In 1466 Louis was named co-ruler of the Duchy of
Opole by his father. One year later (in 1467), he took part in the Congress of
Wrocław, where it was decided to declare the war to the king of
Bohemia,
George of Poděbrady, and
Casimir Jagiełło was invited to take the Bohemian throne. Louis died between 23 May and 4 September 1476. If he lived after 3 July 1476, he could have ruled the Duchy of Opole for a few months after the death of his father. It is unknown where he was buried, although it is assumed with a high degree of probability that it could have happened in the
Franciscan church in Opole. After he died unmarried and childless, his younger brothers
Jan II the Good and
Nicholas II assumed the government over Opole as co-rulers, but later in that year they decided to make the division of their domains. ==References==