Louis II the Stutterer, or the Lazy, is the son of Charles the Bald. He is king of Aquitaine in 867, then king of France in 877. But his installation on the throne is not automatic, it was the result of the will of the Great of the country who direct the kingdom. Hugh the Abbot ensures the guardianship of the kingdom, Louis being too weak. Louis falls ill, from then on he cannot make important decisions. He bequeaths the office of government to his son Louis III. He died in 879.
Louis XVII (1785-1795), Dauphin of France, is the second son of Louis XVI and Marie-Antoinette. After the execution of his father, he is declared king by the noble emigrants under the name of Louis XVII. Nevertheless, his reign is only theoretical. The child remains imprisoned in the Temple, where h