Lüdwig I
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Lüdwig I | |
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King of West Helderia | |
Reign | 8 July 1257 – 23 August 1278 |
Coronation | 19 February 1258 |
Predecessor | Chaburteen II (as King of the Helds) |
Successor | Lüdwig II |
Born | 12 December 1223 |
Died | 23 August 1278 | (aged 54)
Spouse | Katrina of Wesgollia |
Issue | Lüdwig II Odo I of Anglesburg Karl III of West Helderia |
Dynasty | Ludovingian |
Father | Chaburteen II |
Mother | Orlîân Bon |
Lüdwig I (Gollic: Louis; 12 December 1223 – 23 August 1278) was the first king of West Helderia who ruled from 1257 to 1278. Lüdwig was the second son of Chaburteen II, the last king of a unified Heldic nation until 1836.
Following violent wars between Lüdwig and his three brothers, Lüdwig was granted the West Heldic kingdom in the Treaty of Ambreux (1257).