(Redirected from Louis V the Brandenburger)'Louis V, Duke of Bavaria', called 'the Brandenburger' (May
1315 –
18 September 1361 in Zorneding near
Munich) was
Duke of Bavaria and as 'Louis I' also
Margrave of Brandenburg and
Count of Tyrol. Louis V was the eldest son of
Emperor Louis IV and his first wife
Beatrix von Silesia-Glogau. He was a member of the
Wittelsbach dynasty.
Louis V was
Margrave of Brandenburg from
1323 onwards when he received the country as a fiefdom from his father. As such Louis contributed to the
Declaration at Rhense in
1338. The Wittelsbach rule in Brandenburg never got much popularity. As a consequence of the murder of Provost Nikolaus von Bernau in 1325 Brandenburg was punished with a papal
interdict. From 1328 onwards Louis was in war against
Pomerania which he claimed as a fiefdom and the conflict did not end before
1333.
In order to acquire
Tyrol for the Wittelsbach family, Louis V married
Margarete Maultasch in
1342 before she was divorced from her previous husband,
John Henry, Margrave of Moravia. John Henry was a brother of
Charles IV and son of
John, Count of Luxembourg, who had deposed Margarete's father,
Henry, Count of Tyrol as
King of Bohemia in 1310.
William of Ockham and
Marsilius of Padua defended this first "
civil marriage" in the Middle Ages. The Pope, however, excommunicated the couple and the scandal was known across Europe. Also Tyrol was punished with an interdict.
When his father died in
1347, Louis succeeded him as Duke of Bavaria and Count of
Holland and
Hainaut together with his five brothers. In
1349, Bavaria and the Wittelsbach possessions in the Netherlands were partitioned; he and his younger brothers
Louis VI the Roman and
Otto V the Bavarian received
Upper Bavaria. His brothers
Stephen II,
William I and
Albert I received
Lower Bavaria, Holland and Hainaut.
The banned Louis could not apply for the German crown and his party tried to move
Frederick II, Margrave of Meissen to the acceptance of the German crown, however, he mistrusted the inconstancy of his voters and rejected the request. Louis then negotiated with his father's ally
Edward III of England to compete against the new German king
Charles IV. Edward was elected 10th of january
1348 in Lahnstein but resigned already four months later. Finally the Wittelsbach party elected
Günther von Schwarzburg as
anti-king in
1349. Louis V successfully resisted
Charles IV even though Günther von Schwarzburg's kingship failed. He managed to keep all possessions for the
Wittelsbach dynasty until his death.
First Louis successfully repulsed an attack of Charles IV against Tyrol in 1347. In alliance with
Denmark and Pomerania Louis V then drove back a revolt in
1348 -
1350 caused by the "False Waldemar," an imposter who claimed Brandenburg and got support from several cities and Charles IV. The civil war caused a huge devastation in Brandenburg. In march of 1350 Louis came to terms with Charles IV and the conflict ended.
In 1349 and 1351 Louis issued two decrees to relieve the consequences of the
plague.
Louis released Brandenburg in december
1351 to his brothers
Louis VI the Roman and
Otto V the Bavarian in exchange for the sole rule of Upper Bavaria. Louis then combined the administration of Upper Bavaria and Tyrol.
With the
Golden Bull of 1356 only the Palatinate branch of the Wittelsbach and Louis VI the Roman as margrave of Brandenburg were invested with the
electoral dignity, which caused a new conflict between Louis and Charles IV.
Louis had good relations with his
Habsburg relatives and arbitrated during the conflicts of
Albert II, Duke of Austria with
Switzerland. With their support, Louis and his consort Margarete were absolved from the excommunication in
1359. Louis died in september of
1361 during a ride from Tyrol to Munich and was succeeded by his son
Meinhard.
Louis is buried in the
Frauenkirche in
Munich.
Family and children
He was married two times.
★ 1324: Margrete of Danmark (1305-1340), daughter of
Christopher II of Denmark
Children:
#Elisabeth of Bavaria (1326?-1345?)
★ 1342:
Margarete Maultasch (1318-1369), daughter of
Henry I of Bohemia
Children:
#Hermann of Bavaria (Mar 1343-1360)
#
Meinhard (9 Feb 1344 in Landshut-13 Jan 1363 Tirol castle), married with Margarethe of Austria (1346-1366)
#daughter
#daughter
Map
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The Holy Roman Empire 1347