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- ministers-president. Note that Dukes called Louis are usually numbered from Louis the Kelheimer (r. 1189–1231), although four Dukes of Bavaria had been called Louis before...
- the town of Landshut was founded by Duke Louis I, Duke of Bavaria the Kelheimer. He established Castle Trausnitz and built a small church on the site...
- d.1159 Conrad I Count of Scheyern in Dachau-Valley † 1175 Louis I the Kelheimer Duke of Bavaria r. 1183-1231 1173 -1231 Otto VIII Count Palatine of Bavaria...
- I (German: Ludwig; 23 December 1173 – 15 September 1231), called the Kelheimer or of Kelheim, since he was born and died at Kelheim, was the Duke of...
- on 6 October 2007. Retrieved 2022-04-28. Uhr, 04 August 2009 20:00. "Kelheimer Werften: Schiffbruch mit Superyachten". Mittelbayerische Zeitung (in German)...
- Ruler Born Reign Death Ruling part Consort Notes Louis I the Kelheimer 23 December 1173 1214–1231 15 September 1231 County Palatine of the Rhine Ludmilla...
- deliverable. Breitenbrunner stone was suggested as a substitute for the Kelheimer stone, and stone from Jois was used as a cheaper alternative to the Kaiserstein...
- 1991 Kaufpark Göttingen Göttingen Lower-Saxony 12880 www.kauf-park.de Kelheimer EKZ Kelheim Bavaria 19000 1996 www.kelheimereinkaufscenter.de Kö Galerie...
- (ger. Harzer Rotvieh) and the Vogtland cattle. Westerwald cattle and Kelheimer cattle got completely absorbed into German Red cattle. Their trace is...
- – Henry V, Count (1195–1213) Henry VI, Count (1213–1214) Louis I the Kelheimer, Count (1214–1231) Otto II the Illustrious, Count (1231–1253) Louis II...