Person:Ludwig I, Count of Württemberg-Urach (1)

Ludwig I _____, Count of Württemberg-Urach
b.Abt 1412
d.24 Sep 1450
m. Abt 1407
  1. Anna of Württemberg1408 - 1471
  2. Ludwig I _____, Count of Württemberg-UrachAbt 1412 - 1450
  3. Ulrich V _____, Count of Württemberg1413 - 1480
m. 17 Oct 1434
  1. Mechthild of WürttembergAbt 1436 - 1495
  2. Ludwig II _____, Count of Württemberg-Urach1439 - 1457
  3. Eberhard I _____, Duke of Württemberg1445 - 1496
Facts and Events
Name Ludwig I _____, Count of Württemberg-Urach
Alt Name Ludwig van Wurtemberg
Gender Male
Birth? Abt 1412
Marriage 17 Oct 1434 to Mechthild of the Palatinate
Death? 24 Sep 1450
Reference Number? Q566378?


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Ludwig I (before 31 October 1412 – 23/24(?) September 1450, in Urach), Count of Württemberg. He was a son of count Eberhard IV and Henriette of Montbéliard. He reigned from 1419 until 1450.

After the death of his father count Eberhard IV, he and his brother Ulrich V were put under the tutelage from 1419 to 1426. Besides his mother Henriette of Montbéliard this guardianship was executed by officials, the so-called Regentschaftsrat (Regency Council).

After his coming of age, Ludwig reigned in Württemberg since 1426. He first reigned alone and later, starting in 1433, together with his brother Ulrich V. Ludwig was married to Mechthild of the Palatinate. The wedding was celebrated on 21 October 1436 in Stuttgart. After Ulrich's wedding with Margarethe von Cleve, the two brothers agreed on the partition of Württemberg. This was first limited to four years, but was made permanent by the Treaty of Nürtingen, signed on 23 January 1442.

Ludwig received the part of Urach with the territories in the south and the west of the county, including the territories in Alsace. After the death of Henriette of Montbéliard in 1444, Ludwig also obtained Montbéliard. Ludwig remodeled Urach into his residence and implemented an active policy to strengthen the monasteries in his realm of power.

He tried to align Württemberg more with the Wittelsbach and Habsburg dynasties. For example he supported duke Albert VI of Austria in his fight against the Old Swiss Confederacy.

He died in 1450 as a result of the plague.

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References
  1.   Ludwig I, Count of Württemberg-Urach, in Wikipedia: The Free Encyclopedia.