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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. Aug 20, 2005 · Louis the Stammerer (November 1, 846 — April 10, 879; French: Louis le Bègue), was the eldest son of Charles the Bald and Ermentrude of Orléans. He succeeded his younger brother in Aquitaine in 866 and his father in France in 877, though he was never crowned Emperor.

    • "Louis II"
    • Compiègne, Oise, Picardy, France
    • November 01, 846
  3. 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.

  4. Louis II. Byname: Louis The Stammerer. French: Louis Le Bègue. Born: 846. Died: April 10, 879, Compiègne, Fr. (aged 33) Title / Office: king (877-879), Francia Occidentalis. House / Dynasty: Carolingian dynasty. Notable Family Members: son Louis III.

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  5. 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.

  6. Louis II (825 – 12 August 875), sometimes called the Younger, was the king of Italy and emperor of the Carolingian Empire from 844, co-ruling with his father Lothair I until 855, after which he ruled alone.

  7. 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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