Prince Franz of Bavaria

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Prince Franz of Bavaria (German: Franz Maria Luitpold Prinz von Bayern; 10 October 1875 – 25 January 1957) was a member of the royal House of Wittelsbach and a career military officer.[1][2]

Born(1875-10-10)10 October 1875
Schloss Leutstetten, Starnberg, Kingdom of Bavaria
Died25 January 1957(1957-01-25) (aged 81)
Schloss Leutstetten, Starnberg, Bavaria, West Germany
Spouse
(m. 1912)
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Prince Franz of Bavaria
Photograph, c.1917
Born(1875-10-10)10 October 1875
Schloss Leutstetten, Starnberg, Kingdom of Bavaria
Died25 January 1957(1957-01-25) (aged 81)
Schloss Leutstetten, Starnberg, Bavaria, West Germany
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Spouse
(m. 1912)
IssuePrince Ludwig
Princess Maria Elisabeth
Princess Adelgunde Maria
Princess Eleonore Marie
Princess Dorothea Therese
Prince Rasso
HouseWittelsbach
FatherLudwig III of Bavaria
MotherArchduchess Maria Theresia of Austria-Este
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Early life and military career

Prince Franz was born at Schloss Leutstetten in Starnberg, Bavaria, as the third son of King Ludwig III of Bavaria and Archduchess Maria Theresa of Austria-Este.[3] He entered the Bavarian Army as a career officer, initially serving as the commander of the 2. Infanterie-Regiment "Prinz Carl von Bayern". Shortly before the outbreak of World War I, he was given command of the 3. bayerische Infanterie-Brigade, which was later reorganized into the 4. Infanterie-Brigade. Under his leadership, this brigade took part in major Western Front engagements, including operations near Fort Douaumont, the Battle of Passchendaele, and the assault on Kemmelberg.[4]

For his tactical leadership during these operations, he was awarded the Knight's Cross of the Military Order of Max Joseph on 25 May 1916. He was subsequently promoted to command the entire 4. Bayerische Infanterie-Division on 28 October 1916.[5] During the spring offensives of 1918, Prince Franz received the Commander's Cross of the Military Order of Max Joseph on 26 April 1918, followed by Prussia's highest military honor, the Pour le Mérite, on 25 May 1918.[6] After sustaining severe casualties during the Allied counter-offensives on the Somme in the summer of 1918, his division was transferred to the Italian Front for border protection duties, where he remained until the end of the conflict.

Marriage

On 12 July 1912, Prince Franz married Princess Isabella Antonie of Croÿ, daughter of Duke Karl Alfred of Croÿ and Princess Ludmilla of Arenberg.[7]The wedding took place at the Schloss Weilburg in Baden near Vienna, Austria-Hungary. They had six children:[8]

Death

Prince Franz of Bavaria died on 25 January 1957 at Schloss Leutstetten in Starnberg, Bavaria and is buried in the Colombarium in the Michaelskirche in Munich, Bavaria.[11][12]

Decorations and honors

Prince Franz received numerous domestic and foreign military honors throughout his career:[13][14]

Bavaria

Prussia

Other German states

Other countries

Ancestry

Notes

  1. As German nobility had been constitutionally abolished in 1919,[9] the hereditary titles of descendants of former nobility are unrecognized and instead incorporated into their surnames.[10]

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