- The
Ludovingians or
Ludowingians (German:
Ludowinger) were the
ruling dynasty of
Thuringia and
Hesse during the 11th to 13th centuries.
Their progenitor...
- Press. p. 53. ISBN 978-0-674-01753-5. Zöllner,
Reinhard (2018-02-15). Die
Ludowinger und die Takeda:
Feudale Herrschaft in Thüringen und Kai no kuni (in German)...
- DW.
Retrieved 20
September 2023.
Reported by
Hilmar Schwartz, in Die
Ludowinger.
Aufstieg und Fall des
ersten thüringischen
Landgrafengeschlechts (Wartburg-Stiftung:...
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Hermann II,
Landgrave of
Thuringia Ludowinger Born: 28
March 1222 Died: 3
January 1241 Preceded by
Louis IV
Landgrave of
Thuringia 1227–1241 Succeeded by...
- (1997). Brandenburg,
Anhalt und Thüringen im Mittelalter.
Askanier und
Ludowinger beim
Aufbau fürstlicher
Territorialherrschaften (in German). Cologne:...
- war
lasted over 17 years.
Sophie did not
succeed in
winning the
overall Ludowinger inheritance for her son Henry, but the war
secured his
Hessian possessions...
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issue in 1247,
Sophie entered into a
dispute over the
succession to the
Ludowinger territories of
Thuringia and
Hesse to
which she was a claimant; her rivals...
- to the
emperor and not to any
intermediate feudal lord). In 1247 the
Ludowinger line died out and they were
succeeded by the
Saxon House of Wettin. In...
- VII the Bearded,
married in
second marriage with
Thimo von
Nordeck (a
Ludowinger)
Godebold I (died
after 1100), 1057
Burgrave of Würzburg
Godebold II (died...
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Ludowingers were,
together with the
Wettin dynasty, the most
influential aristocratic dynasty during the 12th and the 13th century. The
Ludowingers created...