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  1. Louis the Springer. Louis the Springer ( German: Ludwig der Springer ), sometimes called Louis the Jumper or Louis the Leaper, was a German nobleman and count in Thuringia from the death of his father until his own death on 8 May 1123. Little is known about him, although he is mentioned in many legends. He was a prominent opponent of the Salian ...

  2. Louis I (died January 12, 1140) was ruler of Thuringia from 1123 to 1140. Biography [ edit ] The son of Count Louis the Springer ("the jumper") and his wife Adelheid, [1] he was appointed Landgrave of Thuringia by the Emperor Lothair III in 1131.

  3. 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. Little is known about him, although he is mentioned in many legends. Life

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › LudovingiansLudovingians - Wikipedia

    The Ludovingians or Ludowingians ( German: Ludowinger) were the ruling dynasty of Thuringia and Hesse during the 11th to 13th centuries. Their progenitor was Louis the Bearded who was descended from a noble family whose genealogy cannot be precisely determined. Like the related Reginbodo family, they had a close relationship with the ...

  5. May 1, 2022 · 1023. 1023. Birth of Louis Springer, I, Landgrave of Thuringa. 1080. June 13, 1080. Age 57. Death of Louis Springer, I, Landgrave of Thuringa. Genealogy for Louis Springer, I, Landgrave of Thuringa (1023 - 1080) family tree on Geni, with over 240 million profiles of ancestors and living relatives.

  6. Original data: Springer, M. C.. A genealogical table and history of the Springer family in Europe and North America, for eight centuries : from the earliest German princes, origin of the name, etc.. Philadelphia: Press of Dickson & Gilling, c1881.

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  8. 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. Little is known about him, although he is mentioned in many legends. Louis was a son of Louis the Bearded and a member of the Franconian noble ...

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