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  1. Ludwig I or Louis I (German: Ludwig I.; 25 August 1786 – 29 February 1868) was King of Bavaria from 1825 until the 1848 revolutions in the German states. When he was crown prince, he was involved in the Napoleonic Wars. As king, he encouraged Bavaria's industrialization, initiating the Ludwig Canal between the rivers Main and the Danube.

  2. Ludwig I or Louis I ( German: Ludwig I.; 25 August 1786 – 29 February 1868) was King of Bavaria from 1825 until the 1848 revolutions in the German states. When he was crown prince, he was involved in the Napoleonic Wars. As king, he encouraged Bavaria's industrialization, initiating the Ludwig Canal between the rivers Main and the Danube.

  3. Nov 1, 2021 · 2.5K. 74K views 2 years ago. Ludwig I was a great art-lover, and much like his grandson Ludwig II, he would leave an impressive architectural legacy behind. He was on a quest to turn Munich...

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  4. Ludwig I | king of Bavaria | Britannica. Contents. Ludwig I. king of Bavaria. Learn about this topic in these articles: construction of canal. In Main-Danube Canal. In 1837, under Ludwig I of Bavaria, work began on a canal between Bamberg and Kelheim, following much the same route as the modern canal.

  5. Learn how Ludwig I transformed Munich into a city of art and culture, inspired by antiquity and Italy. Discover his legacy of museums, monuments, beer gardens and Oktoberfest.

  6. Ludwig I or Louis I (born 25 August 1786 – died 29 February 1868) was the King of Bavaria from 1825 until the 1848 revolutions. He was born in the Hôtel des Deux-Ponts in Strasbourg, his father Maximilian I Joseph of Bavaria was an officer in the French army at Strasbourg .

  7. Ludwig I, King of Bavaria. primary name:Ludwig I. other name:Ludwig I of Bavaria. Details. individual; royal/imperial; Bavarian; Male. Life dates. 1786-1868. Biography. Son of Maximilian I, whom he succeeded in 1825; previously known as Prince Royal of Bavaria. 1810, married Theresa (1792-1854), daughter of Frederick Duke of Saxe ...

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