Louis II
noun
1.
German Ludwig II. (“the German”) a.d. 804?–876, king of Germany 843–876 (son of Louis I).
2.
a.d. 822?–875, king of Italy 844–875; emperor of the Holy Roman Empire 855–875 (son of Lothair I).
noun
1.
known as Louis the German. ?804–876 ad, king of Germany (843–76); son of Louis I
2.
1845–86, king of Bavaria (1864–86): noted for his extravagant castles and his patronage of Wagner. Declared insane (1886), he drowned himself
3.
de Bourbon. See (Prince de) Condé
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