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    Louis III of France (865–882) Louis the Blind, Louis III, Holy Roman Emperor, (c. 880–928) Louis the Child, sometimes III of Germany (893–911) Louis III, Count of Chiny (died 1189) Ludwig III of Thuringia (ruled 1172–1190), see Hermann I, Landgrave of Thuringia; Louis III of Châtillon (died 1391) Louis III of Naples (1403–1434) Louis ...

  2. Sophie of Thuringia, Duchess of Brabant. Gertrude of Aldenberg. Father. Hermann I, Landgrave of Thuringia. Mother. Sophia of Wittelsbach. Louis IV the Saint was a term of the Ludovingian dynasty. He was Landgrave of Thuringia and Saxon Count palatine from 1217 to 1227. He was born on October 28, 1200 and died on September 11, 1227.

  3. William III (30 April 1425 – 17 September 1482), called the Brave (in German Wilhelm der Tapfere ), was landgrave of Thuringia (from 1445) and claimant duke of Luxemburg (from 1457). He is actually the second William to rule Thuringia, and in Luxembourg; he was the third Margrave of Meissen named William. He was a younger son of Frederick I ...

  4. Hermann I. Date of birth. c. 1155 (statement with Gregorian date earlier than 1584) Date of death. 25 April 1217. Gotha. Place of burial. Reinhardsbrunn. Country of citizenship.

  5. Rate the pronunciation difficulty of Louis I, Landgrave of Thuringia. 5 /5. (1 Vote) Very easy. Easy. Moderate. Difficult. Very difficult. Pronunciation of Louis I, Landgrave of Thuringia with 1 audio pronunciations.

  6. Seal of Louis IV. Louis elder brother died in 1216, therefore he himself, upon his father's death on 25 April 1217, ascended the Thuringian throne at the age of sixteen. In 1218, on the Feast of St. Kilian, at age eighteen, he was armed as a knight in the Church of St. George in Eisenach. At Wartburg Castle in 1220 at age twenty, Louis married ...

  7. Find a Grave Memorial ID: 218911863. Source citation. Founded Reinhardsbrunn Kloster, his stone marker is in Wartburg Castle in Eisenach. Wikipedia, Louis the Springer (German: Ludwig der Springer), sometimes called Louis the Jumper or Louis the Leaper (died 8 May 1123), was a German nobleman and count in Thuringia from 1056 until his death.

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