John V., duke of Brittany (1389, 1399-1442).
King (surnamed the Wonder of the World), Frederick II. of Germany (1194, 1215-1250).[1215-1250).]
Otto III. of Germany (980, 983-1002).
King (surnamed the Young), Dagobert II. of France (652, 656-679).
Leo II., pope (470, 474-474).
Louis VII., le Jeune, of France (1120, 1137-1180[1137-1180]).
Ludwig II. of Germany (822, 855-875).
Romanus II., emperor of the East (939, 959-963).
King Franco´ni, Joachim Murat; so called because his dress was so exceedingly showy that he reminded one of the fine dresses of Franconi, the mountebank (1767-1815).
King Log, a roi fainéant, an allusion to Æsop’s fable of the Frogs asking for a King. Jupiter threw a log into the pond for their first king, and a stork for their second. The one was too passive, the other was a “devourer of his people.”