20 de sept. de 2023 · William H. Berentsen. Thuringia, historic region and Land (state) of east-central Germany. Thuringia is surrounded by the German states of Lower Saxony to the northwest, Saxony-Anhalt to the northeast, Saxony to the southeast, Bavaria to the south, and Hessen to the west. The capital is Erfurt.
7 de sept. de 2023 · From 1683 he also became regent for another nephew, John William III, in Saxe-Jena. 1671–1686: Ernestine Saxe-Eisenach: Saxe-Marksuhl merged in Saxe-Eisenach: Regency of John George II, Elector of Saxony (1669-1672) Son of Frederick William II. Died as a minor. His lands were divided between Saxe-Gotha and Saxe-Weimar. Frederick William III ...
2 de sept. de 2023 · Death: September 09, 1174 (38-39) (Bohemia), Czech Republic. Place of Burial: Teplice, Teplice District, Ústí nad Labem Region, Czech Republic. Immediate Family: Daughter of Ludwig III von Thüringen, Landgraf and Hedwig von Gudensberg, Landgräfin von Thüringen.
19 de sept. de 2023 · With Ludwig's death, his brother Heinrich Raspe of Thuringia assumed the regency during the minority of Elisabeth's eldest child, Landgrave Hermann II, Landgraf of Thuringia (1222-1241). After bitter arguments over the disposal of her dower, in which Konrad had been appointed as her defensor by Pope Gregory IX, Elizabeth left the court at Wartburg and moved to Marburg in Hesse.
8 de sept. de 2023 · William III, byname William of Orange, also called William Henry, prince of Orange, Dutch Willem Hendrik, prins van Oranje, (born November 14 [November 4, Old Style], 1650, The Hague, Netherlands—died March 19 [March 8], 1702, London, England), stadholder of the United Provinces of the Netherlands as William III (1672–1702) and ...