Thuringia is a historical and political region of Central Germany.

Kings of Thuringia

Conquered by the Franks.

Frankish dukes of Thuringia

Merovingian dukes
  • 632–642 Radulf I, "King of Thuringia" after 641[4]
  • 642–687 Heden I
  • 687–689 Gozbert
  • 689–719 Heden II, son
Carolingian dukes
Ruled by the Margraves of Meissen

Landgraves of Thuringia

Winzenburger

Ludovingians

Coat of arms of Landgrave Albert, 1265

House of Wettin

The Ludovingian coat of arms, shown as the coat of arms of the landgraves of both Hesse and Thüringen in the Ingeram Codex of 1459.

References

  1. Weddige, Hilkert (1989). Heldensage und Stammessage: Iring und der Untergang des Thüringerreiches in Historiographie und heroischer Dichtung. Max Niemeyer. p. 10.
  2. 1 2 Duruy, Victor (1918). A Short History of France. J. M. Dent. p. 86.
  3. Oman, Charles. The Dark Ages, 476-918, Rivingtons, 1908, p. 114Public Domain This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the public domain.
  4. Reuter, Timothy. Germany in the Early Middle Ages 8001056. New York: Longman, 1991, 55
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