Louis IV of France

King of West Francia, crowned in 936

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Ruled as King of West Francia from 936 until death in 954. Ascended to the throne during a tumultuous period marked by fragmentation of royal power and Viking invasions. Expanded the influence of the monarchy through negotiations and military campaigns, attempting to restore stability. Captured by the Vikings but later escaped, leading to efforts to strengthen the kingdom's defenses. His reign saw the gradual emergence of a more centralized royal authority in France, setting the stage for future governance.

Crowned King of West Francia in 936

Contended against Viking incursions

Strengthened royal authority in the region

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