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  1. In 1802, the university was renamed the Ludwig Maximilian University in honour of its two founders, Louis IX, Duke of Bavaria and Maximilian I, Elector of Bavaria. The Minister of Education, Maximilian von Montgelas , initiated a number of reforms that sought to modernize the rather conservative and Jesuit-influenced university.

  2. Sep 15, 2023 · The institution was then renamed Ludwig Maximilian University in honor of its founder and the ruling monarch. The University of Ingolstadt, later renamed Ludwig Maximilian University, was founded by Duke Ludwig IX of Bavaria in 1472.

  3. Sep 7, 2016 · Established by Duke Ludwig IX in 1472, King Maximilian I of Bavaria then moved the faculty to Landshut in 1800, and two years later it was renamed Ludwig-Maximilian-Universität in honor of its founder.

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  4. www.lmu.de › en › about-lmu1852 - LMU Munich

    In 1852 King Maximilian II founded the Royal Athenaeum, which was renamed Royal Maximilianeum five years later. Its aim was to enable the most gifted high-school graduates in the kingdom – irrespective of their social origins – to study at LMU.

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  5. Over the centuries, many of these universities were closed, later re-opened and sometimes changed their location. For example, the university founded in Ingolstadt first moved to Landshut in 1800 and from there to Munich in 1826, where it is now known as Ludwig Maximilian University.

  6. King Maximilian I officially named the university Ludwig-Maximilians-University in 1802 in honor of its founders and it retains that name to this day. LMU has more than 50,000 students (including 7,400 international students)—30,000 (7,400) women and 20,000 (4,700) men.

  7. The university got its current name during a stopover in Landshut in 1802. Its name honours the founder and reigning Maximilian IV Joseph. King Ludwig I finally brought the university to Munich in 1826. He wanted to have it as close as possible to the political and cultural centre.

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