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  1. Frederick IV (before 30 November 1384 – 7 May 1440), nicknamed the Peaceful (German: Friedrich der Friedfertige) or the Simple (der Einfältige), was a member of the House of Wettin and Margrave of Meissen who ruled as the last independent Landgrave of Thuringia from 1406 until his death.

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  2. From about 1111/12 the territory was ruled by the Landgraves of Thuringia as Princes of the Holy Roman Empire. When Frederick IV, the last independent ruler of Thuringia died in 1440, the territory passed to his nephew, the Saxon elector Frederick II.

  3. On the death of the childless brother of Frederick II of Saxony, William II of Meissen, Frederick inherits all of his holdings and is now the possessor of all Wettin holdings other than the landgraviate of Thuringia. That belongs to his cousin, Frederick IV of Thuringia. 1440 - 1451

  4. Louis IV the Saint (German: Ludwig IV. der Heilige; 28 October 1200 – 11 September 1227), a member of the Ludovingian dynasty, was Landgrave of Thuringia and Saxon Count palatine from 1217 until his death.

  5. Landgrave of Thuringia, Margrave of Meissen. Also known as Frederick IV the Peaceful. Born on 30 November 1384. Died on 16 May 1440 in Weißensee. » See the 5 coins. » See on Wikipedia. Margravate of Meissen: Margrave Frederick IV the Peaceful (1406-1440) » See the 3 coins. 1 Schildgroschen - Frederick I, William II and Frederick.

  6. dewiki Friedrich IV. (Meißen und Thüringen) elwiki Φρειδερίκος Δ΄ της Θουριγγίας; enwiki Frederick IV, Landgrave of Thuringia; eswiki Federico IV de Turingia; frwiki Frédéric IV de Thuringe; itwiki Federico IV di Turingia; jawiki フリードリヒ4世 (テューリンゲン方伯) nlwiki Frederik IV van Thüringen

  7. Apr 21, 2024 · Hermann I (born c. 1156—died April 25, 1217, Gotha, Thuringia [Germany]) was the landgrave of Thuringia and count palatine of Saxony who helped defeat the Hohenstaufen emperor Henry VI’s attempt to transform the German kingdom from an elective into a hereditary monarchy. Hermann received the Saxon palatinate about 1180 from his brother Louis III.

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