Yahoo Web Search

Search results

  1. 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. Read more on Wikipedia. Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Louis IV, Landgrave of Thuringia has received more than 68,357 page views.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Louis_IIILouis III - Wikipedia

    Louis III. Louis III may refer to: Louis the Younger, sometimes III of Germany (835–882) 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 ...

  3. Media in category "Louis II of Thuringia". The following 10 files are in this category, out of 10 total. Eisenach Bracteate of Louis II.jpg 1,044 × 1,052; 263 KB. 14628-Freyburg-1912-Restaurant Edelacker-Brück & Sohn Kunstverlag.jpg 1,000 × 1,545; 609 KB. 15661-Freyburg-1913-Restaurant Edelacker-Brück & Sohn Kunstverlag.jpg 1,533 × 1,000 ...

  4. 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 ...

  5. Mar 12, 2024 · Henry Raspe (born c. 1202—died Feb. 16, 1247, Wartburg Castle, Thuringia) was the landgrave of Thuringia (1227–47) and German anti-king (1246–47) who was used by Pope Innocent IV in an attempt to oust the Hohenstaufen dynasty from Germany. On the death of his elder brother Landgrave Louis IV, in 1227, Henry seized power (thus excluding ...

  6. 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. Judenkopf Groschen

  1. People also search for