Ministers
Name | Term began | Term ended | Remarks |
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GdA Johann Nepomuk Graf von Triva (1755–1827) | March 27, 1808 | September 30, 1822 | |
GL Nikolaus Graf von Maillot de la Treille (1774–1834) | September 30, 1822 | January 31, 1829 | |
GL Georg von Weinrich (1768–1836) | January 31, 1829 | December 12, 1836 | |
GL Franz Xaver Frhr. von Hertling (1780–1844) | December 12, 1836 | November 1, 1838 | |
GM Albrecht Besserer Frhr. von Thalfingen (1787–1839) | November 1, 1838 | January 28, 1839 | (acting) |
GL Friedrich Frhr. von Hertling (1781–1850) | January 28, 1839 | June 9, 1839 | (acting) |
GM Anton Frhr. von Gumppenberg (1787–1855) | June 9, 1839 | March 1, 1847 | |
GM Leonhard Frhr. von Hohenhausen (1788–1872) | March 1, 1847 | February 1, 1848 | (acting) |
GL Heinrich von der Mark (1782–1865) | February 1, 1848 | April 5, 1848 | (acting) |
GM Karl von Weishaupt (1787–1853) | April 5, 1848 | November 21, 1848 | |
GL Wilhelm von Le Suire (1787–1852) | November 21, 1848 | May 29, 1849 | |
GM Ludwig von Lüder (1795–1862) | 29. Mai 1849 | 25. März 1855 | |
GL Wilhelm Ritter von Manz (1804–1867) | March 25, 1855 | April 13, 1859 | |
GM Ludwig von Lüder | April 13, 1859 | June 12, 1861 | 2nd period |
GM Moritz Ritter von Spies (1805–1862) | June 12, 1861 | October 10, 1862 | |
GL Hugo Ritter von Bosch (1782–1865) | December 11, 1861 | January 20, 1862 | (acting for Ritter von Spies) |
GL Bernhard von Heß (1792–1869) | January 20, 1862 | June 16, 1862 | (acting for Ritter von Spies) |
GM Moritz von Spies | June 16, 1862 | October 10, 1862(†) | |
GL Bernhard von Heß | October 10, 1862 | March 1, 1863 | (acting after death of Ritter von Spies, 2nd time) |
GM Karl Friedrich von Liel (1799–1863) | March 1, 1863 | March 7, 1863(†) | |
GL Hugo Ritter von Bosch | July 11, 1863 | July 26, 1863 | (acting, 2nd time) |
GL Bernhard von Heß | July 26, 1863 | August 15, 1863 | (acting, 3rd time) |
GM Eduard Ritter von Lutz (1810–1893) | August 15, 1863 | August 1, 1866 | |
n/a Eduard Ritter von Rotberg (1799–1884) | 1866 | 1866 | (acting) |
GM Siegmund Freiherr von Pranckh (1821–1888) | August 1, 1866 | April 4, 1875 | |
GdI Joseph Maximilian Ritter von Maillinger (1820–1901) | April 4, 1875 | May 1, 1885 | |
GdI Adolf Ritter von Heinleth (1823–1895) | May 1, 1885 | May 6, 1890 | |
GdI Benignus Ritter von Safferling (1825–1895) | May 6, 1890 | June 5, 1893 | |
GL Adolph Freiherr von Asch zu Asch auf Oberndorff (1839–1906) | June 5, 1893 | April 4, 1905 | |
GO Carl Graf von Horn (1847–1923) | April 4, 1905 | February 16, 1912 | |
GO Otto Freiherr Kreß von Kressenstein (1850–1929) | February 16, 1912 | December 7, 1916 | |
GL Maximilian Freiherr von Speidel (1856–1943) | 1916 | 1916 | (acting) |
General der Kavallerie|GdK Philipp von Hellingrath (1862–1939) | December 11, 1916 | November 8, 1918 | |
Minister für militärische Angelegenheiten (ministers of military affairs) of Bavaria after the German revolution | |||
Albert Roßhaupter (1878–1949) | November 8, 1918 | February 21, 1919 | politician of the MSPD |
Richard Scheid (1876–1962) | March 1, 1919 | March 17, 1919 | politician of the USPD |
Ernst Schneppenhorst (1881–1945) | March 18, 1919 | August 22, 1919 | politician of the MSPD |
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