Lamhfionn MacAGNON of CRETE (? - ? Gothia (Carthage)) ; told by fortuneteller to head for Europe's westernmost island; aka Lamfhind (Lanfhion Laimfinn)
Langdarma (42nd & last EMPEROR) of TIBET (? - 842) ; killed his brother Relpachen, who had advanced Buddhism expensively, and outlawed the monkhood; (Langdharma)
Lanzelin (Graf) von ALTENBURG (942?? - 981+) ; Count von ALTERBURG (& von Thurgau); aka Landolt (Lanthold) von MURI; aka father of Werner of STRASBOURG
Lao-tzu (Sage) of DAOISM (? - 300? BC) ; Wrote Tao Te Ching (Power of the Way) , one of the most influential philosophy books ever written; ...
Lendisius (Duke) of PERONNE (ALSACE) (620? - 666+) ; aka Lendif (Leutharius Leudefredus Leuthaire; III) Bonifatius; Major Domus (Steward) to King Teoderic III
[Leod (Tormad's father)] Tormad MacLEOD (2nd Baron of HARRIS) (Isle of Skye) ; or: Torquil (Tormad's brother) or: Leod (Tormad's father); poss. same as Tormond MacLEAN (shown here as brother)
Leod OLAFSSON (Isle of Man 1215? - 1280? Isle of Skye) ; 1st Baron Harris of LEWIS; (1st Chief & eponym of MacLEOD); aka Ljot OLVIRSON
Leonor Telles de MENEZES (? - 27/4/1386) ; ('stunningly beautiful redhead', `a Flor de Altura', `a Lucrecia Borgia Portuguesa'; divorced her first husband to marry the enamored King)
Lideric de FLANDERS (750? - 792+) ; Forester of FLANDERS; aka Lidricus of HARLEBECK; aka Lyderic of HARLEBEC; the descent of Baldwin from leg....
Lidinin (King) of (All) BRITONS ; poss. aka Lleudun; poss. King of LIDININ (London?); (scholars differ on whether Lidinin is a place name or personal name)
Liu Pang (EMPEROR) of HAN DYNASTY (CHINA) (? - 195 BC) ; aka Gao (Gaozu), Liu Bang; as police officer under arrest, led rebellion against Qing Dynasty; founded Han Dynasty 206 BC
Liu Yao Shi (HAN) (280? - 329) ; aka LIU Yao, Hou Zhu; EMPEROR of ZHAO
Liu Yuan (HAN; King) of HSIUNG-NU (230? - 310?) ; aka LIU Yuan-Hai (46th King) of the HUNS; aka Bei Han, conquered CHINA in 308; founder of SHU-HAN Dynasty
Lleurig (Lucius) MAWR (King) of EWYAS (137 - 181? (or 201)) ; aka Lleirwg (Lleuver Lleiffer Llewfer) of BRITAIN; (first Christian) King of BRITONS (SILURIA)
Llewelyn Fawr (Prince) of GWYNEDD (Dolyddelan 1173? - 1240 Caernarvons.) ; aka Llywelyn `the Great'; Prince of WALES; Llywelyn ap IORWERTH (ap JORWETH) of NORTH WALES; (King of BRITONS)
Lludd ap BELI (King) of BRITONS (79 BC - 18? BC) ; aka Lud Llaw Ereint; `Celtic GOD of Healing'; (`Llaw Ereint' means `of the Silver Hand'; relation to Nuada Fuildon AIRGETLAM, q.v. ?)
[Lludd ap Beli Mawr (q.v. : Andocoveros' uncle)] Andocoveros (Duke in BRITAIN) (? - 25+ BC) ; or: Caswallon (Andocoveros's father) or: Lludd ap Beli Mawr (q.v. : Andocoveros' uncle); (Andoco)
Loarn Mor (King) of DALRIADA (436? - ?) ; aka Laorn (Loare Laorn) MacERC; eponym of CENEL LOAIRN branch of DAL RIATA; beyond here genealogy is doubtful
Lot ibn HARAN (Ur, Chaldea ? - ? Zoar, Canaan) ; aka Lut, PROPHET of Allah for SODOM and GOMORROH
Lot LUWDDOC (King) of GODODDIN (470?? (or 595??) - ?) ; King of the Host; poss. aka Gwair (Gwyar) ap DWYWG; King of ORKNEY; King (and poss. eponym) of LOTHIAN (Gododdin)
Lothar (I; King & eponym) of LOTHARINGIA (796? - 29/9/855) ; EMPEROR of the WEST; King in ITALY; aka Lothaire (Hlothar) of the FRANKS; (von ALTDORF; of GERMANY); aka Lotharius I der KAROLINGEN
Louis I d' ANJOU (King) di NAPOLI (1339 - 1384) ; Regent of FRANCE; (Lodovico I); (he was made EMPEROR of CONSTANTINOPLE by the will of James of Baux, but ....
