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      • Otto (German: Otto Wilhelm Luitpold Adalbert Waldemar; 27 April 1848 – 11 October 1916) was King of Bavaria from 1886 until 1913.
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  2. Prince Luitpold of Bavaria 18861912; Prince Ludwig of Bavaria 1912—1913; Luitpold: Prince Regent of Bavaria 1886: 1912: Wittelsbach: His Royal Highness Luitpold, Prince Regent of Bavaria, Duke of Bavaria, of Franconia and in Swabia, Count Palatine of the Rhine. Son of Ludwig I, Prince Regent of Bavaria for kings Ludwig II and Otto. Ludwig ...

  3. The Kingdom of Bavaria in 1808, including Tyrol The Electorate (1778) and the Kingdom of Bavaria (1815) When Napoleon established the Confederation of the Rhine , and Bavaria became a kingdom in 1806, its land area doubled.

  4. Prince Luitpold of Bavaria 10 June 1886 – 12 December 1912; Prince Ludwig of Bavaria 12 December 1912 – 5 November 1913; Ludwig III: King of Bavaria: 5 November 1913: 13 November 1918: Wittelsbach: Cousin of Otto, son of Prince Luitpold and grandson of Ludwig I. Prince regent from 1912 until 1913.

  5. Apr 23, 2024 · Oct. 11, 1916, Schloss Fürstenreid, near Munich (aged 68) Title / Office: king (1886-1913), Bavaria. Otto (born April 27, 1848, Munich—died Oct. 11, 1916, Schloss Fürstenreid, near Munich) was an insane king of Bavaria, the younger son of King Maximilian II. Otto fell insane in 1872 and, from 1880 onward, had to be kept under strict ...

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  6. He was finally removed in 1913, when his cousin, the Regent, took the title of King. Otto was however allowed to keep the title “King of Bavaria” until he died 3 years later, which means that there were 2 Kings of Bavaria in that period. The first Prince-Regent (1886-1912) of Otto was his uncle Prince Luitpold (1821-1912).

  7. 1886: 1913: Wittelsbach: His Majesty Otto, King of Bavaria, Duke of Franconia and in Swabia, Count Palatine of the Rhine. Son of Maximilian II. Otto was mentally ill throughout his reign, and his functions were carried out by the following prince regents: Prince Luitpold of Bavaria 1886–1912; Prince Ludwig of Bavaria 1912—1913; Prince ...

  8. Louis III (born Jan. 7, 1845, Munich [Germany]—died Oct. 18, 1921, Sárvár, Hung.) was the last king of Bavaria, from 1913 to 1918, when the revolution of November 7–8 brought the rule of the Wittelsbach dynasty to an end. In 1868 he married Maria Theresa, daughter of the archduke Ferdinand of Austria-Este.

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