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  1. Biography Of Bavaria; house of Wittelsbach, son of Rupert III and Elizabeth of Nuremberg (qq.v.); Elector Palatine from 1410; married first Blanche of England (q.v.), by whom one son, Rupert, then Matilda of Savoy (q.v.), by whom he had Ludwig IV (q.v.), Frederick, Rupert, Archbishop of Cologne, and Margaret, a nun

  2. Wilhelm F. Ludwig, nacido en 1879 en el Imperio Alemán, emigró a los Estados Unidos junto a sus padres a la edad de 8 años. La familia se radicó en la ciudad de Chicago, y allí cambió su nombre a William. En una ocasión, William Ludwig, después de ver un desfile de los miembros del Primer Regimiento de la Guardia Nacional de Illinois ...

  3. WFL III Drums. 14,033 likes · 89 talking about this. We serve drummers with world-class instruments designed by Bill Ludwig III and built to give them th

  4. 3 de ene. de 2020 · That’s why William Ludwig’s new company WFLIII Drums has the perfect slogan: The Sound of Generations. It may be one of the truest tagline’s I’ve ever seen. William’s grandfather, William Ludwig Sr. started Ludwig & Ludwig along with his brother Theobold in 1909. From that time, the company and family name has had quite the journey.

  5. Ludwig III (Ludwig Luitpold Josef Maria Aloys Alfried; 7 January 1845 – 18 October 1921) was the last King of Bavaria, reigning from 1913 to 1918. Initially he served in the Bavarian military as a lieutenant and went on to hold the rank of Oberleutnant during the Austro-Prussian War. He entered politics at the age of 18 becoming a member of the Bavarian parliament and was a keen participant ...

  6. 1031-1056: Luis I el Barbudo (Ludwig I der Bärtige) 1056-1123: Luis II el Caballo (Ludwig II der Spinger) Landgraves de Turingia. 1131-1140: Luis I (Ludwig I, gobernante como conde desde 1123 y como landgrave desde 1131. 1140-1172: Luis II el Férreo (Ludwig II der Eiserne) 1172-1190: Luis III el Benigno (Ludwig III der Milde) 1190-1217: Hermann I

  7. Anif declaration. The Anif declaration ( German: Anifer Erklärung) was issued by Ludwig III, King of Bavaria, on 12 November 1918 at Anif Palace, Austria. [1] It was a declaration in which the monarch relieved all civil servants and military personnel from their oath of loyalty to him. Although he never used the word " abdication ," the new ...