Louis, King of Naples
Louis, King of Naples was a ruler in the 15th century, known for his reign from 1389 to 1399. He was a member of the Anjou dynasty and played a significant role in the politics of southern Italy. His rule was marked by efforts to strengthen the kingdom and maintain stability amid regional conflicts.
During his reign, Louis faced challenges from rival factions and external threats, including the Aragonese and Papacy. He sought alliances and engaged in military campaigns to protect his territory. Despite these efforts, his reign was characterized by political intrigue and the complexities of feudal loyalties in the region.