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  • But Louis II of Etruria never reigned: The experimental monarchy didn't work.

    Sovereignty and the Pitiless Passage of Time Henrik Bering 2012

  • Seven generations after Sigebert IV, in the late ninth century, Sigebert VI nicknamed Prince Ursus is said to have lost the title of Comte du Razès after an attempt to oust Louis II.

    The Sion Revelation Lynn Picknett 2006

  • Seven generations after Sigebert IV, in the late ninth century, Sigebert VI nicknamed Prince Ursus is said to have lost the title of Comte du Razès after an attempt to oust Louis II.

    The Sion Revelation Lynn Picknett 2006

  • Seven generations after Sigebert IV, in the late ninth century, Sigebert VI nicknamed Prince Ursus is said to have lost the title of Comte du Razès after an attempt to oust Louis II.

    The Sion Revelation Lynn Picknett 2006

  • FERDINAND I, husband of Anna, sister of Louis II, king of Bohemia and Hungary, after whose death he was elected king of these countries by their estates.

    1558-64 2001

  • The reader's apprehension of the point of another anecdote, in which Dr. Neumann appears in an attitude not very respectful to his own sovereign, Louis II of Bavaria, will depend upon his knowing something of the situation and history of the university buildings in Munich.

    The Continental Monthly, Vol. 5, No. 3, March, 1864 Devoted to Literature and National Policy Various

  • Anna's brother, Louis II, was killed in the desperate battle of

    The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 2: Assizes-Browne 1840-1916 1913

  • On the death of Leo IV (17 July, 855) Benedict was chosen to succeed him, and envoys were despatched to secure the ratification of the decree of election by the Emperors Lothaire and Louis II.

    The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 2: Assizes-Browne 1840-1916 1913

  • Louis II, Duke of Bourbon, took the cross, and at the instigation of the Genoese went to besiege el-Mahadia, an African city on the coast of Tunis.

    The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 4: Clandestinity-Diocesan Chancery 1840-1916 1913

  • The Bishops of Brescia received the title of Count from Louis II, and in consequence became civil rulers of the city and the countship.

    The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 2: Assizes-Browne 1840-1916 1913

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