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  1. In the Treaty of Pavia (1329) Louis IV released the Palatinate of the Rhine passing the Bavarian Upper Palatinate to the sons of Rudolf I. After John I the Child's death in 1340, Louis IV unified the Bavarian duchy. Rudolph I the Stammerer: 4 October 1274: 1294–1317: 12 August 1319: Upper Bavaria: Matilda of Nassau 1 September 1294 Nuremberg ...

  2. Franz Josef Strauss, the Minister-President of Bavaria from 1978 to 1988, was a strong supporter of the Bavarian monarchy. The pretenders to the throne of Bavaria since the end of the monarchy in 1918 have been: Ludwig III of Bavaria (1845–1921), 1918–1921. Rupprecht, Crown Prince of Bavaria (1869–1955), 1921–1955.

  3. All German monarchies are abolished upon the defeat of the German empire in the First World War. Bavaria is recreated as a constituent part of the new federal Germany and its future fortunes would be tied to this new political creation. Hereditary Kings of Bavaria AD 1918 - Present Day

  4. See List of monarchs of Bavaria for these. Royal Bavaria. Current heir. Franz Bonaventura Adalbert Maria Herzog von Bayern (born 14 July 1933), styled His Royal Highness The Duke of Bavaria, is head of the Wittelsbach family, the former ruling family of the Kingdom of Bavaria.

  5. If it says “Notable Issue” before a name, that means not all of the children for the parent of that person are listed. Also listed below are links to Bavarian Miscellaneous Articles and various Bavarian Content Areas. House of Wittelsbach – Dukes, Electors, Kings of Bavaria (1180–1918) Kingdom of Bavaria (1806 – 1918)

  6. 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...

  7. He was finally removed in 1913, when his cousin, the Regent, took the title of King. Otto was however allowed to keep the title “King of Bavaria” until he died 3 years later, which means that there were 2 Kings of Bavaria in that period. The first Prince-Regent (1886-1912) of Otto was his uncle Prince Luitpold (1821-1912).