Louis, King of Sicily
| Louis the Child | |
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| King of Sicily | |
| Reign | 15 August 1342 - 16 October 1355 |
| Predecessor | Peter II |
| Successor | Frederick IV |
| Born | 4 February 1338 Catania, Kingdom of Sicily |
| Died | 16 October 1355 (aged 17) Castello Normanno, Aci Castello |
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| House | Barcelona |
| Father | Peter II of Sicily |
| Mother | Elizabeth of Carinthia |
Louis the Child (Italian: Ludovico or Luigi; 4 February 1338 – 16 October 1355) was King of Sicily (also known as "Trinacria") from 15 September 1342 until his death. He was a minor upon his succession, and was under a regency until 1354. His actual rule was short, for he died in an outbreak of plague the next year. His reign was marked by civil war.