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  1. Hace 2 días · On 12 November 1918 Ludwig III issued the Anif declaration (German: Anifer Erklärung) at Anif Palace in Austria, in which he released his soldiers and officials from their oath of loyalty to him and ended the 738-year rule of the House of Wittelsbach in Bavaria.

  2. 8 de may. de 2024 · König Ludwig III. von Bayern-Marsch [German march] - YouTube. Dr. Ludwig. 280K subscribers. Subscribed. 25. 67 views 20 minutes ago. Composed by Georg Fürst, dedicated in mid-January 1914...

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  3. 14 de may. de 2024 · King Ludwig III. King Ludwig III of Bavaria, may have been Hitler's first association with the Kaiserreich nobility. At the outbreak of World War I, Ludwig III received a petition from Adolf Hitler, asking for permission to join the Bavarian Army.

  4. Hace 4 días · Karl Ludwig of Austria 1833–1896: Franz Joseph 1830–1916 President of the German Confederation Emperor of Austria r. 1848–1916: Elisabeth of Austria 1837–1898: Victoria 1840–1901 Princess Royal: Frederick III 1831–1888 German Emperor r. 1888: Frederick I 1826–1907 Grand Duke of Baden: Louise of Prussia 1838–1923: Otto Franz 1865 ...

  5. Hace 4 días · Ludwig Wittgenstein (1889-1951) es uno de los filósofos más importantes del siglo XX. Su trabajo inicia el célebre «giro lingüístico» de la filosofía, un cambio en la forma de abordar los tradicionales problemas filosóficos. Sus dos libros revolucionaron el panorama filosófico y fueron fundacionales para nuevas corrientes ...

  6. 2 de may. de 2024 · Ludwig III, King of Bavaria: Part of the Republic of Germany: Berg: 1813: Napoleon Louis Bonaparte, Grand Duke of Berg: Part of the Kingdom of Prussia: Bohemia: 1918: Karel III, King of Bohemia (Emperorof Austria) Czechoslovak Republic: Brunswick: 1918: Ernst August, Duke of Brunswick: Part of the Republic of Germany: Bulgaria: 1946 ...

  7. 1 de may. de 2024 · Rupert was a German king from 1400 and, as Rupert III, elector Palatine of the Rhine from 1398. A member of the Wittelsbach dynasty, he was chosen king by the German ecclesiastical electors on Aug. 22, 1400, to succeed Wenceslas, who had been deposed the day before by the German princes.