Duke Ludwig Wilhelm in Bavaria (1831–1920)

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Ludwig Wilhelm
Duke in Bavaria
Ludwig Wilhelm in Bayern.jpg
Born(1831-06-21)21 June 1831
Munich, German Empire
Died6 November 1920(1920-11-06) (aged 89)
Munich, Weimar Republic
Burial
Ostfriedhof, Munich
Spouse
(m. 1859; died 1891)

(m. 1892; div. 1913)
IssueCountess Marie Larisch von Moennich
Karl Emanuel, Baron von Wallersee
HouseWittelsbach
FatherDuke Maximilian Joseph in Bavaria
MotherPrincess Ludovika of Bavaria

Ludwig Wilhelm (Munich, 21 June 1831 – Munich, 6 November 1920) was a Duke in Bavaria and a member of the ducal branch of the House of Wittelsbach.

Biography[]

Ludwig Wilhelm (often called Louis) was the eldest child of Duke Maximilian Joseph in Bavaria and Princess Ludovika of Bavaria, and was the brother of Empress Sisi.

He pursued a career in the Royal Bavarian Army, becoming a major in the 1st Royal Bavarian Chevau-légers "Emperor Nicholas of Russia" and eventually rising to the rank of General of the Cavalry by July 1883.

Relationships and issue[]

He renounced his rights as firstborn to marry the actress Henriette Mendel, who was created Baroness von Wallersee on their marriage.[1]

Louis became father in 1858 of a daughter Marie Louise Mendel, who, as Marie Louise von Larisch-Wallersee ("jene Gräfin Larisch"), was later involved in the Mayerling Incident.

In 1859 his son Karl Emanuel was born but died shortly after. Following the death of Baroness Wallersee died in 1891, Louis remarried in 1892 to actress Antonie Barth, who was created Baroness von Bartolf. The marriage ended in divorce in 1913, after it was discovered that she had an extramarital affair with her second husband, from which she bore a daughter.

Death[]

In November 1920 Louis died of a cardiac arrest-induced stroke and is buried in Munich's Ostfriedhof.

Honours[]

He received the following orders and decorations:[2]

Ancestry[]

References[]

  1. ^ "Mendel, Henriette." 1906 Jewish Encyclopedia.
  2. ^ Hof- und - Staatshandbuch des Königreichs Bayern (1908), "Landtag des Königreiches: Mitglieder der Kammer der Reichsräte", p. 157
  3. ^ Hof- und Staats-Handbuch des Großherzogtum Baden (1910), "Großherzogliche Orden", p. 40
  4. ^ Hof- und Staats-Handbuch des Großherzogtum Hessen (1879), "Großherzogliche Orden und Ehrenzeichen" p. 10
  5. ^ "Ritter-Orden", Hof- und Staatshandbuch der Österreichisch-Ungarischen Monarchie, 1918, pp. 50, 54, retrieved 6 April 2021
  6. ^ Staatshandbuch für den Freistaat Sachsen: 1873. Heinrich. 1873. p. 3.
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