Louis I, Duke of Bourbon
Louis I, Duke of Bourbon was a prominent French nobleman born in 1337. He was a member of the House of Bourbon, a significant dynasty in France. Louis played a crucial role in the Hundred Years' War, supporting the French crown against the English forces. His leadership and military skills were instrumental in several key battles during this period.
In 1356, Louis was appointed as the governor of the province of Languedoc. He was known for his efforts to strengthen the Bourbon family's influence and expand their territories. Louis I passed away in 1410, leaving a lasting legacy in French history.