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Count of Erbach-Erbach Ludwig I's Biography
German prince, member of the House of Erbach, and ruler over Erbach, Freienstein, Michelstadt, Bad König and Wildenstein.
He was the seventh child and third (but second surviving) son of Georg III, Count of Erbach-Breuberg and his second wife Anna, a daughter of Friedrich Magnus, Count of Solms-Laubach-Sonnenwalde.
After the death of their father, Ludwig I and his surviving brothers divided the Erbach domains in 1606: he received the districts of Erbach and Freienstein.
When their older brother Friedrich Magnus died in 1618 without surviving male issue, the brothers divided his domains among themselves, but this took place only in 1623, when Ludwig I received Michelstadt and Bad König. In 1627, the death of another brother, Johann Casimir, unmarried and childless, caused another division of the paternal inheritance: this time, Ludwig I received Wildenstein.
Ludwig died in Erbach on 12 April 1643, aged 63, and was buried in Michelstadt. Because he died without surviving male issue, his only remaining brother, Georg Albrech I inherited his domains, and with this reunited all the Erbach family lands.
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