This is a list of the rulers of Thuringia, an historical and political region of Central Germany. The Free State of Thuringia (Freistaat Thüringen is located in central Germany. Germany, officially the Federal Republic of Germany ( ˈbʊndəsʁepuˌbliːk ˈdɔʏtʃlant is a Country in Central Europe.
Kings of Thuringia
- 450–500 Bisinus
- 500–530 Baderich
- 500–530 Berthachar
- 500–531 Herminafried
- fl. Bisinus, Basinus, Besinus, or Bisin ( Lombardic: Pisen) was the king of the Thuringii (fl Baderic, Baderich, Balderich or Boderic (c480-c529 son of Bisinus and Basina, was a co-king of the Thuringii. Berthar or Bertachar was a son of Bisinus and Basina. He and his brothers Hermanfrid and Baderic succeeded their father Bisinus to Hermanfrid (also Hermanifrid or Hermanafrid; Latin: Hermenfredus) was the last independent king of the Thuringii. 540 Fisud
- Conquered by the Franks. The Franks or Frankish people (Franci or gens Francorum) were West Germanic tribes first identified in the 3rd century as an Ethnic group
Dukes of Thuringia
- 632-642 Radulf, king after 642
- 642-687 Heden I
- 687-689 Gozbert
- 689-719 Heden II
- fl. Radulf was the Duke of Thuringia ( dux Thoringiae) from 632 or 633 (certainly before 634 until his death after 642 Heden, Hedan, or Hetan II (died 741 called the Younger, was the Duke of Thuringia, one of the "older" Stem duchies ( 775 Radulf I
- 849-874 Thakulf
- 874-880 Radulf II
- 880-892 Poppo
- 882-886 Egino
- 892-906 Conrad
- 907-908 Burchard
Margraves of Thuringia
- 1046-1062 Wilhelm IV
- 1062-1067 Otto
- 1067-1090 Ekbert II of Braunschweig (d. Thacholf, Thachulf, Thaculf, or Thakulf (died 1 August 873) was the Duke of Thuringia from 849 until his death Radulf or Ratolf (died before 880 was the Duke of Thuringia (or the Sorbian March) from 874 until his death Poppo II or Boppo II (died after 906 was the Duke of Thuringia from 880 until his deposition in 892 Egino (died 3 August 908) was a count in East Franconia and Duke of Thuringia in the late 9th century Conrad (died 27 February 906) called the Old or the Elder, was the Duke of Thuringia from 892 until his death Burchard (died 3 August 908) was the Duke of Thuringia (and the Sorbian March) from shortly after 892 until his death Eckard I ( Ekkehard; died 30 April 1002) was the Margrave of Meissen from 985 until his death William IV was the count of Weimar and Orlamünde after the death of his father William III. Otto I (died early 1067 was the Margrave of Meissen from 1062 until his death the second margrave of the family of the counts of Weimar and Orlamünde Egbert II (Ekbert c 1060 &ndash 3 July 1090) was Count of Brunswick and Margrave of Meissen. 1090)
Landgraves of Thuringia
Winzenburger
- 1111/1112-1122 Hermann I of Radelberg-Winzenburg (died 1122)
- 1122-1130 Hermann II of Winzenburg (died 1152)
Ludowinger
- 1031-1056 Ludwig der Bärtige
- 1056-1123 Ludwig der Springer
- 1123-1140 Ludwig I (first Landgraf from 1131)
- 1140-1172 Ludwig II der Eiserne
- 1172-1190 Ludwig III der Fromme
- 1190-1217 Hermann I
- 1217-1227 Ludwig IV der Heilige
- 1227-1241 Hermann II
- 1241-1242 Heinrich Raspe
Wettin
Ludwig I or Louis I (died January 12, 1140) was ruler of Thuringia from 1123 to 1140 Ludwig IV or Louis IV ( 28 October 1200 &ndash 11 September 1227) was the Landgrave of Thuringia from 1217 to Hermann II (1222 &ndash 1241 was the titular Landgrave of Thuringia and the son of Ludwig IV Landgrave of Thuringia, and St Henry Raspe (Heinrich Raspe 1204 &ndash February 16, 1247) succeeded Hermann II as Landgrave of Thuringia in central Germany The House of Wettin was a dynasty of German Counts Dukes prince-electors (Kurfürsten and kings that ruled the area of today's Henry III der Erlauchte or Henry the Illustrious (c 1215 probably in Meissen &ndash 15 February 1288, Dresden) Margrave Albert II the Degenerate (de Albrecht II der Entartete) (b 1240 &ndash d The Holy Roman Empire ( HRE; German Heiliges Römisches Reich (HRR, Latin Sacrum Romanum Imperium (SRI was a union of territories in Adolf or Adolph (c 1255 &ndash 2 July 1298 was the King of Germany from 1292 until 1298 Albrecht I of Habsburg (July 1255 &ndash May 1, 1308) sometimes named as Albert I, was King of the Romans, Duke of Austria Frederick I, called the Brave or the Bitten (German Friedrich der Freidige or Friedrich der Gebissene; 1257 Eisenach – 16 Frederick II the Serious (Friedrich II der Ernsthafte ( 30 November 1310 in Gotha &ndash 18 November 1349) Margrave of Meissen Friedrich III der Strenge (the Strict ( 14 December 1332 in Dresden &ndash 21 May 1381 in Altenburg) Landgrave Frederick IV Margrave of Meissen Landgrave of Thuringia and Elector of Saxony (Frederick the Belligerent (the Warlike ( 11 April 1370 &ndash 4 January Frederick II Elector of Saxony (Frederick the Gentle (b Leipzig, 22 August 1412 - d William III ( April 30 1425 &ndash September 17 1482) called the Brave (in German Wilhelm der Tapfere) was Albert (Albrecht 27 January, 1443 &ndash 12 September, 1500) was a Duke of Saxony. Ernst Elector of Saxony (b Meissen, 24 March 1441 - d Colditz, 26 August 1486) was Elector of Saxony from Frederick III Elector of Saxony ( 17 January 1463 &ndash 5 May 1525) also known as Frederick the Wise, was Elector John Elector of Saxony, known as John the Steadfast or John the Constant ( 30 June 1468 – 16 August 1532) was Elector John Frederick I Elector of Saxony (Johann Friedrich I b Torgau, 30 June 1503 – d
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