIA, William V, Lodewijk VanWittelsbach, Mathilde Bavaria, Anna BAVARIA, Ludwig Bavaria, Ludwig Reichertshofen, Baron Ludwig, Albrecht BAVARIA, Otto Bavaria, Ludwik Luben, Ludwig Wittelsbach, Elisabeth BAVARIA, Margarethe BAVARIA, Beatrix BAVARIA, Margarethe Bavaria, Otto Bavaria, Beatrix BAVARIA, Wilhelm Bavaria

The story of Ludwig IV Emperor The Holy Roman Empire began in 1282 in München, Amberg-Sulzbach, Bayern, Germany. Ludwig IV Emperor The Holy Roman Empire married Beatrycza Beatrix Of Glogau, Margaretha Countess Of Holland, and had children including Albrecht I Of Bavaria, Anna Of Bavaria, Baron Ludwig, Beatrix Of Bavaria, Child Ludwig Iv Daughter Bavaria, Elisabeth Of Bavaria, Lodewijk De Vanwittelsbach, Ludwig Of Bavaria, Ludwig Vi Of Bavaria, Ludwig Von Reichertshofen, Ludwig Wittelsbach, Ludwik I Brieg Luben, Margarethe Of Bavaria, Mathilde Of Bavaria, Mechtild Vonbayern, Otto V Of Lower Bavaria, Stefan Ii Of Bavaria Landshut, Wilhelm I Of Bavaria, William Hainault Holland V. Ludwig IV Emperor The Holy Roman Empire passed away in 1347 in Kloster, Furstenfeldbruck, Bayern, Germany,.

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  • The story of Ludwig IV Emperor The Holy Roman Empire began in 1282 in München, Amberg-Sulzbach, Bayern, Germany.
  • Ludwig IV Emperor The Holy Roman Empire married Beatrycza Beatrix Of Glogau, Margaretha Countess Of Holland, and had children including Albrecht I Of Bavaria, Anna Of Bavaria, Baron Ludwig, Beatrix Of Bavaria, Child Ludwig Iv Daughter Bavaria, Elisabeth Of Bavaria, Lodewijk De Vanwittelsbach, Ludwig Of Bavaria, Ludwig Vi Of Bavaria, Ludwig Von Reichertshofen, Ludwig Wittelsbach, Ludwik I Brieg Luben, Margarethe Of Bavaria, Mathilde Of Bavaria, Mechtild Vonbayern, Otto V Of Lower Bavaria, Stefan Ii Of Bavaria Landshut, Wilhelm I Of Bavaria, William Hainault Holland V.
  • Ludwig IV Emperor The Holy Roman Empire passed away in 1347 in Kloster, Furstenfeldbruck, Bayern, Germany,.

Immediate Family

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Ludwig Empire's Ancestors

Self
Ludwig Empire
1282–1347
Birth Place: München, Amberg-Sulzbach, Bayern, Germany
Parents
Ludwig II Upper Bavaria
1229–1293
Heidelberg, Heidelberg, Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany,
Mathilde (Of) Austria
1251–1304
Habsburg, Aargau, Switzerland
Grandparents
Otto (II Wittelsbach of) BAVARIA
1206–1253
Kelheim, Kelheim, Bayern, Germany,
Agnes (Countess Of) RHEIN
1202–1267
, , Rheinland-Pfalz, Germany
Great-Grandparents
Louis BAVARIA
1173–1231
Ludmila BOHEMIA
1170–1240
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Otto WITTELSBACH
1117–1183
Agnes Looz
1146–1191

Ludwig Empire's Descendants

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Ludwig (IV Emperor The Holy Roman) Empire (Apr 01, 1282–Oct 11, 1347) m. Beatrycza (Beatrix Of) Glogau (1290–Aug 24, 1322) m. Margaretha (Countess Of) HOLLAND (1311–Jun 23, 1356)
  1. 1. Stefan (Ii of BAVARIA) LANDSHUT 1313–1375 m. Elizabeth (of) Sicily 1309–1349 m. Margarethe (Burgravine Of) Nurnberg 1333–1377
    1. 1. Friedrich (of BAVARIA) LANDSHUT 1339–1393
    2. 2. Stefan (Iii of BAVARIA) INGOLSTADT 1337–1413
    3. 3. Agnes (Of) Bavaria 1338–1393
    4. 4. Johann (II Duke of Bavaria-Munchen Von) Wittlesbach 1341–1397 m. Catherine (Duchess of) Gorz 1350–1391
      1. 1. Ernst (Of) Bavaria 1373–1438 m. Elisabetta Visconti 1374–1432
        1. 1. Albert (von Wittelsbach of Bavaria-Munich) III 1401–1460 m. Anna (GRUBENHAGEN OF) BRUNSWICK 1414–1474 m. Agnes Bernauer 1411–1435 m. BRUNSWICK (GRUBENHAGEN) Anna 1414–1474
        2. 2. Amalie (Duchess of) Bavaria 1408–1432
        3. 3. Elisabeth (of) Bavaria 1406–1468
        4. 4. Beatrix (Duchess of) Bavaria 1403–1446
      2. 2. Sofie (The Germans) Bohemia 1376–1425
      3. 3. William (III of) Bavaria 1375–1435
  2. 2. Ludwig (of) BAVARIA 1347–1348
  3. 3. Mechtild VONBAYERN 1313–1346
  4. 4. Wilhelm (I of) BAVARIA 1330–1388
  5. 5. Child (Ludwig Iv Daughter) BAVARIA 1314–1319
  6. 6. William (Hainault Holland) V –1389
  7. 7. Lodewijk (De) VanWittelsbach 1328–1365
  8. 8. Mathilde (Of) Bavaria 1309–1346
  9. 9. Anna (Of) BAVARIA 1345–1351
  10. 10. Ludwig (VI of) Bavaria 1328–1365
  11. 11. Ludwig (Von) Reichertshofen 1310–
  12. 12. Baron Ludwig 1300–1338
  13. 13. Albrecht (I Of) BAVARIA 1336–1404
  14. 14. Otto (V Of Lower) Bavaria 1346–1379
  15. 15. Ludwik (I Brieg) Luben 1311–1398
  16. 16. Ludwig Wittelsbach 1315–1349
  17. 17. Elisabeth (Of) BAVARIA 1329–1402
  18. 18. Margarethe (Of) BAVARIA 1325–1374
  19. 19. Beatrix (Of) BAVARIA 1344–1359
  20. 20. Margarethe (Of) Bavaria 1325–1402
  21. 21. Otto (V Of Lower) Bavaria 1346–1379
  22. 22. Beatrix (Of) BAVARIA 1344–1359
  23. 23. Wilhelm (I of) Bavaria 1330–1388

Ludwig Empire's Timeline

2 Records

1282
Apr 01, 1282
Birth of Ludwig IV Emperor The Holy Roman Empire in München, Amberg-Sulzbach, Bayern, Germany
München, Amberg-Sulzbach, Bayern, Germany
1347
Oct 11, 1347
Age 65
Death of Ludwig IV Emperor The Holy Roman Empire in Kloster, Furstenfeldbruck, Bayern, Germany,
Kloster, Furstenfeldbruck, Bayern, Germany,

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: Apr 01, 1282
    Event Place: München, Amberg-Sulzbach, Bayern, Germany

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

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