Louis III, Duke of Bavaria
Louis III. (February 9, 1269 – May 13, 1296) was duke of Lower Bavaria from 1290 until 1296 as co-regent with his brothers Otto III and Stephen I.
Biography
Louis was born in Landshut, the son of Henry XIII, Duke of Bavaria and Elizabeth of Hungary. His maternal grandparents were Béla IV of Hungary and Maria Laskarina.
When Henry died in February 1290, his three sons ruled Lower Bavaria. They were Otto III, Louis III, and Stephen I.[1]
Louis was known for his expensive holding of court which led to a tax increase. He was married to Isabelle, a daughter of Frederick III, Duke of Lorraine but died childless in 1296.
Footnotes
- ^ The encyclopædia britannica: a dictionary of arts, sciences, literature and general information, Volume 3, pages 546-547 (1910).
- v
- t
- e
- Duchy of Bavaria
- Upper Bavaria
- Lower Bavaria
- Bavaria-Ingolstadt
- Bavaria-Landshut
- Bavaria-Munich
- Bavaria-Straubing
- Garibald I (555–591)
- Tassilo I (591–610)
- Garibald II (610–625)
- Theodo (c.680–716)
- Theodbert (c.716–c.719)
- Theobald (c.716–c.719)
- Tassilo II (c.716–c.719)
- Grimoald (715–725)
- Hugbert (725–736)
- Odilo (736–748)
- Grifo (748)
- Tassilo III (748–788)
- Louis II the German (King: 817–843)
- Carloman (King: 876–880)
- Louis III the Younger (King: 880–882)
- Charles the Fat (King: 882–887)
- Engeldeo (Margrave: 890–895)
- Luitpold (Margrave: 895–907)
- Arnulf (907–937)
- Eberhard (937–938)
- Berthold (938–947)
- Henry I (947–955)
- Henry II the Quarrelsome (955–976, 985–995)
- Otto I (976–982)
- Henry III the Younger (983–985)
- Henry IV (995–1004, 1009–1017)
- Henry V (1004–1009, 1017–1026)
- Henry VI (1026–1042)
- Henry VII (1042–1047)
- Conrad I (1049–1053)
- Henry VIII (1053–1054, 1055–1061)
- Conrad II (1054–1055)
- Otto of Nordheim (1061–1070)
- Welf I (1070–1077, 1096–1101)
- Henry VIII (1077–1096)
- Welf II (1101–1120)
- Henry IX the Black (1120–1126)
- Henry X (1126–1138)
- Leopold I (1139–1141)
- Henry XI Jasomirgott (1143–1156)
- Henry XII the Lion (1156–1180)
- Otto the Redhead (1180–1183)
- Agnes of Loon (Regent: 1183–1191)
- Louis I (1183–1231)
- Otto the Illustrious (1231–1253)
- Louis II the Strict (1253–1255; Upper: 1255–1294)
- Henry XIII (Lower: 1253–1290)
- Louis III (Lower: 1290–1296)
- Stephen I (Lower: 1290–1310)
- Otto III (Lower: 1290–1312)
- Matilda (Upper: Regent: 1294–1302)
- Rudolph I (Upper: 1294–1317)
- Henry XV the Natternberger (Lower: 1312–1333)
- Otto VI (Lower: 1310–1334)
- Henry XIV (Lower: 1310–1339)
- John I the Child (Lower: 1339–1340)
- Louis IV (Upper: 1301–1340; 1340–1347)
- Otto V, (1347–1349; Upper: 1349–1351; Landshut: 1373–1379)
- Louis V the Brandenburger, (1347–1349; Upper: 1349–1361)
- Meinhard I (Upper: 1361–1363)
- Louis VI, (1347–1365)
- Stephen II, (1347–1349; Lower: 1349–1353; Landshut: 1353–1375; Upper: 1363)
- William I, (1347–1349; Lower: 1349–1353; Straubing: 1353–1388)
- Albert I, (1347–1349; Lower: 1349–1353; Straubing: 1353–1404)
- Albert II (Straubing: 1389–1397)
- William II (Straubing: 1404–1417)
- Jacqueline (Straubing: 1417-1429)
- John III the Pitiless (Straubing: 1417-1425)
- William III (Munich: 1397–1435; Straubing: 1429–1435)
- Ernest (Munich: 1397–1438; Straubing: 1429–1438)
- Frederick I the Wise (1375–1392; Landshut: 1392–1393)
- John II (1375–1392; Munich: 1392–1397)
- Stephen III the Magnificent (1375–1392; Ingolstadt: 1392–1413)
- Louis VII the Bearded (Ingolstadt: 1413–1443)
- Louis VIII the Hunchback (Ingolstadt: 1443–1445)
- Henry XVI the Rich (Landshut: 1393–1450; Ingolstadt: 1447–1450)
- Albert III (Munich: 1438–1460)
- John IV (Munich: 1460–1463)
- Sigismund (Munich: 1460–1467; Dachau: 1467–1501)
- Louis IX the Rich (Landshut: 1450–1479)
- George I the Rich (Landshut: 1479–1503)
- Albert IV the Wise (Munich: 1465–1505; 1505–1508)
- William IV the Steadfast (Munich: 1460–1508; Landshut: 1503–1508; 1508–1550)
- Louis X, Duke (1516–1545)
- Albert V the Magnanimous (1550–1579)
- William V the Pious (1579–1597)
- Maximilian I (1597–1623)