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  1. Louis II, known as Louis the Stammerer ( French: Louis le Bègue; 1 November 846 – 10 April 879), was the king of Aquitaine and later the king of West Francia. He was the eldest son of Emperor Charles the Bald and Ermentrude of Orléans. [1]

  2. Apr 6, 2024 · Louis II was the king of Francia Occidentalis (the West Frankish kingdom) from 877 until his death. Louis, the son of King Charles II the Bald, was made king of Aquitaine under his father’s tutelage in 867. Charles became emperor in 875 and two years later left Louis as regent while he defended.

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  3. Aug 20, 2005 · Louis (also Ludwig or Lewis) the German (also known as Louis II or Louis the Bavarian) (806 – August 28, 876), was a grandson of Charlemagne and the third son of the succeeding Holy Roman Emperor Louis the Pious and his first wife, Ermengarde of Hesbaye.

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    Louis II may refer to: Louis II, Holy Roman Emperor (825–875) Louis the German (804–876), king of East Francia. Louis the Stammerer (846–879), Louis II of France. Louis II, Count of Chiny (died before 1066) Louis II, Landgrave of Thuringia (1128–1172) Louis II, Count of Loon (died 1218)

  6. Apr 25, 2024 · Louis II was the duke of Anjou, count of Maine and Provence (1384–1417), king of Naples, Sicily, and Jerusalem, who attempted, with only temporary success, to enforce the Angevin claims to the Neapolitan throne initiated by his father, Louis I.

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  7. Louis II (1 November 846 — 10 April 879) nicknamed the Stammerer ( French: le Bègue) was the King of West Francia from 877 until his death in 879. He was the oldest son and the second child of King Charles II of France and Ermentrude of Orléans.

  8. May 23, 2007 · Louis II of France. The Henry Project: The Ancestors of King Henry II of England. Louis II le Bègue (the Stammerer) King of Neustria, 856. King of Aquitaine, 867. King of France, 877-9.

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