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  1. 19 de may. de 2023 · Age 45. Death of Hoger, King of the Thüringians. Thuringia, Germany. Genealogy for Hoger, König der Thüringer (280 - 325) family tree on Geni, with over 245 million profiles of ancestors and living relatives.

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    • King of the Thüringians, koning Thuringen
    • 325 (44-46)Thuringia, Germany
  2. Thuringia is a historical and political region of Central Germany . Kings of Thuringia. 450–500 Bisinus [1] 500–530 Baderich [2] 500–530 Berthachar [2] 500–531 Herminafried [3] 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.

  3. 14 de abr. de 2016 · Hoger (Hagar) was the founder and first King of Thuringia. He was born in Portus (present-day Pforzheim in Baden) around 300 AD, his father being Thuras son of Herman. Originally he was King of the Hermunduri in Baden, but they were driven from their land by the migrating Alamanni around 325 AD.

  4. Hoger king of thuringia was born in 0275, in Thüringenhausen, Kyffhäuserkreis, Thuringia, Germany as the son of Thuras King of the Hermunduri and Salina von Hermundu. He died in 0325, in Thuringia, Germany, at the age of 50.

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  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › ThuringiiThuringii - Wikipedia

    Thuringii. Fibula found in Mühlhausen, 4th/5th century AD. Ancient Germanic bone comb, Thuringia. The Thuringii, Toringi or Teuriochaimai [1] were an early Germanic [2] people that appeared during the late Migration Period in the Harz Mountains of central Germania, a region still known today as Thuringia. It became a kingdom, which came into ...

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › BisinusBisinus - Wikipedia

    Bisinus (sometimes shortened to Bisin) was the king of Thuringia in the 5th century AD or around 500. He is the earliest historically attested ruler of the Thuringians. Almost nothing more about him can be said with certainty, including whether all the variations on his name in the sources refer to one or two different persons.

  7. Thuringia - Medieval, Reformation, Unification: The Germanic Thuringians appeared after about ad 350 and were conquered by the Huns in the second quarter of the 5th century, but by 500 they had established a large kingdom stretching from the Harz mountains to the Danube.