File:0111 - Milano - Sant'Ambrogio Lastra tombale Ludovico II (+ 875) - Foto Giovanni Dall'Orto 25-Apr-2007.jpg

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Italiano: Navata di sinistra della Basilica di Sant'Ambrogio a Milano, cappella della Natività. Lapide sepolcrale del re d'Italia e poi imperatore carolingio Ludovico II del Sacro Romano Impero, morto nell'875 e qui sepolto. Foto di Giovanni Dall'Orto, 25-4-2007.
English: Left-side nave of Sant'Ambrogio basilica in Milan, Italy, Nativity chapel. The gravestone of Louis II, Holy Roman Emperor, also king of Italy, who died in 875 and was buried in this basilica. Picture by Giovanni Dall'Orto, April 25 2007.
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