Louis XV BOURBON (King) of FRANCE (Versailles 1710 - 1774 Versailles) ; `after me, the deluge'; (his 58-year reign is the 11th longest of any European monarch ever, recently dro....
Louis XI `the Cruel' (King) of FRANCE (1423 - 1483) ; `the Prudent'; `the Spider King'; (a cruel leader, he expanded his father's Army with mercenaries, enlarg....
Louis XIV (King) of FRANCE (1638 - 1715) ; `the Sun King'; eponym of Louisiana; (his 72-year reign is the longest ever of any European King)
[Louis II of GERMANY, q.v.] Arnulph (Markgraf of CARINTHIA) von BAYERN (850? - 81/12/899) ; aka Arnulf of the EAST FRANKS; EMPEROR; King of GERMANY & ITALY (& LORRAINE)
Louis I `the Great' (King) of POLAND (1326 - 1382) ; King of HUNGARY (ruled as `Andegawen Poland' in Personal Union, on his death the Kingdoms were split between two of Louis' daughters); ...
Louise Madeline LANY (1733 - 1777) ; or: (NN), another French mistress; aka La Lanilla; (famous beauty; 1st female dancer to execute an entrechat six and huit)
[Loup I (q.v. : Walfar's brother or cousin)] Walfar (Duke?) of AQUITAINE (725? - 768?) ; or: poss. Loup I (q.v. : Walfar's brother or cousin); (Waifar Guifre Waifer Waiofar Waifre); Duke of GASCOGNE
[Lucia TAILBOYS (q.v. : Margaret's daughter-in-law)] Margaret (Maud of CHESTER) d' AVRANCHES (1053? - 1136?) ; aka Maud (le GOZ) d' ABRINCIS; Countess of Chester
[Ludwig I (Gozmar's father)] Gozmar V of ZIEGENHAIN (1194? - 1242?) ; or: Gottfried III of ZIEGENHAIN (Gozmar's brother) or: Ludwig I (Gozmar's father)
Ludwig Moro SFORZA (Duke) of MILAN (1451 - 1508) ; (murdered his nephew and seized throne); aka Lodovico the MOOR (`Il Moro'); (patron of Leonardo Da Vinci)
[Lugaid Laigde MacDAIRE, q.v. (poss. Macniadh's father)] Macniadh of IRELAND ; (Macniadh and his ancestry, with spelling variations, are tacked on at two very different points by different sources)
Lugalbanda (3rd King) of URUK ; or: (NN) of KULAB; (Ninsun's 1st husband); (at the end of Lugulbanda's reign, Kish under the Etana King Enmebaragesi became the leading power in Sumeria)
Luisa Maria Amelia Teresa BOURBON (Naples 1773 - 1802 Vienna) ; Princess of The TWO SICILIES, of NAPLES & Sicily; aka Maria Luisa Amalia di BORBONE-SICILY
Luise (Dorothea) (Duchess) of SAXE-GOTHA (Gotha 1800 - 1831 Paris) ; aka Dorothea Louise Pauline Charlotte F. Augusta of SAXE-COBURG-ALTENBURG; Heiress of GOTHA
[Luitfried II (Lord) of BURGELM, q.v. (Werner's brother)] Werner I von WINTERTHUR (? - 1040) ; or: poss. Luitfried II (Lord) of BURGELM, q.v. (Werner's brother)
Luitgardis (Luitgard) of NASSAU (1184? - 1247?) ; (one Luitgard of Nassau married Virneburg, the other married Querfurt, but sources differ about which was which.)