Louis II of Naples
Louis II of Naples was a king who ruled from 1389 to 1399. He was a member of the Anjou dynasty and the son of Charles III of Naples. His reign was marked by political instability and conflicts with rival factions, including the Aragonese and the Papal States.
During his rule, Louis II faced challenges in maintaining control over his kingdom. He struggled to assert his authority and was often overshadowed by more powerful neighbors. His reign ended when he was deposed, leading to a brief period of turmoil in the region before the rise of his successor, Robert of Anjou.