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'''Ludwig (von) Blutwasser''', also known as '''Ludwig von Walstadt''', or '''Sankt Ludwig''' was Prince of [[Whales]] from 1624 to 1627 and 1628 to 1629, interrupted by his son Karl. He is venerated as a saint throughout the Republic of [[Sankt Ludwigshafen]] which is named after him. Ludwig von Blutwasser had 27 children with various wives, by conferring nobility to all his children he was able to gain an absolute majority in the House of Nobility to be able to pursue his agenda. | '''Ludwig (von) Blutwasser''', also known as '''Ludwig von Walstadt''', or '''Sankt Ludwig''' was Prince of [[Whales]] from 1624 to 1627 and 1628 to 1629, interrupted by his son Karl. He is venerated as a saint throughout the Republic of [[Sankt Ludwigshafen]] which is named after him. Ludwig von Blutwasser had 27 children with various wives, by conferring nobility to all his children he was able to gain an absolute majority in the House of Nobility to be able to pursue his agenda. |
Revision as of 20:24, 28 January 2022
Ludwig von Blutwasser | |
Full name | Ludwig von Blutwasser |
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AKA | Ludwig von Walstadt, Sankt Ludwig |
Physical information | |
Species | Human |
Gender | Male |
Hair color and style | Blonde |
Eye color | Grey |
Skin color | Light |
Biographical information | |
Father | Kaiser Ayreon III (adopted) |
Children |
Karl (1604-1631) |
Date of birth | 1590 |
Place of birth | Walstadt, Natopia |
Date of death | 1631 |
Place of death | / |
Residence(s) | Walstadt |
Nationality | Natopian |
Allegiance(s) | Saxon majority of Walstadt |
Occupation | Prince of Walstadt |
Ludwig (von) Blutwasser, also known as Ludwig von Walstadt, or Sankt Ludwig was Prince of Whales from 1624 to 1627 and 1628 to 1629, interrupted by his son Karl. He is venerated as a saint throughout the Republic of Sankt Ludwigshafen which is named after him. Ludwig von Blutwasser had 27 children with various wives, by conferring nobility to all his children he was able to gain an absolute majority in the House of Nobility to be able to pursue his agenda.