Ludwig the Younger of Hesse explained

Ludwig the Younger of Hesse
Noble Family:House of Hesse
Father:Otto I, Landgrave of Hesse
Mother:Adelheid of Ravensberg
Spouse:Elisabeth of Sponheim-Kreuznach
Issue:Otto
Hermann II, Landgrave of Hesse
Agnes
Birth Date:1305

Ludwig the Younger of Hesse (German: Ludwig der Junker) (1305  - 2 February 1345) was a German nobleman. He was the third son of Landgrave Otto I of Hesse and his wife Adelheid, a daughter of Otto III of Ravensberg.

Life

In 1326, Otto I and Adelheid visited Pope John XXII in Avignon with a large retinue. The Pope promised Louis a prebendary if he remained celibate. He refused and renounced his ecclesiastical career.

In 1328, Otto I died and his elder brother Henry II inherited the Landgraviate. Louis received an apanage, consisting of castle and district of Grebenstein.

Louis died in 1345. Henry II adopted his son, Herman II in 1367, after his own son Otto had died in the spring, to be his co-ruler and heir.

Marriage and issue

On 15 October 1340, Louis married Elisabeth (or Elise), a daughter of Count Simon II of Sponheim-Kreuznach. She was the widow of the Swabian Count Rudolph I of Hohenberg, dead since 1336. They had three children:

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