Biography of Louis Wittelsbach IV Holy Roman Emperor 1282-1347

Paternal Family Tree: Wittelsbach

Maternal Family Tree: Mathilda of Tubingen

On 02 Aug 1254 [his father] Louis "Strict" Wittelsbach II Duke Upper Bavaria (age 25) and Maria Reginar Duchess Bavaria (age 28) were married. She by marriage Duchess Bavaria. She the daughter of Henry Reginar II Duke Brabant and Marie Swabia Duchess Brabant. He the son of Otto "Illustrious" Wittelsbach II Duke Bavaria and Agnes Welf Duchess Bavaria (age 53). He a great x 2 grandson of King Henry "Curtmantle" II of England. She a great x 4 granddaughter of King William "Conqueror" I of England.

In 1260 [his father] Louis "Strict" Wittelsbach II Duke Upper Bavaria (age 30) and Louis Anna Glogau Duchess Bavaria were married. She by marriage Duchess Bavaria. He the son of Otto "Illustrious" Wittelsbach II Duke Bavaria and Agnes Welf Duchess Bavaria (age 59). He a great x 2 grandson of King Henry "Curtmantle" II of England.

On 24 Oct 1273 [his father] Louis "Strict" Wittelsbach II Duke Upper Bavaria (age 44) and [his mother] Matilda Habsburg Duchess Bavaria (age 20) were married. She by marriage Duchess Bavaria. The difference in their ages was 23 years. She the daughter of Rudolph I King Romans (age 55) and Gertrude Hohenburg (age 48). He the son of Otto "Illustrious" Wittelsbach II Duke Bavaria and Agnes Welf Duchess Bavaria. He a great x 2 grandson of King Henry "Curtmantle" II of England.

On 01 Apr 1282 Louis Wittelsbach IV Holy Roman Emperor was born to Louis "Strict" Wittelsbach II Duke Upper Bavaria (age 52) and Matilda Habsburg Duchess Bavaria (age 29). He a great x 3 grandson of King Henry "Curtmantle" II of England.

On 02 Feb 1294 [his father] Louis "Strict" Wittelsbach II Duke Upper Bavaria (age 64) died at Heidelburg. His son [his brother] Rudolf Wittelsbach I Duke Bavaria (age 19) succeeded Rudolph I Duke Bavaria.

On 23 Dec 1304 [his mother] Matilda Habsburg Duchess Bavaria (age 51) died at Munich.

In 1308 Louis Wittelsbach IV Holy Roman Emperor (age 25) and Beatrix Świdnica Holy Roman Empress were married. She by marriage Holy Roman Empress. He the son of Louis "Strict" Wittelsbach II Duke Upper Bavaria and Matilda Habsburg Duchess Bavaria. He a great x 3 grandson of King Henry "Curtmantle" II of England.

After 21 Jun 1313 [his daughter] Mathilde Wittelsbach was born to Louis Wittelsbach IV Holy Roman Emperor (age 31) and [his wife] Beatrix Świdnica Holy Roman Empress.

On 24 Aug 1313 Henry Luxemburg VII Holy Roman Emperor (age 38) died. He was buried at Pisa Duomo. His half fourth cousin Louis Wittelsbach IV Holy Roman Emperor (age 31) succeeded IV Holy Roman Emperor.

In Sep 1314 [his daughter] Unamed Wittelsbach died.

In Sep 1314 [his daughter] Unamed Wittelsbach was born to Louis Wittelsbach IV Holy Roman Emperor (age 32) and [his wife] Beatrix Świdnica Holy Roman Empress.

In Jul 1316 [his son] Louis "The Brandenburger" Wittelsbach V Duke Bavaria was born to Louis Wittelsbach IV Holy Roman Emperor (age 34) and [his wife] Beatrix Świdnica Holy Roman Empress.

In Jul 1317 [his daughter] Anna Wittelsbach was born to Louis Wittelsbach IV Holy Roman Emperor (age 35) and [his wife] Beatrix Świdnica Holy Roman Empress.

Around 1318 [his daughter] Agnes Wittelsbach was born to Louis Wittelsbach IV Holy Roman Emperor (age 35) and [his wife] Beatrix Świdnica Holy Roman Empress.

Around 1318 [his daughter] Agnes Wittelsbach died.

