Louis the German was born in 804.
Louis the German died on 876-08-28.
German scientist
Louis DeVries has written: 'Essentials of reading German' -- subject(s): German language, Grammar, Chrestomathies and readers
Charlemagne's grandsons were the three sons of his son Louis the Pious. They were Lothair, Charles the Bald, and Louis the German. These grandsons played significant roles in the division of the Carolingian Empire after Louis the Pious's death.
Louis comes from the German name meaning "Famous warrior".
Louis comes from the German name meaning "Famous warrior".
"Louis" is the American equivalent for the German "Ludwig"
Andrew Louis has written: 'The motive of renunciation in modern German literature--' -- subject(s): German literature, History and criticism
Louis the German, Charles the Bald, and Lothar
Louis Roemer has written: 'Zeit-Gedichte' -- subject(s): German imprints
Lothair, Charles the bald, and Louis the German