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King Ludwig II of Bavaria, 1867. Artist: Joseph AlbertKing Ludwig II of Bavaria, 1867. Ludwig II (1845-1886) ruled Bavaria from 1864 until 1886. He built the castle of Neuschwanstein in Bavaria and was a patron and devotee of composer Richard Wagner
Princes Ludwig & Otto, between c1910 and c1915. Creator: Bain News ServicePrinces Ludwig & Otto, between c1910 and c1915. Shows Princes Ludwig and Otto of Bavaria Shows Ludwig II (1845-1886) who was King of Bavaria from 1864 to 1886, with his brother Otto (1848-1916)
The Death of King Ludwig II of Bavaria - The King Lying in State, 1886. Creator: UnknownThe Death of King Ludwig II of Bavaria - The King Lying in State in the Chapel of the old Palace, Munich, 1886. From "The Graphic. An Illustrated Weekly Newspaper Volume 33
The Graphic, Front Cover June 26th. 1886, 1886. Creator: UnknownThe Graphic, Front Cover June 26th. 1886, 1886. The death of King Ludwig of Bavaria. From "The Graphic. An Illustrated Weekly Newspaper Volume 33. January to June, 1886"
King Ludwig of Bavaria driving in his Sledge, 1886. Creator: UnknownKing Ludwig of Bavaria driving in his Sledge, 1886. From "The Graphic. An Illustrated Weekly Newspaper Volume 33. January to June, 1886"
The death of King Ludwig II of Bavaria (1845-1886), 1886The death of King Ludwig II of Bavaria, 1886. The king lying in state in the chapel of the Old Palace, Munich
Konig Ludwig II. von Bayern 1845-1886, 1934. Ludwig II (1845-1886), King of Bavaria from 1864 until his death in 1886. From Die Groszen der Weltgelchichte
Schloss Linderhof, 1931. Artist: Kurt HielscherSchloss Linderhof, 1931. From Deutschland by Kurt Hielscher. [F. A. Brockhaus, Leipzig, 1931]
Herrenchiemsee Palace, Bavaria, Germany, c1900s. Artist: Wurthle & SonsHerrenchiemsee Palace, Bavaria, Germany, c1900s. Herrenchiemsee is a complex of royal buildings on the Herreninsel, an island in the middle of the Chiemsee, Bavarias largest lake
The Moorish Kiosk at Linderhof Palace, Bavaria, Germany, c1900s. Artist: Wurthle & SonsThe Moorish Kiosk at Linderhof Palace, Bavaria, Germany, c1900s. Linderhof Palace, near Oberammergau in southwest Bavaria
The fountain at Linderhof Palace, Bavaria, Germany, c1900s. Artist: Wurthle & SonsThe fountain at Linderhof Palace, Bavaria, Germany, c1900s. Linderhof Palace, near Oberammergau in southwest Bavaria, is the smallest of the three palaces built by King Ludwig II of Bavaria
The Temple of Venus, Linderhof Palace, Bavaria, Germany, c1900. Artist: Wurthle & SonsThe Temple of Venus, Linderhof Palace, Bavaria, Germany, c1900s. Linderhof Palace, near Oberammergau in southwest Bavaria
The fountain at Herrenchiemsee Palace, Bavaria, Germany, c1900s. Artist: Wurthle & SonsThe fountain at Herrenchiemsee Palace, Bavaria, Germany, c1900s. Herrenchiemsee is a complex of royal buildings on the Herreninsel, an island in the middle of the Chiemsee, Bavarias largest lake
Linderhof Palace, Bavaria, Germany, c1900s. Artist: Wurthle & SonsLinderhof Palace, Bavaria, Germany, c1900s. Linderhof Palace, near Oberammergau in southwest Bavaria, is the smallest of the three palaces built by King Ludwig II of Bavaria
Louis II, King of the Bavarians, 19th century. Mad King Ludwig (1845-1886) built the castle of Neuschwanstein in Bavaria, was a patron and devotee of composer Richard Wagner