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Bavaria-Landshut (German: Bayern-Landshut) was a duchy in the Holy Roman Empire from 1353 to 1503.

Bavaria-Landshut
Bayern-Landshut (German)
1353–1503

Flag of Bavaria-Landshut

Banner of Bavaria-Landshut[1]

Coat of arms of the Dukes of Bavaria-Landshut of Bavaria-Landshut

Coat of arms of the Dukes of Bavaria-Landshut

Bavaria-Landshut (orange), with Bavaria-Munich (green), Bavaria-Ingolstadt (brown) and Bavaria-Straubing (grey); from 1392.
Bavaria-Landshut (orange), with Bavaria-Munich (green), Bavaria-Ingolstadt (brown) and Bavaria-Straubing (grey); from 1392.
StatusDuchy
CapitalLandshut
GovernmentMonarchy
Duke of Bavaria-Landshut 

• 1347–1375

Stephan II

• 1375–1392

Johann II, Stephen III, and Friedrich

• 1392–1393

Friedrich

• 1393–1450

Heinrich XVI

• 1450–1479

Louis IX, Duke of Bavaria

• 1479–1503

Duke Georg of Bavaria
Historical eraMiddle Ages

• Established [de]

3 June 1353

• Bavaria-Munich and Bavaria-Ingolstadt split off

1392

• Annexed Bavaria-Ingolstadt

1447

• Annexed by Bavaria-Munich and Palatinate-Neuburg

1503
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Duchy of Lower Bavaria
Duchy of Bavaria
Duchy of Bavaria
Bavaria-Munich
Palatinate-Neuburg
County of Tyrol

History

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The larger Duchy of Bavaria-Landshut between 1363 and 1392 (includes Munich and Ingolstadt but not Straubing)

The creation of the duchy was the result of the death of Emperor Louis IV the Bavarian. In the Treaty of Landsberg 1349, which divided up Louis's empire, his sons Stephen, William, and Albert were to receive jointly Lower Bavaria and the Netherlands. Four years later the inheritance was divided again in the Treaty of Regensburg 1353; Stephen received the new Duchy of Bavaria-Landshut.[1] In 1363 Stephen became also Duke of Upper Bavaria which was then re-united with Bavaria-Landshut. After Stephen's death his three sons ruled the duchy jointly. But in 1392 Bavaria-Landshut was divided for the three dukes and so Bavaria-Munich and Bavaria-Ingolstadt were split off.

In 1429 parts of Bavaria-Straubing were united with Bavaria-Landshut, as was the entire Duchy of Bavaria-Ingolstadt in 1447. Bavaria-Landshut was then the richest part of Bavaria, also due to the mining in Rattenberg and Kitzbühel and the most modern administration. The seat of the dukes was the Trausnitz Castle in Landshut until 1475, when they moved to the second residence at Burghausen Castle.[2]

The duchy lasted overall 150 years until the death of Georg the Rich triggered the Landshut War of Succession. At the war's end in 1505, the land was divided between the newly created Duchy of Palatinate-Neuburg and Bavaria-Munich.[3] Kufstein and Kitzbühel were ceded to Maximilian I, Holy Roman Emperor as compensation for his support to Bavaria-Munich and then united with Tyrol.

References

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  1. ^ a b Duchy of Bavaria pre-1507 accessed on December 29, 2013. http://www.crwflags.com/fotw/flags/de-by_el.html#blh
  • ^ Bavarian Palace Department. "Burghausen" accessed 29 December 2013. http://www.burg-burghausen.de/englisch/castle/entsteh.htm
  • ^ "Die Förderer" e.V. Landshut. "Georg the Rich". Landshut Hochzeit 1475, accessed on December 29, 2013. http://www.landshuter-hochzeit.de/en/the-festival/the-historical-context/georg-the-rich.html Archived 2013-12-30 at the Wayback Machine
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    1500AD Map of Bavaria-Landshut at http://www.euratlas.net/history/europe/1500/entity_5685.html

    48°32′N 12°09′E / 48.533°N 12.150°E / 48.533; 12.150


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