In 1319 [his son] Stephen Wittelsbach II Duke Bavaria was born to Louis Wittelsbach IV Holy Roman Emperor (age 36) and [his wife] Beatrix Świdnica Holy Roman Empress.

On 29 Jan 1319 [his daughter] Anna Wittelsbach (age 1) died.

In 1324 Louis Wittelsbach IV Holy Roman Emperor (age 41) and Margaret Hainault Holy Roman Empress (age 12) were married. She by marriage Holy Roman Empress. The difference in their ages was 29 years. She the daughter of William Hainault I Count Hainault III Count Avesnes III Count Holland II Count Zeeland (age 38) and Joan Valois Countess Zeeland Holland Avesnes and Hainault (age 30). He the son of Louis "Strict" Wittelsbach II Duke Upper Bavaria and Matilda Habsburg Duchess Bavaria. He a great x 3 grandson of King Henry "Curtmantle" II of England. She a great x 5 granddaughter of King Henry "Curtmantle" II of England.

In 1325 [his daughter] Margaret Wittelsbach was born to Louis Wittelsbach IV Holy Roman Emperor (age 42) and [his wife] Margaret Hainault Holy Roman Empress (age 13).

Around 1326 [his daughter] Anna Wittelsbach was born to Louis Wittelsbach IV Holy Roman Emperor (age 43) and [his wife] Margaret Hainault Holy Roman Empress (age 14).

In 1327 [his sister-in-law] Agnes Hainault died.

Around 1327 [his brother-in-law] Louis Artois (age 7) died.

On 07 May 1328 [his son] Louis "The Roman" Wittelsbach VI Duke Upper Bavaria was born to Louis Wittelsbach IV Holy Roman Emperor (age 46) and [his wife] Margaret Hainault Holy Roman Empress (age 16).

On 27 Jun 1328 [his son] Stephen Wittelsbach II Duke Bavaria (age 9) and [his daughter-in-law] Elisabeth Barcelona Duchess Bavaria (age 18) were married. He the son of Louis Wittelsbach IV Holy Roman Emperor (age 46) and Beatrix Świdnica Holy Roman Empress. He a great x 4 grandson of King Henry "Curtmantle" II of England. She a great x 4 granddaughter of King Henry "Curtmantle" II of England.

In 1329 [his daughter] Elisabeth Wittelsbach was born to Louis Wittelsbach IV Holy Roman Emperor (age 46) and [his wife] Margaret Hainault Holy Roman Empress (age 17).

On 12 May 1330 [his son] William Wittelsbach I Duke Lower Bavaria was born to Louis Wittelsbach IV Holy Roman Emperor (age 48) and [his wife] Margaret Hainault Holy Roman Empress (age 18).

In 1335 [his daughter] Agnes Wittelsbach was born to Louis Wittelsbach IV Holy Roman Emperor (age 52) and [his wife] Margaret Hainault Holy Roman Empress (age 23).

On 25 Jul 1336 [his son] Albert Wittelsbach I Duke Bavaria was born to Louis Wittelsbach IV Holy Roman Emperor (age 54) and [his wife] Margaret Hainault Holy Roman Empress (age 24) at Munich.

Froissart. Nov 1337. The news of the discomfiture at Cadsant was soon spread abroad; - the Flemings said, that they were not sorry for it, as the earl had placed that garrison there without their consent or advice; nor was Jacob von Artaveld (age 47) displeased at the event. He instantly sent over ambassadors to king Edward recommending himself to his grace with his whole heart and faith. He signified to the king, that it was his opinion he should immediately cross the sea, and come to Antwerp [Map], by which means he would acquit himself towards the Flemings, who were very anxious to see him; and he imagined, if he were on that side of the water, his affair would go on more prosperously, and to his greater advantage. The king of England (age 24), upon this, made very great preparations; and when the winter was over, he embarked, accompanied by many earls, barons, and knights, and came to the city of Antwerp, which at that time was held for the duke of Brabant (age 37): multitudes came thither to see him, and witness the great state and pomp in which he lived. He sent to the duke of Brabant (age 37), his cousin, to his brother-in-law, the duke of Gueldres (age 42), to the marquis of Juliers, the lord John of Hainault, and to all those from whom he expected support and assistance, that he should be happy to have some conversation with them. They all therefore came to Antwerp between Whitsuntide and St. Johns day; and when the king had sufficiently entertained them, he was eager to know from them when they could enter upon what they had promised, and entreated them to make dispatch: for this was his reason of coming to Antwerp; ud as he had all his preparations ready, it would be a great loss to him if they were tardy. These lords of Germany had a long consultation together, and finally made this their answer:-

"Dear sir, when we came hither, it was more for the pleasure of seeing you, than for any thing else; we are not yet in a situation to give a positive answer to your demand; but we will return home, and come again to you whenever you please, and give you so full an answer, that the matter shall not remain with us."

