Ludwig Amrhyn (1 May 1593 â 4 October 1665) was a Lucerne politician and military officer in the service of Savoy.
The son of Walther Amrhyn, Ludwig was born in Lucerne on 1 May 1593. He married twice: first Anastasia zur Gilgen, then Anna Maria Helmlin. In 1612, he made a pilgrimage to Jerusalem, where he was knighted as a Knight of the Holy Sepulchre and of Mount Saint Catherine.
He was admitted to the Grand Council of Lucerne from 1635 and served in the Small Council from 1646 to 1665. He served as bailiff (Vogt) of Wikon (1641âÂÂ1647) and of Entlebuch (1647âÂÂ1649 and 1651âÂÂ1653).
From 1618 he served in the military forces of Savoy. In 1638 he held the rank of lieutenant-colonel in the regiment of his brother Joseph Amrhyn, and in 1648 he was appointed captain of the ducal guard.