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Louis III is a name shared by many important historical figures. Most of them were kings, emperors, or powerful rulers in different parts of Europe. This article will tell you a little bit about some of the most well-known people named Louis III.

Famous Rulers Named Louis III

Louis III of France

Louis III was a King of West Francia, which is now France. He ruled from 879 to 882, sharing the throne with his younger brother, Carloman II. Louis III was known for his military skills. He famously defeated Viking invaders at the Battle of Saucourt-en-Vimeu in 881. This victory was a big deal at the time. He died young, at only 17 years old.

Louis the Blind, Holy Roman Emperor

Louis the Blind was a very powerful ruler. He was the King of Provence from 890, King of Italy from 900, and even the Holy Roman Emperor from 901 to 905. He was called "the Blind" because he lost his eyesight in 905. This happened after he tried to take over Italy. He was captured and blinded by his rival, Berengar I. After this, he continued to rule Provence but with less power.

Louis the Younger of Germany

Louis the Younger was a king in East Francia, which is now Germany. He ruled from 876 to 882. He was the second son of Louis the German. Louis the Younger worked to keep his kingdom stable. He also fought against Viking raids, just like Louis III of France. He managed to defend his lands successfully.

Louis the Child of Germany

Louis the Child was the last Carolingian ruler of East Francia. He became king when he was very young, around six years old, in 899. Because he was so young, powerful nobles and church leaders often made decisions for him. His reign saw many challenges, including more Viking attacks. He died without any children, which ended the Carolingian line in East Francia.

Louis III of Naples

Louis III was a Duke of Anjou and a claimant to the Kingdom of Naples. He lived from 1403 to 1434. He spent much of his life trying to gain control of Naples. He was part of a long struggle for power in Italy. Louis III was supported by the Pope and other powerful figures. However, he never fully secured the throne of Naples.

Ludwig III, Grand Duke of Hesse and by Rhine

Ludwig III was a Grand Duke of Hesse and by Rhine. He ruled from 1848 to 1877. His reign saw many changes in Europe. He was a constitutional monarch, meaning he ruled with a constitution. This limited his power. He focused on improving his duchy. He also saw his state join the German Empire in 1871.

Ludwig III of Bavaria

Ludwig III was the last King of Bavaria. He ruled from 1913 to 1918. Bavaria was a kingdom within the German Empire. His reign ended during World War I. He was forced to give up his throne in 1918. This happened as monarchies across Germany fell. He was known for his interest in agriculture and technology.

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