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  1. The Wittelsbach rulers of Bavaria held the title King of Bavaria from 1806 until 1918. The prince-elector of Bavaria, Maximilian IV Joseph formally assumed the title King Maximilian I of Bavaria on 1 January 1806.

  2. The King of Bavaria (German: König von Bayern) was a title held by the hereditary Wittelsbach rulers of Bavaria in the state known as the Kingdom of Bavaria from 1805 until 1918, when the kingdom was abolished.

  3. The Kingdom of Bavaria (German: Königreich Bayern; Bavarian: Kinereich Bayern; spelled Baiern until 1825) was a German state that succeeded the former Electorate of Bavaria in 1806 and continued to exist until 1918.

  4. 15 de nov. de 2021 · What happened to Bavaria’s monarchy? By Jessica Storoschuk. 15th November 2021. The Bavarian Royal Family had several notable members, including King Ludwig II (The Swan King) and Empress...

  5. Kings in the constitutional state. At the royal blue wall, all Bavarian rulers are united: Max I, Joseph with Caroline, Ludwig I to Therese, Otto of Greece and Amalie, Max II with Marie and the children, Ludwig II and his brother Otto, Prince Regent Luitpold and Ludwig III, the last king of Bavaria.

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  6. In 888, Bavaria emerged as a stem duchy from the fragmentation of the Frankish empire, when the Germanic Roman Emperors gained undisputed command over the Germany section of the empire. Judith of Bavaria was the mother of Charles II the Bald of the Western Franks.

  7. Capital: Munich. Last Ruler: King Ludwig III ruled 1913-1918, (Regent 1912-1913) Official Residences: Schloss Nymphenburg, Residenzschloss in Munich, Leuchtenburg Palace, Schloss Wildenwart etc. One of the oldest Catholic dynasties in Germany is the Wittelsbachs.