Louis of Teck

[2] He matriculated from the Stadium of Padua in 1394 and was awarded citizenship by Francesco Novello da Carrara.

During the war with the Republic of Venice which broke out in 1411, he sided for Sigismund, a decision which eventually led to the dissolution of the Aquileian temporal power.

6,000 patriarchal and Hungarian troops, backed by the Carraresi of Padua and the counts of Oltenburg besieged Cividale for 115 days, but were defeated by a rescue army sent by Venice in December 1419.

The Venetians completed the occupation of Friuli capturing Feltre, Belluno, Portogruaro and Venzone in 1420, while the Cadore and Capodistria surrendered spontaneously.

He also took part in the meeting of German princes at Mainz that elected Amadeus VIII of Savoy as antipope.

A soldo issued during the reign of Louis in Friuli.