King Louis of Naples
King Louis of Naples, also known as Louis I of Anjou, was a significant figure in the 14th century. He ruled as King of Naples from 1389 until his death in 1399. Louis was a member of the House of Anjou and sought to strengthen his kingdom through alliances and military campaigns.
During his reign, Louis faced challenges from rival factions and external threats, including the Aragonese claim to the throne. He worked to consolidate power and improve the administration of his realm, leaving a lasting impact on the political landscape of southern Italy.