Noun
king of France and Germany (846-879)
Source: WordNetAfter the death of King Louis II of Hungary and Bohemia at Mohács in 1526, Legnica was inherited by the Habsburg Monarchy of Austria. Source: Internet
In 1521 he made an arrangement with Petar Keglević and pulled back from Hungary and Croatia; this arrangement, accepted by Louis II in 1526, was not accepted by Holy Roman Emperor Ferdinand I until 1559. Source: Internet
His association with Prince Louis II of Monaco led to his purchase of the debt-ridden Société des Bains de Mer, which ran Monte Carlo’s famous casino and was the principal source of revenue for the principality. Source: Internet
A report that the emperor Louis II (of Italy) was dead led to peace between father and sons and attempts by Louis the German to gain the imperial crown for Carloman. Source: Internet
Louis II was made the King of Bavaria from 817 following the Emperor Charlemagne's practice of bestowing a local kingdom on a family member who then served as one of his lieutenants and the local governor. Source: Internet
France was served by some very efficient commanders such as Louis II de Bourbon (Condé) and Henry de la Tour d'Auvergne (Turenne). Source: Internet