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Louis IV, Landgrave of Thuringia

Index Louis IV, Landgrave of Thuringia

Louis IV the Saint (Ludwig IV.; 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. [1]

47 relations: Andrew II of Hungary, Blumenthal family, Chronological list of saints and blesseds in the 13th century, Count palatine, Creuzburg, Dautphetal, Duchess of Brabant (by marriage), Duchy of Silesia, Duchy of Thuringia, Eisenach, Elizabeth of Hungary, Fifth Crusade, Gertrude of Aldenberg, Gertrude of Merania, Henry I, Landgrave of Hesse, Henry II, Duke of Brabant, Henry III, Margrave of Meissen, Henry Raspe, Landgrave of Thuringia, Henry the Bearded, Herman II, Count of Weimar-Orlamünde, Hermann I, Landgrave of Thuringia, Hermann II, Landgrave of Thuringia, House of Hesse, Jutta of Thuringia, Konrad von Marburg, Konrad von Thüringen, Leszek the White, List of monarchs by nickname, List of nicknames of European royalty and nobility: L, List of royal saints and martyrs, List of rulers of Thuringia, List of state leaders in the 13th century, Louis I, Duke of Bavaria, Louis IV, Ludovingians, Ludwig (given name), Maria of Swabia, Miracle of the roses, Naumburg Cathedral and the High Medieval Cultural Landscape of the Rivers Saale and Unstrut, Order of Elizabeth, Pottenstein, Bavaria, Sophia of Wittelsbach, Sophie of Thuringia, Duchess of Brabant, The Madonna Enthroned, War of the Thuringian Succession, Wartburg, Władysław III Spindleshanks.

Andrew II of Hungary

Andrew II (II., Andrija II., Ondrej II., Андрій II; 117721 September 1235), also known as Andrew of Jerusalem, was King of Hungary and Croatia between 1205 and 1235.

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Blumenthal family

The von Blumenthal family are Lutheran and Roman Catholic German nobility, originally from Brandenburg-Prussia.

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Chronological list of saints and blesseds in the 13th century

A list of 13th-century saints.

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Count palatine

Count palatine is a high noble title, used to render several comital (of or relating to a count or earl) styles, in some cases also shortened to Palatine, which can have other meanings as well.

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Creuzburg

Creuzburg is a town on the Werra river in the Wartburgkreis in Thuringia, Germany.

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Dautphetal

Dautphetal is a community in Hesse, Germany, and is among the six larger communities of the 22 in Marburg-Biedenkopf district.

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Duchess of Brabant (by marriage)

*For the a Duchess of Brabant suo jure see Duke of Brabant The Duchess of Brabant refers to a woman married to the Duke of Brabant or a Duchess of Brabant suo jure.

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Duchy of Silesia

The Duchy of Silesia (Księstwo śląskie, Herzogtum Schlesien) with its capital at Wrocław was a medieval duchy located in the historic Silesian region of Poland.

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Duchy of Thuringia

The Duchy of Thuringia was an eastern frontier march of the Merovingian kingdom of Austrasia, established about 631 by King Dagobert I after his troops had been defeated by the forces of the Slavic confederation of Samo at the Battle of Wogastisburg.

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Eisenach

Eisenach is a town in Thuringia, Germany with 42,000 inhabitants, located west of Erfurt, southeast of Kassel and northeast of Frankfurt.

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Elizabeth of Hungary

Saint Elizabeth of Hungary, T.O.S.F. (Heilige Elisabeth von Thüringen, Árpád-házi Szent Erzsébet; 7 July 1207 – 17 November 1231), also known as Saint Elizabeth of Thuringia or Saint Elisabeth of Thuringia, was a princess of the Kingdom of Hungary, Landgravine of Thuringia, Germany, and a greatly venerated Catholic saint who was an early member of the Third Order of St. Francis, by which she is honored as its patroness.

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Fifth Crusade

The Fifth Crusade (1217–1221) was an attempt by Western Europeans to reacquire Jerusalem and the rest of the Holy Land by first conquering the powerful Ayyubid state in Egypt.

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Gertrude of Aldenberg

Gertrude of Aldenberg, O.Praem., (c. October 1227 – 13 August 1297) was the daughter of St.

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Gertrude of Merania

Gertrude of Merania (1185 – 28 September 1213) was Queen of Hungary as the first wife of Andrew II from 1205 until her assassination.

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Henry I, Landgrave of Hesse

Henry I of Hesse "the Child" (German: Heinrich das Kind) (24 June 1244 – 21 December 1308) was the first Landgrave of Hesse.

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Henry II, Duke of Brabant

Henry II of Brabant (French: Henri II de Brabant, Dutch: Hendrik II van Brabant, 1207 – February 1, 1248) was Duke of Brabant and Lothier after the death of his father Henry I in 1235.

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Henry III, Margrave of Meissen

Henry III, called Henry the Illustrious (Heinrich der Erlauchte) (c. 1215 – 15 February 1288) from the House of Wettin was Margrave of Meissen and last Margrave of Lusatia (as Henry IV) from 1221 until his death; from 1242 also Landgrave of Thuringia.

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Henry Raspe, Landgrave of Thuringia

Henry Raspe (1204 – 16 February 1247) succeeded his nephew Hermann II as Landgrave of Thuringia in central Germany in 1241; he later was elected anti-king in 1246–1247 in opposition to Conrad IV of Germany.

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Henry the Bearded

Henry the Bearded (Henryk Brodaty, Heinrich der Bärtige); c. 1165/70 – 19 March 1238), of the Silesian line of the Piast dynasty, was Duke of Silesia at Wrocław from 1201 and Duke of Kraków and thus High Duke of all Poland — internally divided — from 1232 until his death.

