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Ludwig I (before 31 October 1412 – 23/24 September 1450) was Count of Württemberg from 1419 and then count of Württemberg-Urach until his death in 1450. Life. Ludwig was born before 31 October 1412, the eldest son of Count Eberhard IV and his wife Henriette, Countess of Mömpelgard. [1] .
Ludwig I. (Württemberg-Urach) Grabmal Ludwig I. von Württemberg und seiner Ehefrau Mechthild in der Stiftskirche Tübingen. Ludwig I. (* vor dem 31. Oktober 1412; † 23. September 1450 in Urach) war von 1419 bis 1450 Graf von Württemberg .
In 1442, the Treaty of Nürtingen was signed between Ulrich V and his brother Ludwig I. As a result, Württemberg was divided into two parts. Ulrich received the Stuttgart area (Württemberg-Stuttgart), including the towns of Bad Cannstatt, Göppingen, Marbach am Neckar, Neuffen, Nürtingen, Schorndorf and Waiblingen.
- Stuttgart
- Swabian German
- County
- Roman Catholic
Luis I (n. antes del 31 de octubre de 1412- Urach, 23/24? de septiembre de 1450) fue conde de Wurtemberg, desde 1419 hasta 1450. 1 Era hijo del conde Everardo IV y Enriqueta de Montbéliard. Después de la muerte de su padre el conde Everardo IV, él y su hermano Ulrico V quedaron bajo una regencia de 1419 a 1426.
- antes de 31 de octubre de 1412
- Everardo IV
Ludwig I (before 31 October 1412 – 23/24(?) September 1450 in Urach), Count of Württemberg. He was a son of count Eberhard IV and Henriette of Montbéliard. He reigned from 1419 until 1450. [1] After the death of his father count Eberhard IV, he and his brother Ulrich V were put under the tutelage from 1419
Born at Urach, he was the son of count Ludwig I and his wife Mechthild of the Palatinate, born as countess palatine by the Rhine. Count Eberhard V officially took charge of the government of Württemberg-Urach when he was still underage; Württemberg had been divided since 1442.
A new residence emerges Ludwig I von Württemberg. In the Treaty of Nürtingen, Württemberg was divided between brothers Ludwig I and Ulrich V. Count Ludwig I (1412–1450) received the Urach portion and subsequently decided to expand Urach as his new residence. He elevated Urach Palace to a residential palace.