They fixed upon that day three weeks after St. John's day. The king of England remonstrated with them upon the great expenses and loss he should be at by their delays, for he thought they would all have been ready with their answers by the time he had come thither; and added, that he would never return to England, until he knew what their intentions were. Upon this the lords departed, and the king remained quietly in the monastery of St. Bernard: some of his lords staid at Antwerp, to keep him company; the rest went about the country amusing themselves in a magnificent style, and were well received and feasted wherever they came. The duke of Brabant went to Louvain [Map], and made a long stay there; thence he sent (as he had done before) frequently to the king of France (age 43), to entreat that he would not pay attention to any reports that were injurious to him, for he should be very sorry to form any connexion or alliance contrary to his interests; but the king of England being his cousin-german, he could not forbid his passing through his country. The day came when the king expected the answers from the above-mentioned lords: they sent excuses, saying, they were not quite ready, neither themselves nor their men; that he must exert himself to make the duke of Brabant prepare to act with them, as he was much nearer to France, and seemed to them very indifferent in the matter; and that an soon as they should for a certainty he informed that the duke was ready, they would pat themselves in motion, and he as soon in action as he should he.

Upon this the king of England had a conference with the duke of Brabant, and showed him the answers he had received, and begged of him, hy his friendship and his kindred, that no delay might come from him, for he suspected that he was not warmly inclined to the cause, and added, that, if he were so cool and indifferent, he much feared he should lose the aid of these German lords. The duke replied, that he would summon his council. After long deliberations, he told the king, that he would he ready the moment the business required it - but that he must first see these lords; to whom he wrote, to desire they would meet him at whatever place was the most agreeable to them. The day for this conference was fixed for the middle of August, and it was unanimously agreed to be held at Halle, on account of the young earl of Hainault, who was to be there, as well as the lord John, his uncle.

When all these lords of the empire were assembled in the city of Halle, they had long deliberations together, and said to the king of England, "Dear sir, we do not see any cause for us to challenge the king of France, all things considered, unless you can procure the consent of the emperor, and that he will command us so to do on his account, which may easily be done; for there is an ordinance of a very old date, sealed, that no king of France should take and keep possession of any thing that belongs to tho empire. Now king Philip has gotten possession of the castles of Crevecoaur, in Cambresis, and of Arleux, in Artois, as well as the city of Cambray [Map], for which the emperor has good grounds to challenge him through us, if you will have the goodness to obtain it from him, in order to save our honour." The king of England replied, that he would very cheerfully conform himself to their advice.

It was then determined, that the marquis of Juliers should go to the emperor, and with him knights and counsellors from the king, and some from the duke of Gueldres: but the duke of Brabant would not send any; he lent, however, his castle of Louvain [Map] to the king for his residence. The marquis of Juliers and his company found the emperor at Nuremberg: they obtained by their solicitations the object of their mission; for the [his wife] lady Margaret of Hainault (age 25), whom the lord Lewis of Bavaria (age 55), then emperor, had married, took great pains and trouble to bring it about. The marquis was then created an earl, and the duke of Gueldres (age 42), who was but an earl, was raised to the dignity of a duke. The emperor gave a commission to four knights and two counsellors in the law, who were members of his council, investing them with powers to make king Edward his vicar over all parts of the empire; and these lords took out sufficient instruments, publicly sealed and confirmed by the emperor.

Around 1341 [his son] Otto "The Bavarian" Wittelsbach V Duke Bavaria was born to Louis Wittelsbach IV Holy Roman Emperor (age 58) and [his wife] Margaret Hainault Holy Roman Empress (age 29).

In 1344 [his daughter] Beatrix Wittelsbach was born to Louis Wittelsbach IV Holy Roman Emperor (age 61) and [his wife] Margaret Hainault Holy Roman Empress (age 32).