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Herman II, Count of Weimar-Orlamünde

Herman II, Count of Weimar-Orlamünde (– 27 December 1247) was a member of the House of Ascania.

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Hermann I, Landgrave of Thuringia

Hermann I (died 25 April 1217), Landgrave of Thuringia and (as Hermann III) Count Palatine of Saxony, was the second son of Louis II, Landgrave of Thuringia (the Iron), and Judith of Hohenstaufen, the sister of Emperor Frederick Barbarossa..

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Hermann II, Landgrave of Thuringia

Hermann II (28 March 1222 in Creuzburg – 3 January 1241) was the Landgrave of Thuringia and the son of Louis IV, Landgrave of Thuringia, and Saint Elizabeth of Hungary.

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House of Hesse

The House of Hesse is a European dynasty, directly descended from the House of Brabant, and it ruled the region of Hesse, with one branch as prince electors until 1866, and another branch as grand dukes until 1918.

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Jutta of Thuringia

Jutta of Thuringia (1184 – 6 August 1235) was the eldest daughter of Landgrave Hermann I of Thuringia and his first wife, Sophia of Sommerschenburg, a daughter of Fredrick II of Sommerschenburg.

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Konrad von Marburg

Konrad von Marburg (sometimes anglicised as Conrad of Marburg) (1180 – 30 July 1233) was a medieval German priest and nobleman.

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Konrad von Thüringen

Konrad von Thüringen (Conrad of Thuringia) (ca. 1206 – 24 July 1240) was the fifth Grand Master of the Teutonic Knights, serving from 1239 to 1240.

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Leszek the White

Leszek the White (Leszek Biały; ca. 1184/85 – 24 November 1227) was Prince of Sandomierz and High Duke of Poland during 1194–1198, 1199, 1206–1210 and 1211–1227.

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List of monarchs by nickname

This is a list of monarchs (and other royalty and nobility) sorted by nickname.

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List of nicknames of European royalty and nobility: L

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List of royal saints and martyrs

This list of royal saints and martyrs enumerates Christian monarchs, other royalty, and nobility who have been beatified or canonized, or who are otherwise venerated as or conventionally given the appellation of "saint" or "martyr".

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List of rulers of Thuringia

This is a list of the rulers of Thuringia, an historical and political region of Central Germany.

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List of state leaders in the 13th century

;State leaders in the 12th century – State leaders in the 14th century – State leaders by year This is a list of state leaders in the 13th century (1201–1300) AD.

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Louis I, Duke of Bavaria

Ludwig I (23 December 1173 – 15 September 1231), called the Kelheimer or of Kelheim, since he was born and died at Kelheim, was the Duke of Bavaria from 1183 and Count Palatine of the Rhine from 1214.

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Louis IV

Louis IV or Ludwig IV may refer to.

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Ludovingians

The Ludovingians or Ludowingians (Ludowinger) were the ruling dynasty of Thuringia and Hesse during the 11th to 13th centuries.

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Ludwig (given name)

Ludwig is an Old High German given name.

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Maria of Swabia

Maria of Hohenstaufen (3 April 1201 – 29 March 1235) was a member of the powerful Hohenstaufen dynasty of German kings which lasted from 1138 to 1254.

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Miracle of the roses

A miracle of the roses is a miracle in which roses manifest an activity of God or of a saint.

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Naumburg Cathedral and the High Medieval Cultural Landscape of the Rivers Saale and Unstrut

The Naumburg Cathedral and the High Medieval Cultural Landscape of the Rivers Saale and Unstrut is situated at the heart of the Federal Republic of Germany in the State of Saxony-Anhalt.

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Order of Elizabeth

The Imperial Austrian Order of Elizabeth (German: Kaiserlich österreichischer Elizabeth-Orden), founded in 1898 by Francis Joseph, Emperor of Austria and King of Hungary, was an order created for women.

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Pottenstein, Bavaria

Pottenstein is a town in the district of Bayreuth, in Bavaria, Germany.

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Sophia of Wittelsbach

Sophia of Wittelsbach (1170–1238) was a daughter of Otto I Wittelsbach, who was Count Palatine and later Duke of Bavaria, and his wife Agnes of Loon.

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Sophie of Thuringia, Duchess of Brabant

Sophie of Thuringia (20 March 1224 – 29 May 1275) was the second wife and only Duchess consort of Henry II, Duke of Brabant and Lothier.

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The Madonna Enthroned

Madonna Enthroned between St.

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War of the Thuringian Succession

The War of the Thuringen Succession (German: thüringisch-hessische Erbfolgekrieg) (1247–1264) was a military conflict over a successor to the last Landgrave of Thuringia for control of the state of Thuringia (now in modern-day Germany).

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Wartburg

The Wartburg is a castle originally built in the Middle Ages.

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Władysław III Spindleshanks

Władysław III Spindleshanks (Władysław Laskonogi; b. 1161/67 – 3 November 1231), of the Piast Dynasty, was Duke of Greater Poland (during 1194–1202 over all the land and during 1202–1229 only over the southern part), High Duke of Poland and Duke of Kraków during 1202–1206 and 1228–1231, Duke of Kalisz during 1202–1206, ruler of Lubusz during 1206–1210 and 1218–1225, and ruler over Gniezno during 1216–1217.

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Louis IV of Thuringia, Louis IV, Landgraf of Thuringia, Louis of Thuringia, Ludwig IV der Heilige, Ludwig IV of Thuringia, Ludwig IV, Landgrave of Thuringia.

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Louis_IV,_Landgrave_of_Thuringia

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