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Luitpold kept his role as Prince Regent until he died in 1912 and was succeeded by his son Ludwig.
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Luitpold and role
During the rule of his brother Maximilian II ( 1848 – 64 ), Luitpold did not play a significant political role.
Luitpold and Prince
In Germany, the title Prinzregent ( literally prince regent ) is most commonly associated with Prince Luitpold of Bavaria, who served as regent for two of his nephews, King Ludwig II of Bavaria, who was declared mentally incompetent in 1886, and King Otto of Bavaria ( who had been declared insane in 1875 ) from 1886 until 1912.
When Wilhelm I was proclaimed German Emperor on 18 January 1871 at the Palace of Versailles, Prince Otto and his uncle Luitpold represented Ludwig, who refused to participate.
On 10 June 1886, the Bavarian cabinet declared King Ludwig II unable to rule and apppointed his uncle Luitpold as Prince Regent.
Ludwig was born in Munich, the eldest son of Prince Luitpold of Bavaria and of his wife, Archduchess Augusta of Austria ( daughter of Grand Duke Leopold II of Tuscany ).
Luitpold had been an active participant in the deposition of his nephew, King Ludwig II of Bavaria, and had also acted as Prince Regent for his other nephew, King Otto of Bavaria.
As leader of the largest party in the Bavarian Landtag, in 1912 Hertling was appointed Bavarian Minister-President and Minister for Foreign Affairs by Luitpold, Prince Regent of Bavaria.
The coat of arms, conferred on 17 January 1911 by Prince Regent Luitpold and borne ever since, is a combination of the 17th-century community seal, which is no longer on hand, and a smaller version of the arms borne by the family Schad, whose members called themselves Schad von Ostheim.
His full title was His Royal Highness Rupprecht Maria Luitpold Ferdinand, Crown Prince of Bavaria, Duke of Bavaria, of Franconia and in Swabia, Count Palatine of the Rhine.
He is buried in the crypt of the Theatinerkirche in Munich near his grandfather Prince Luitpold and great-great-grandfather King Maximilian I, between his first wife Duchess Maria Gabrielle and his oldest son Prince Luitpold.
Leopold Maximilian Joseph Maria Arnulf, Prinz von Bayern ( 9 February 1846 – 28 September 1930 ) was born in Munich, the son of Prince Regent Luitpold of Bavaria ( 1821 – 1912 ) and his wife Archduchess Augusta of Austria ( 1825 – 1864 ).
* Prince Luitpold of Bavaria ( b. 1951 ), CEO of König Ludwig GmbH & Co. KG Schlossbrauerei Kaltenberg
In 1907, Prince Luitpold, regent of the Kingdom of Bavaria, selected the area near Grafenwöhr as the place best suited for training of the Bavarian Army.
This was unveiled in 1894 as a tribute by the city of Würzburg and the whole of Franconia to Prince Regent Luitpold, who was born in 1821 in the Würzburg Residence itself.
Luitpold, Prince Regent of Bavaria () ( 12 March 1821 – 12 December 1912 ), was the de facto ruler of Bavaria from 1886 to 1912, due to the incapacity of his nephews, King Ludwig II and King Otto.
Luitpold and Regent
On 10 June 1886, Luitpold's nephew King Ludwig II was declared mentally incompetent and Luitpold was named Regent.
Prince Regent Luitpold of Bavaria with his son Ludwig III of Bavaria | Ludwig, his grandson Rupprecht, Crown Prince of Bavaria | Rupprecht and his great-grandson Luitpold in the park of Nymphenburg Palace
Schwabing became very famous especially during the reign of Prince Regent Luitpold when numerous artists like Ludwig Ganghofer, Heinrich Mann, Thomas Mann, Oskar Panizza, Otto Julius Bierbaum, Frank Wedekind, Ernst von Wolzogen, Gustav Meyrink, Rainer Maria Rilke, Isolde Kurz, Ludwig Thoma, Max Halbe, Annette Kolb, Stefan George, Karl Wolfskehl, Ludwig Klages, Roda Roda, Christian Morgenstern, Max Dauthendey, Mechtilde Lichnowsky, Lion Feuchtwanger, Leonhard Frank, Joachim Ringelnatz, Claire Goll, Oskar Maria Graf, Hugo Ball, Hermann Kesten, Thomas Theodor Heine, Olaf Gulbransson, Bruno Paul, Eduard Thöny and Rudolf Wilke lived or worked there.
In 1904, she was created Countess von Hohenfelsen by Prince Regent Luitpold of Bavaria, making Vladimir Count Vladimir von Hohenfelsen.
It was reported by artist and writer Friedrich Pecht in the journal Die Kunst für Alle ( Art for All ) in 1886: " the painters Eduard Grützner and Ludwig Willroider were granted the title of " professor " by Luitpold, Prince Regent of Bavaria.
The New York Times described him as the favourite grandson of both the Emperor Franz Joseph I of Austria and the Prince Regent Luitpold of Bavaria.
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Leopold I ( died 994 ), also Luitpold or Liutpold, called the Illustrious ( der Erlauchte ), was the first Margrave of Austria from the House of Babenberg.
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