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Originally appearing in Volume V17, Page 50 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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LOUIS II  . (1506-1526), king of Hungary and Bohemia, was the only son of Wladislaus II., king of Hungary and Bohemia, and the French princess Anne of Candale . Prematurely born at Buda on the 1st of
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July 1506, it required all the resources of medical science to keep the sickly child alive, yet he
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developed so precociously that at the age of thirteen he was well bearded and moustached, while at eighteen his hair was silvery white . His parts were good and he could speak and write six
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languages at a very early age, but the zeal of his guardians and tutors to make a man of him betimes nearly ruined his feeble constitution, while the riptous
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life led by him and his young consort, Maria of Austria, whom he wedded on the 13th of
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January 1522, speedily disqualified him for affairs, so that at last he became an
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object of ridicule at his own court . He was crowned king of Hungary on the 4th of
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June 15o8, and king of Bohemia on the Iith of May 1509, and was declared of age when he succeeded his
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father on the 11th of December 1521 . But during the greater
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part of his reign he was the puppet of the magnates and kept in such penury that he was often obliged to
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pawn his jewels to get proper food and clothing . His guardians, Cardinal Bakbcz and Count George of
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Brandenburg-Anspach, shamefully neglected him, squandered the royal revenues and distracted the whole
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kingdom with their endless dissensions . Matters grew even worse on the
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death of Bak6cz, when the magnates Istvan Bathory, Janos Zapolya and Istvan Verboczy fought each other furiously, and used the diets as their tools . Added to these troubles was the ever-
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present
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Turkish peril, which became acute after the king, with insensate levity, arrested the
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Ottoman envoy Berham in 1521 and refused to unite with
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Suleiman in a
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league against the Habsburgs . Nevertheless in the last extremity Louis. showed more of manhood than any of his counsellors . It was he who restored something like order by intervening between the magnates and the gentry at the
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diet of 1525 . It was he who collected in his camp at Tolna the army of 25,000 men which perished utterly on the fatal field of
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Mohacs on the 29th of August 1526 .

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flight from the field, being the second Hungary . See Rerum Hungaricarum libri (vol . 2, ed . Ferencz Toldy, Buda-pest, 1867) ; and Jeesef Podhradczky, King Louis (Hung.) (
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Budapest, 186o) . (R . N .

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