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  1. Louis II, Holy Roman Emperor From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Louis II, (825 875), Holy Roman Emperor (sole ruler 855 875), eldest son of the emperor Lothair I, became the designated king of Italy in 839, and taking up his residence in that country was crowned king at Rome by Pope Sergius II on June 15, 844.

  2. 0806–0876. Hemma von Altdorf Königin des Ostfrankenreich. 0808–0876. Marriage: 0827. Hildegard Äbtissin des Klosters Fraumünster. 0827–0856. Irmgard von Chiemsee. 0830–0866. Ludwig III. 'der Jüngere' König der Ostfranken.

  3. Mar 1, 2023 · Louis II, Holy Roman Emperor. Italiano: Ludovico II (o Luigi II), (825 – 875), Re d'Italia (839-875), Sacro Romano Imperatore (855875), era il primogenito dell'Imperatore Lotario I. Latina: Ludovicus II (DCCCXXV - DCCCLXXV), rex Italiae DCCCXXXIX-DCCCLXXV et imperator romanus ab anno DCCCLV-DCCCLXXV, filius natus maximus Lotarii I.

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  5. Louis II, (b. c. 822--d. Aug. 12, 875, near Brescia, Lombardy), Frankish emperor (850-875) who, as ruler of Italy, was instrumental in checking the Arab invasion of the peninsula. The eldest son of the Frankish emperor Lothair I, who ruled the "middle realm" of what had once been Charlemagne's empire, Louis took over the administration of Italy ...

  6. Guy III of Spoleto ( German: Wido, Italian: Guido; died 12 December 894) was the Margrave of Camerino from 880 and then Duke of Spoleto and Camerino from 883. He was crowned King of Italy in 889 and emperor in 891. He died in 894 while fighting for control of the Italian Peninsula . Guy was married to Ageltrude, daughter of Adelchis of ...

  7. LOUIS II., Roman emperor, grandson of the preceding, was born about 822 and crowned king of Lombardy in 844. From 849 he shared the imperial title with his father, Lothair I., being crowned at Rome by Leo IV. in 850. He succeeded to the undivided but almost entirely nominal dignity in 855.

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