Line of succession to the Bavarian Throne

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Portugal in 1910
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The Monarchy of Bavaria was abolished in 1918. The current Senior Representative of the former Ruling House of Wittelsbach is Franz, Duke of Bavaria. The Succession Law allows only males to succeed.

  1. Prince Max-Emanuel of Bavaria, Duke in Bavaria (born January 21st, 1937)
  2. Prince Ludwig of Bavaria (born June 22nd, 1913)
  3. Prince Luitpold of Bavaria (born April 14th, 1951)
  4. Prince Ludwig of Bavaria (born June 14th, 1982)
  5. Prince Heinrich of Bavaria (born January 23rd, 1986)
  6. Prince Karl of Bavaria (born March 10th, 1987)
  7. Prince Rasso of Bavaria (born May 24th, 1926)
  8. Prince Franz-Josef of Bavaria (born September 21st, 1957)
  9. Prince Wolfgang of Bavaria (born January 28th, 1960)
  10. Prince Tassilo of Bavaria (born June 19th, 1992)
  11. Prince Richard of Bavaria (born November 19th, 1993)
  12. Prince Philipp of Bavaria (born May 25th, 1996)
  13. Prince Christoph of Bavaria (born May 5th, 1962)
  14. Prince Corbinian of Bavaria (born January 9th, 1996)
  15. Prince Stanislaus of Bavaria (born May 24th, 1997)
  16. Prince Marcello of Bavaria (born October 12th, 1998)
  17. Prince Leopold of Bavaria (born June 21st, 1943)
  18. Prince Manuel of Bavaria (born December 27th, 1972)
  19. Prince Konstantin of Bavaria (born November 8th, 1986)
  20. Prince Adalbert of Bavaria (born December 27th, 1944)
  21. Prince Hubertus of Bavaria (born August 29th, 1989)
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