Duchy in the Holy Roman Empire
Bavaria-Ingolstadt
Teilherzogtum Bayern-Ingolstadt
The Duchy of Bavaria-Ingolstadt (1392–1447)
Status Duchy Capital Ingolstadt Government Monarchy Duke of Bavaria-Ingolstadt • 1392–1413
Stephan III • 1413–1447
Louis VII • 1443–1445
Louis VIII Historical era Middle Ages • Division of Bavaria-Landshut
1392 1443 1447
Bavaria-Ingolstadt (German : Bayern-Ingolstadt or Oberbayern-Ingolstadt ) was a duchy which was part of the Holy Roman Empire from 1392 to 1447.[ 1]
After the death of Stephen II in 1375, his sons Stephen III , Frederick , and John II jointly ruled Bavaria-Landshut . After seventeen years, the brothers decided to formally divide their inheritance. John received Bavaria-Munich , Stephen received Bavaria-Ingolstadt, while Frederick kept what remained of Bavaria-Landshut .[citation needed ]
After Stephen's death in 1413, Louis VII assumed his father's throne. In 1429 parts of Bavaria-Straubing were united with Bavaria-Ingolstadt. Louis reigned until his own son, Louis VIII , usurped his throne in 1443 and delivered him to their enemy, Henry XVI , duke of Bavaria-Landshut . Louis VIII died two years later. Louis VII died in captivity. With no heir, Bavaria-Ingolstadt was returned to Bavaria-Landshut.[ 2]
Bavaria-Ingolstadt was cobbled together from diverse, non-contiguous territories in Bavaria. The capital was Ingolstadt and included the territories around it: Schrobenhausen , Aichach , Friedberg , Rain am Lech and Höchstädt an der Donau . In addition, Bavaria Ingolstadt incorporated the following towns:
Southern Bavaria:
Eastern Bavaria:
Northern Bavaria:
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