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  1. Ludwig's nickname of "the fairytale King" dates back to his time. His life came to a tragic and mysterious end on June 13th, 1886, where he was found dead in Lake Starnberg, Munich. The cause of his death remains to this day unsolved. When Max II of Bavaria died on March 10, 1864, Ludwig II became King of Bavaria at the young age of 18-1/2.

  2. Ludwig III, King of Bavaria. Also known as Ludwig III, King of Bavaria primary name: Ludwig III ...

  3. 9 de abr. de 2024 · It’s this year we will celebrate 10 years since Mr. William F. Ludwig III set his sights on the nuts and bolts of drums again. There’s something you should know about Ludwigs, and that’s that they just can’t stay away from engineering for very long. B 3 started spending time with his father and grandfather in the drum factory at just 10 ...

  4. 14 de nov. de 2016 · In September 1921, Ludwig took a trip to his Castle Nádasdy in Sárvár, Hungary. On October 18, 1921, King Ludwig III, the last king of Bavaria and last ruler of the House of Wittelsbach died. His body was brought back to Munich on November 5, 1921 and, despite fears of a movement to restore the monarchy, a state funeral was held with an ...

  5. 28 de ene. de 2020 · Deutsch: Ludwig III. von Bayern (* 7. Januar 1845 in München; † 18. Oktober 1921 auf Schloss Nádasdy in Sárvár, Ungarn) war Prinzregent und letzter bayerischer König (1913-1918). Mit seiner Absetzung 1918 endete die 738 Jahre währende Herrschaft der Wittelsbacher Dynastie. English: Ludwig III (Ludwig Leopold Joseph Maria Aloys Alfred ...

  6. www.wfliiidrums.com › info › Our-Story-60Our Story - WFLIII Drums

    At 59 years old, Bill Ludwig III was at a crossroads. Unfulfilled in his current work and longing to re-enter the drum business that he so loved. As a young man, B3 saw the fortunes of the American drum industry rise and fall and he knew the difficulties of starting a new company. But, like his grandfather before him, B3 knew that, as a Ludwig ...

  7. 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