Louis II, Duke of Bourbon
Louis II, Duke of Bourbon (1337–1410) was a prominent French nobleman and military leader during the late Middle Ages. He was a member of the powerful House of Bourbon, which played a significant role in French history. Louis II served as a loyal supporter of the French crown and participated in various military campaigns, including the Hundred Years' War.
As Duke, Louis II was known for his efforts to strengthen his family's influence and territory. He was also involved in the political dynamics of his time, navigating relationships with other noble families and the monarchy. His legacy contributed to the rise of the Bourbon dynasty in France.