Anguilè Ré-Dowé also known as "King Louis", was Mpongwe village leader of Agekaza-Quaben in the 19th century.
His mother is said to be an Aguékaza woman given in marriage to an Agungu man but she was recalled by her clan while she was pregnant.
He is known for having signed a treaty on 18 March 1842 that allowed the French to settle on the northern bank of the estuary.
Unlike the treaty of 1839, signed by Antchouwé Kowe Rapontchombo, "King Denis", the treaty with King Louis mentions a transfer of sovereignty and stipulates that the French will from then on be the only ones able to fly a flag on this territory.
With the expansion and development of Libreville, the village became the Louis district, known for its bars and nightclubs.