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Louis II

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Louis II
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1. (Biographies / Louis II (?804-876 ad) M, German, POLITICS: hereditary ruler) known as Louis the German. ?804-876 ad, king of Germany (843-76); son of Louis I
2. (Biographies / Louis II (1845-1886) M, Bavarian, POLITICS: hereditary ruler) 1845-86, king of Bavaria (1864-86): noted for his extravagant castles and his patronage of Wagner. Declared insane (1886), he drowned himself
3. (Biographies) de Bourbon. See (Prince de) Condé
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Noun1.Louis II - king of France and Germany (846-879)Louis II - king of France and Germany (846-879)


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In a statement confirming the deal, Monaco revealed Gudjohnsen had signed a two-year deal at Stade Louis II and would wear the number nine shirt.
The match between the respective winners of the Champions League and last-ever UEFA Cup at the Stade Louis II in Monaco.
The match between the respective winners of the Champions League and last-ever UEFA Cup at the Stade Louis II in Monaco.
 
 
 
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