Ludwig Günther of Schwarzburg-Rudolstadt
Count Ludwig Günther of Schwarzburg-Rudolstadt (in German: Günther) and the ancient House of Schwarzburg. He inherited the dignity of his office the September of the year before after the death of his older brother Karl (Charles),
- In the 1632 series: played an important role in the background "freedom of religion theme" that reoccured frequently in various works of the Ring of Fire series. The count of Schwarzburg-Rudolstadt was the first sovereign nobleman aware of and troubled by the town from the future, Grantville. A chunk of the old family seat at Schwarzburg overlapped the Ring of Fire and went forward to 2000 AD in 1632 and the "first contact" story "Schwaraza Falls". About ten citizens of Schwarzburg lost their lives in the ROF event. In the Grantville Gazette I story "The Rudolstadt Colloquy", he organized debates about the new church he has built primarily to serve the Lutheran population that emigrated as war refugees to Grantville.
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