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descent of the East
Frankish Luitpoldings has not been
conclusively established. The
progenitor of the family,
Margrave Luitpold of Bavaria,
possibly was...
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luitpold in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Luitpold may
refer to:
Luitpold,
Margrave of
Bavaria (died 907),
European ruler Luitpold, Prince...
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Luitpold Karl
Joseph Wilhelm Ludwig,
Prince Regent of
Bavaria (12
March 1821 – 12
December 1912), was the de
facto ruler of
Bavaria from 1886 to 1912,...
- The
Luitpold-Gymnasium is a
secondary school in Munich, Germany. It is
located in the
Lehel city district,
close to Munich's Old Town, and has a long tradition...
- Otto (German: Otto
Wilhelm Luitpold Adalbert Waldemar; 27
April 1848 – 11
October 1916) was King of
Bavaria from 1886
until 1913. However, he
never actively...
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religions or unknown: 227 (0.06%)
Luitpoldings Berthold I (927–938)
Henry I (976–978)
Salian dynasty Otto I (978–985)
Luitpoldings Henry I (985–989), again, Duke...
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younger brother Berthold. In 948, King Otto
finally disempowered the
Luitpoldings and
installed his
younger brother Henry I as
Bavarian duke. The late...
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Luitpold Coast Luitpold Coast (German: Prinzregent-
Luitpold-Land) is that
portion of the
coast of
Coats Land
extending from the
vicinity of
Hayes Glacier...
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Luitpold Adam (1888–1950) was a
German painter. Adam was an
official war
artist during the
First World War; and he was
chosen by
Adolf Hitler to be the...
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Victor Luitpold Berger (February 28, 1860 –
August 7, 1929) was an Austrian–American
socialist politician and
journalist who was a
founding member of the...