Kaiser Ludwig IV. oder der Baie, by Conrad Mannert, delves into the life and reign of Louis IV, Holy Roman Emperor, also known as Louis the Bavarian. This historical work, originally published in 1811, examines Louis's political maneuvers, conflicts with the papacy, and his impact on the Holy Roman Empire and Bavaria. Mannert's study offers insights into the complex political landscape of the 14th century and provides a detailed account of a significant figure in German history. A valuable resource for historians and anyone interested in the medieval period and the history of the Holy Roman Empire.
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