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  1. Aug 11, 2024 · When the last duke of Saxe-Wittenberg died without heir in 1422, the Emperor Sigismund gave the duchy to Frederick IV of the house of Wettin, Margrave of Meissen and Landgrave of Thuringia, who thereby became Frederick I, Elector of Saxony. The name Saxony was then generally applied to all of the Wettin's domains, including those in Thuringia ...

  2. Jul 28, 2024 · Bisinus was also the father of the three brothers who ruled Thuringia in the 520s and 530s: Hermanafrid, Bertachar and Baderich.[9] Bertachar had a daughter, Radegund, who founded Holy Cross Abbey in Poitiers and was recognised as a saint.

    • Ménia, a Lombard
  3. Aug 8, 2024 · After her husband died six years into their marriage, her in-laws treated her very badly and forced her out of the palace. However, she was reinstated after her husband’s allies from the Crusades returned, because her son was the rightful heir to the throne. Saint Elizabeth eventually left the palace and became a Third Order Franciscan.

  4. Jul 30, 2024 · Baderic, Baderich, Balderich or Boderic (c.480-c.529), son of Bisinus and Basina, was a co-king of the Thuringii. He and his brothers Hermanfrid and Berthar succeeded their father Bisinus.

    • Mutter Von Amelberga
    • Kingdom of the Thuringi, (Present Germany)
    • circa 480
  5. Jul 29, 2024 · Menia (fl. c. 500) was the queen of the Thuringians by marriage and the earliest named ancestor of the Gausian dynasty of the Lombards. She became a legendary figure after her death, strongly associated with gold and wealth. Only one other person is known by the name Menia, from a 9th-century polyptych of the Abbey of Saint-Remi.

    • estimated between 437 and 463
    • after 510Thuringia, Germany
    • Lombardy, Italy
    • Queen of Thuringia, a player
  6. Aug 9, 2024 · Frederick II had purchased the support of the princes with lavish grants of crown lands, chiefly in the Rhineland and Thuringia; in 1220 he procured the cooperation of the ecclesiastical princes in the election of his son Henry as king and eventual heir to the empire by renouncing his regalian rights of building castles, issuing coinage, and imp...

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  8. 15 hours ago · During her childhood, Scotland was governed by regents, first by the heir to the throne, James Hamilton, Earl of Arran, and then by her mother, Mary of Guise. In 1548, she was betrothed to Francis, the Dauphin of France, and was sent to be brought up in France, where she would be safe from invading English forces during the Rough Wooing.

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