On 26 Sep 1345 [his brother-in-law] William Hainault II Count Hainault (age 38) died. His sister [his wife] Margaret Hainault Holy Roman Empress (age 33) succeeded II Countess Hainault. Louis Wittelsbach IV Holy Roman Emperor (age 63) by marriage Count Hainault.

On 02 Jul 1346 [his daughter] Mathilde Wittelsbach (age 33) died.

In Oct 1347 [his son] Louis Wittelsbach was born to Louis Wittelsbach IV Holy Roman Emperor (age 65) and [his wife] Margaret Hainault Holy Roman Empress (age 35).

On 11 Oct 1347 Louis Wittelsbach IV Holy Roman Emperor (age 65) died. His son [his son] Stephen Wittelsbach II Duke Bavaria (age 28) succeeded II Duke Bavaria. [his daughter-in-law] Elisabeth Barcelona Duchess Bavaria (age 37) by marriage Duchess Bavaria.

In 1369 [his former wife] Margaret Hainault Holy Roman Empress (age 57) died.

Louis Wittelsbach IV Holy Roman Emperor 1282-1347 appears on the following Descendants Family Trees:

King Henry "Curtmantle" II of England 1133-1189

Eleanor of Aquitaine Queen Consort Franks and England 1122-1204

Royal Ancestors of Louis Wittelsbach IV Holy Roman Emperor 1282-1347

Kings Wessex: Great x 8 Grand Son of King Edmund "Ironside" I of England

Kings England: Great x 3 Grand Son of King Henry "Curtmantle" II of England

Kings Scotland: Great x 6 Grand Son of Malcolm III King Scotland

Kings Franks: Great x 13 Grand Son of Louis "Pious" King Aquitaine I King Franks

Kings France: Great x 8 Grand Son of Robert "Pious" II King France

Royal Descendants of Louis Wittelsbach IV Holy Roman Emperor 1282-1347

Agnes La Marck Queen Consort Navarre x 1

Isabeau Wittelsbach Queen Consort France x 1

Mary of Guelders Queen Consort Scotland x 1

Vladislaus II King Hungary x 1

Christina Queen Consort Denmark Norway and Sweden x 1

Louis XII King France x 1

Philip "Handsome Fair" King Castile x 2

Joachim "Nestor" Hohenzollern Elector Brandenburg x 1

Germaine Foix Queen Consort Aragon x 1

Marguerite Valois Orléans Queen Consort Navarre x 1

King Francis I of France x 1

Christian III King Denmark x 1

Anne of Cleves Queen Consort England x 1

Mary of Guise Queen Consort Scotland x 2

Louis VI Elector Palatine x 1

Louise Lorraine Queen Consort France x 2

Maximilian "The Great" Wittelsbach I Duke Bavaria I Elector Bavaria x 6

Maria Anna Wittelsbach Holy Roman Empress x 6

Electress Louise Juliana of the Palatine Rhine x 1

Ferdinand of Spain II Holy Roman Emperor x 3

Margaret of Austria Queen Consort Spain x 3

Anna of Austria Holy Roman Empress x 1

Sophie Amalie Hanover Queen Consort Denmark x 1

Ernest Augustus Hanover Elector Brunswick-Lüneburg x 1

Eleonora Gonzaga Queen Consort Bohemia x 2

Maria Leopoldine Habsburg Spain Queen Consort Bohemia x 3

Marie Françoise Élisabeth of Savoy Queen Consort of Portugal x 2

Charlotte Amalie Hesse-Kassel Queen Consort Denmark and Norway x 1

Charles Palatinate Simmern II Elector Palatine Rhine x 1

Victor Amadeus King Sardinia x 2

Sophia Dorothea Hanover Queen Consort England x 1

Louise of Mecklenburg Güstrow Queen Consort Denmark and Norway x 2

Maria Anna Neuburg Queen Consort Spain x 2

Frederick I King Sweden x 1

Joseph I Holy Roman Emperor x 2

Charles Habsburg Spain VI Holy Roman Emperor x 2

Sophia Louise Mecklenburg-Schwerin Queen Consort Prussia x 2

Polyxena Hesse Rotenburg Queen Consort Sardinia x 1

Francis I Holy Roman Emperor x 3

Louise Élisabeth Bourbon Queen Consort Spain x 1

Elisabeth Therese Lorraine Queen Consort Sardinia x 4

