- and her
other residences, the
Leuchtenberg Palais in Munich,
Schloss Leutstetten, and
Schloss Hohenschwangau. In 1936 she was sent to
England to be educated...
- the head of König
Ludwig Schlossbrauerei.
Luitpold was born at Schloß
Leutstetten near Starnberg, in Bavaria. He is the only
surviving child of Prince...
-
family owned a castle. In 1945, his
family fled
Hungary and
settled at
Leutstetten near
Starnberg in Bavaria. On 19 July 1950,
Ludwig married his first...
- an Anglo-Bavarian. In his youth, he
spent much of his time at
Schloss Leutstetten, Starnberg, and at the family's
villa near Lindau, Lake Constance, where...
-
enabled Ludwig to
purchase an
estate at
Leutstetten in Bavaria. Over the years,
Ludwig expanded the
Leutstetten estate until it
became one of the largest...
- and a
Major General in the
Bavarian Army.
Franz was born at
Schloss Leutstetten, Starnberg, Bavaria. He was the
third son of King
Ludwig III of Bavaria...
- Paul in the
little village of
Rieden near her
family home at
Schloss Leutstetten.[citation needed] Her
husband remarried a year
later to
Countess Anna...
- Waldbott-B****enheim, née Oettingen-Wallerstein on
horseback on a hill near
Leutstetten;
Leutstetten Castle in the
background by
Albrecht Adam, 1850/1855...
-
Count Antonius Schaffgotsch. The
family mostly lived on
their farms at
Leutstetten south of Munich,
where Maria Theresa cultivated rose gardens.
Maria Theresa...
- with
numerous refugees from Hungary, they
moved into an
outbuilding of
Leutstetten Castle near Starnberg,
which was
occupied by an
Allied commission, where...