Talk:King of Bavaria
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List of kings of Bavaria
See also List of rulers of Bavaria and History of Bavaria.
- Maximilian I Joseph 1805–1825
- Ludwig I Augustus 1825–1848
- Maximilian II 1848–1864
- Ludwig II 1864–1886
- Otto 1886–1913 (d.1916)
- Prince Luitpold of Bavaria, Regent 1886–1912
* Prince Ludwig of Bavaria, Regent 1912–1913 * Ludwig III 1913–1918
- I'm assuming it's an error that the emboldened two link to the same page. I don't know anything at all on this subject, but if I can get the answer by Google then I'll change it. If not, someone who knows what's up please fix this. Also please note that I'm just now getting into participating in Wikipedia and am still figuring out the formatting and all.
-Recnilgiarc
- No, it's no error. Prince-Regen Ludwig became King Ludwig III when Otto died. - Nik42 05:39, 23 May 2005 (UTC)
- Or rather, when Ludwig had convinced King Otto to abdicate in 1913. Otto died only in 1916.
Could the title of this page be changed to "Kingdom of Bavaria", to match similar pages on now-extinct German Kingdoms? There isn't a page on Kingdom of Bavaria, and this is a good start to one. - Ozzy Marco
Voided prank-
[edit]This paragraph was inserted by prankster User:Woofe705 cooperating with an IP, but was detected and deleted. --Wetman 01:53, 25 September 2007 (UTC)
Ludwig's marriage
[edit]Doesn't Ludwig's new non-dynastic marriage disinherit him? --95.24.69.191 (talk) 20:14, 21 May 2023 (UTC)
Prince Maximilian of Bavaria (born 2021)
[edit]Prince Maximilian of Bavaria (born 2021), son of Heinrich, is not in line? --95.24.69.191 (talk) 20:29, 21 May 2023 (UTC)