Louis the Bavarian
Louis IV |
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King of the Romans until 1330 with Frederick the Handsome
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Reign |
20 October 1314 – 11 October 1347 |
Coronation |
25 November 1314 (Aachen) |
Predecessor |
Henry VII |
Successor |
Charles IV |
King of Italy |
Reign |
31 May 1327 – 11 October 1347 |
Coronation |
31 May 1327 (Milan) |
Predecessor |
Henry VII |
Successor |
Charles IV |
Holy Roman Emperor |
Reign |
1328 – 11 October 1347 |
Coronation |
17 January 1328 (Rome) |
Predecessor |
Henry VII |
Successor |
Charles IV |
Duke of Bavaria until 1317 with Rudolf I
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Reign |
1301 – 11 October 1347 |
Predecessor |
Rudolf I |
Successor |
Louis V, Stephen II, Louis VI, William I, Albert I and Otto V
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Born |
April 5, 1282 Munich
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Died |
11 October 1347(1347-10-11) (aged 65)
Puch near Fürstenfeldbruck
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Burial |
Frauenkirche in Munich |
Spouse |
Beatrix of Świdnica Margaret II, Countess of Holland
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Issue |
Matilda, Margravine of Meissen Louis V, Duke of Bavaria Stephen II, Duke of Bavaria Louis VI, Duke of Bavaria William I, Duke of Bavaria Albert I, Duke of Bavaria Beatrice, Queen of Sweden Otto V, Duke of Bavaria
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House |
House of Wittelsbach |
Father |
Louis II, Duke of Bavaria |
Mother |
Matilda of Habsburg |
Religion |
Roman Catholicism |
Louis IV (German: Ludwig; 1 April 1282 – 11 October 1347), called the Bavarian, of the house of Wittelsbach, was King of the Romans from 1314, King of Italy from 1327, and Holy Roman Emperor from 1328.
Louis IV was Duke of Upper Bavaria from 1294/1301 together with his elder brother Rudolf I, served as Margrave of Brandenburg until 1323, as Count Palatine of the Rhine until 1329, and he became Duke of Lower Bavaria in 1340. He obtained the titles Count of Hainaut, Holland, Zeeland, and Friesland in 1345 when his wife Margaret inherited them.
Louis was born in Munich, the son of Louis II, Duke of Upper Bavaria and Count Palatine of the Rhine, and Matilda, a daughter of King Rudolph I.
Though Louis was partly educated in Vienna and became co-regent of his brother Rudolf I in Upper Bavaria in 1301 with the support of his Habsburg mother and her brother, King Albert I, he quarrelled with the Habsburgs from 1307 over possessions in Lower Bavaria. A civil war against his brother Rudolf due to new disputes on the partition of their lands was ended in 1313, when peace was made at Munich.
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