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    The town of Schleusingen in the Henneberger Land got its name from the river Schleuse, which passes through its town districts Ratscher and Rappelsdorf. The town itself is located on the river Nahe, a tributary of the Schleuse, which runs south of the core town area. From the north, from Erlau, the river Erle joins the Nahe in Schleusingen.

  3. Der Landkreis Schleusingen wurde in das Land Thüringen eingegliedert und 1946 in Landkreis Suhl umbenannt. Die Stadt gehörte 1950 bis 1952 für zwei Jahre zum Landkreis Hildburghausen, kehrte danach aber wieder in den Kreis Suhl zurück. Das Amtsgericht Schleusingen wurde 1951 aufgelöst.

  4. Succeeded by. Duchy of Franconia. Saxe-Weimar. Saxe-Gotha. Saxe-Zeitz. The House of Henneberg was a medieval German comital family ( Grafen) which from the 11th century onwards held large territories in the Duchy of Franconia. Their county was raised to a princely county ( Gefürstete Grafschaft) in 1310.

    Ruler
    Born
    Reign
    Death
    1040
    1052-1078
    7 August 1078
    c.1040
    1078-1091
    c.1091
    c.1070?
    1091-1144
    20 October 1144
    c.1040
    1091-1118
    21 August 1118
  5. Schleusingen. /  50.51667°N 10.75000°E  / 50.51667; 10.75000. Schleusingen is a town in the district of Hildburghausen, in Thuringia, Germany. It is 10 kilometres (6.2 miles) north of Hildburghausen, and 12 kilometres (7.5 miles) southeast of Suhl . The population of Schleusingen is about 6,000. The mayor of the city is Klaus Brodführer.

  6. Catherine of Hanau. Princely count William III of Henneberg-Schleusingen (12 March 1434 – 25 May 1480 in Salorno) was a member of the House of Henneberg. He was the son of William II of Henneberg and Catherine of Hanau. William III inherited the princely county of Henneberg in 1440, when his father died in a hunting accident.

  7. Princely count William IV of Henneberg-Schleusingen (29 January 1478 [1] – 24 January 1559), a member of the House of Henneberg, was a ruler of the Principality of Henneberg, within the Holy Roman Empire . The son of William III of Henneberg, William inherited the Principality of Henneberg on 26 May 1480, when his father died, and reigned ...

  8. He was the son of Count Berthold V of Henneberg-Schleusingen (d. 1284) and his wife Sophie of Schwarzburg (d. 1279), the daughter of Count Günther VII of Schwarzburg. He was confirmed as Imperial Prince by Emperor Henry VI in 1310. From 1323 to 1330, he was guardian and regent of Louis V, Duke of Bavaria, the eldest son of Emperor Louis IV ...

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