
Louis I of Anjou
Louis I of Anjou (1339–1384) was a nobleman from the French royal family, specifically the House of Valois. He was the Count of Anjou and also held the title of King of Naples. Louis was known for his ambitious attempts to expand his power in Italy and France during a turbulent period marked by the Hundred Years’ War. He was involved in various military campaigns and political alliances, reflecting the complexities of medieval European politics. His legacy includes efforts to strengthen local governance and cultural patronage in the regions he governed.