訃報(2013年5月4日):バイエルン王女イーディタ殿下、薨去(1924~2013)

 2013年5月4日、(旧)バイエルン王室のバイエルン王女イーディタ殿下(Her Royal Highness Princess Editha of Bavaria : イーディタ・プリンツェッシン・フォン・バイエルンEditha Prinzessin von Bayern)が薨去しました。
 1924年9月16日生まれの88歳。

 

 (英語)Royal Musings: Princess Editha of Bavaria (1924-2013)
 (英語)Royal Musings: Princess Editha of Bavaria's death notice
 (英語)† Princess Editha of Bavaria | Royal Travel and Events
 (英語)Luxarazzi: Cousin of Grand Duke Jean Dies Aged 88

 

映像(ROME REPORTS):現在も統治を続けるヨーロッパの王室のキリスト教の宗派(2011年9月)

 ROME REPORTSに、現在も統治を続ける欧州の王室のキリスト教の宗派を紹介する短い映像があったので貼り付けておきます。

 

ROME REPORTS in English:
Royal families and their religion – YouTube

 

 ローマ・カトリック教会:
 スペイン王室
 ベルギー王室
 ルクセンブルク大公室
 モナコ公室
 リヒテンシュタイン公室

 ルター派(ルーテル派):
 ノルウェー王室
 デンマーク王室
 スウェーデン王室
 オランダ王室(オランダ・プロテスタント教会は他の教派も合流したもの)

 英国国教会(イングランド国教会):
 英国王室

 

婚約(2007年4月):バイエルン王女マリア・アナ殿下とクラウス・ルノウ博士

 バイエルン王女マリア・アナ殿下(バイエルン公女 : Her Royal Highness Duchess Maria Anna in Bavaria, Princess of Bavaria)とクラウス・ルノウ博士(Dr Klaus Runow)が婚約したようです。

 マリア・アナ殿下は、バイエルン王子マックス殿下(バイエルン公(in))の五女です。

 

誕生(2007年2月2日):ヴュルテンベルク公女アナ殿下

 2007年2月2日、ヴュルテンベルク公子フィリップ殿下と公子妃マリー・カロリネ殿下(バイエルン公女・バイエルン王女)との間の第四子・三女となるヴュルテンベルク公女アナ殿下(Her Royal Highness Duchess Anna of Württemberg)が誕生されたようです。

 フィリップ殿下は、ヴュルテンベルク王室当主/ヴュルテンベルク公カール殿下の三男です。

 

※当初、誕生は2007年2月1日との情報も出ました。

 

Line of succession to the former Bavarian throne

note:
As of July 2020.

See also:
Line of succession to the former Monarchical throne and others : From (deleted) Wikipedia’s articles.


The Kingdom of Bavaria was abolished in 1918. The current head of its formerly ruling House of Wittelsbach is Franz, Duke of Bavaria.

The succession is determined by Article 2 of Title 2 of the 1818 Constitution of the Kingdom of Bavaria, which states, “The crown is hereditary among the male descendants of the royal house according to the law of primogeniture and the agnatic lineal succession.”[1] The succession is further clarified by Title 5 of the Bavarian Royal Family Statute of 1819.[2]

In 1948 and 1949 Crown Prince Rupprecht, with the agreement of the other members of the house, amended the house laws to allow the succession of the sons of princes who had married into comital houses.[3] In 1999 Duke Franz, with the agreement of the other members of the house, amended the house laws further to allow the succession of the sons of any princes who married with the permission of the head of the house.

Franz has never married. The heir presumptive to the headship of the House of Wittelsbach is his brother Prince Max, Duke in Bavaria. Because Max has five daughters but no sons, he is followed in the line of succession by his and Franz’s first cousin (and second cousin in the male line) Prince Luitpold.[4]

Line of Succession on 13 November 1918

  • King Ludwig I (1786–1868) (abdicated 1848)
    • King Maximilian II (1811–1864)
      • King Ludwig II (1845–1886)
      • King Otto (1848–1916)
    • King Otto of Greece (1815–1867)
    • Luitpold, Prince Regent (1821–1912)
      • King Ludwig III (b.1845)
        • (1) Crown Prince Rupprecht (b.1869)
          • (2) Prince Albrecht (b.1905)
        • (3) Prince Karl (b.1874)
        • (4) Prince Franz (b.1875)
          • (5) Prince Ludwig (b.1913)
      • (6) Prince Leopold (b.1846)
        • (7) Prince Georg (b.1880)
        • (8) Prince Konrad (b.1883)
    • Prince Adalbert (1828–1875)
      • (9) Prince Ludwig Ferdinand (b.1859)
        • Infante Ferdinand of Spain, former Prince Ferdinand (b.1884) (renounced rights)
          • Infante Luis Alfonso of Spain (b.1906)
          • Infante José Eugenio of Spain (b.1909)
        • (10) Prince Adalbert (b.1886)
      • (11) Prince Alfons (b.1862)
        • (12) Prince Joseph Clemens (b.1902)

Current Line of Succession

  • Ludwig I of Bavaria (1786-1868)
    • Luitpold, Prince Regent of Bavaria (1821-1912)
      • Ludwig III of Bavaria (1845-1921)
        • Rupprecht, Crown Prince of Bavaria (1869-1955)
          • Albrecht, Duke of Bavaria (1905-1996)
            • Franz, The Duke of Bavaria (born 1933)
            • (1) Prince Max of Bavaria, Duke in Bavaria (born 1937)
        • Prince Franz of Bavaria (1875-1957)
          • Prince Ludwig of Bavaria (1913-2008)
            • (2) Prince Luitpold of Bavaria (born 1951)
              • (3) Prince Ludwig of Bavaria (born 1982)
              • (4) Prince Heinrich of Bavaria (born 1986)
              • (5) Prince Karl of Bavaria (born 1987)
          • Prince Rasso of Bavaria (1926-2011)
            • (6) Pater Florian von Bayern, O.S.B. (born 1957)
            • (7) Prince Wolfgang of Bavaria (born 1960)
              • (8) Prince Tassilo of Bavaria (born 1992)
              • (9) Prince Richard of Bavaria (born 1993)
              • (10) Prince Philipp of Bavaria (born 1996)
            • (11) Prince Christoph of Bavaria (born 1962)
              • (12) Prince Corbinian of Bavaria (born 1996)
              • (13) Prince Stanislaus of Bavaria (born 1997)
              • (14) Prince Marcello of Bavaria (born 1998)
    • Prince Adalbert of Bavaria (1828-1875)
      • Prince Ludwig Ferdinand of Bavaria (1859-1949)
        • Prince Adalbert of Bavaria (1886-1970)
          • Prince Konstantin of Bavaria (1920-1969)
            • (15) Prince Leopold of Bavaria (born 1943) – current heir to Otto I, King of Greece (Leopold’s eldest son Prince Manuel of Bavaria was born out of wedlock and is not in the line of succession)
              • (16) Prince Konstantin of Bavaria (born 1986)
            • (17) Prince Adalbert of Bavaria (born 1944)
              • (18) Prince Hubertus of Bavaria (born 1989)