King George III of Great Britain and Ireland x 7

William Elector of Hesse x 1

Charlotte Mecklenburg Strelitz Queen Consort England x 2

Caroline Matilda Hanover Queen Consort Denmark and Norway x 7

Louis XVI King France x 1

Louis XVIII King France x 1

King Charles X of France x 1

Marie Sophie Hesse-Kassel Queen Consort Denmark and Norway x 1

Caroline of Brunswick Queen Consort England x 7

Frederick William II King Prussia x 1

King Louis Philippe I of France x 1

Frederica Mecklenburg Strelitz Queen Consort Hanover x 3

King Christian I of Norway and VIII of Denmark x 13

Maria Christina of the Two Sicilies Queen Consort Spain x 1

Frederick VII King Denmark x 20

Queen Louise Hesse-Kassel of Denmark x 14

King Christian IX of Denmark x 1

Queen Victoria of the United Kingdom x 13

Queen Sophia of Sweden and Norway x 8

Victoria Empress Germany Queen Consort Prussia x 40

King Edward VII of the United Kingdom x 40

Victoria Mary Teck Queen Consort England x 2

Frederick Charles I King Finland x 14

Alexandrine Mecklenburg-Schwerin Queen Consort Denmark x 20

Victoria Eugénie Mountbatten Queen Consort Spain x 43

Louise Mountbatten Queen Consort Sweden x 46

Ingrid Bernadotte Queen Consort Denmark x 40

Philip Mountbatten Duke Edinburgh x 46

Carl XVI King Sweden x 81

Diana Spencer Princess Wales x 3

Ancestors of Louis Wittelsbach IV Holy Roman Emperor 1282-1347

Great x 2 Grandfather: Otto Wittelsbach I Duke Bavaria

Great x 1 Grandfather: Louis Wittelsbach I Duke Bavaria

Great x 3 Grandfather: Louis Loon I Count Loon

Great x 2 Grandmother: Agnes Loon Duchess Bavaria

Great x 4 Grandfather: Folmar V Count Metz

Great x 3 Grandmother: Agnes Metz Countess Loon

GrandFather: Otto "Illustrious" Wittelsbach II Duke Bavaria

Great x 2 Grandfather: Frederick Bohemia Duke Bohemia

Great x 1 Grandmother: Ludmilla Bohemia Duchess Bavaria

Father: Louis "Strict" Wittelsbach II Duke Upper Bavaria 2 x Great Grand Son of King Henry "Curtmantle" II of England

Great x 4 Grandfather: Henry "Black" Welf IX Duke Bavaria

Great x 3 Grandfather: Henry "Proud" Welf X Duke Bavaria

Great x 4 Grandmother: Wulfhilde of Saxony Duchess Bavaria

Great x 2 Grandfather: Henry "Lion" Welf XII Duke Saxony III Duke Bavaria

Great x 3 Grandmother: Gertrude Süpplingenburg Duchess Bavaria

Great x 1 Grandfather: Henry Welf V Count Palatine of the Rhine Grand Son of King Henry "Curtmantle" II of England

Great x 4 Grandfather: Geoffrey Plantagenet Duke Normandy

Great x 3 Grandfather: King Henry "Curtmantle" II of England Grand Son of King Henry I "Beauclerc" England

Great x 4 Grandmother: Empress Matilda Daughter of King Henry I "Beauclerc" England

Great x 2 Grandmother: Matilda Plantagenet Duchess Saxony Daughter of King Henry "Curtmantle" II of England

Great x 3 Grandmother: Eleanor of Aquitaine Queen Consort Franks and England

Great x 4 Grandmother: Aenor Chatellerault Duchess Aquitaine

GrandMother: Agnes Welf Duchess Bavaria Great Grand Daughter of King Henry "Curtmantle" II of England

Great x 2 Grandfather: Conrad Palatine Count Palatine

Great x 1 Grandmother: Agnes Palatine of the Rhine

Louis Wittelsbach IV Holy Roman Emperor 3 x Great Grand Son of King Henry "Curtmantle" II of England

GrandFather: Rudolph I King Romans

Mother: Matilda Habsburg Duchess Bavaria

Great x 1 Grandfather: Burkhard V Count Hohenberg

GrandMother: Gertrude Hohenburg

Great x 2 Grandfather: Rudolph II Count Palatine of Tubingen

Great x 1 Grandmother: Mathilda of Tubingen