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Conrad, Duke of Thuringia. Conrad (died 27 February 906), called the Old or the Elder, was the Duke of Thuringia briefly in 892–93. He was the namesake of the Conradiner family and son of Udo of Neustria. His mother (probably) was a daughter of Conrad I of Logenahe (832–860).
Kutoka Wikipedia, kamusi elezo huru. Thuringia ( Kijerumani: Thüringen) ni moja ya majimbo 16 ya kujitawala ya Ujerumani lenye wakazi milioni 2,251 kwenye eneo la 16.172 km². Mji mkuu ni Erfurt. Waziri mkuu ni Bodo Ramelow ( Die Linke ). Jiografia[hariri | hariri chanzo] Thuringia imepakana na majimbo ya Ujerumani ya Saksonia Chini, Saksonia ...
Artículo de la Wikipedia en lengua alemana dedicado a la historia de la organización territorial de Turingia. Clasificación de los municipios turingios [ editar ] El Estado Libre de Turingia, a fecha de 23 de noviembre de 2014 , comprende 849 ciudades y municipios (Städte und Gemeinden) , políticamente autónomos.
Nordhausen ( pronounced [ˈnɔʁtˌhaʊ̯zn̩] ⓘ) is a city in Thuringia, Germany. It is the capital of the Nordhausen district and the urban centre of northern Thuringia and the southern Harz region; its population is 42,000. Nordhausen is located approximately 60 km (37 miles) north of Erfurt, 80 km (50 miles) west of Halle, 85 km (53 miles ...
Thuringian Basin. The Thuringian Basin [1] [2] ( German: Thüringer Becken) is a depression in the central and northwest part of Thuringia in Germany which is crossed by several rivers, the longest of which is the Unstrut. It stretches about 60 kilometres (37 mi) from north to south and around 120 kilometres (75 mi) from east to west.
Elizabeth of Hungary ( German: Heilige Elisabeth von Thüringen, Hungarian: Árpád-házi Szent Erzsébet, Slovak: Svätá Alžbeta Uhorská; 7 July 1207 – 17 November 1231), [6] also known as Elisabeth of Thuringia, was a princess of the Kingdom of Hungary and the landgravine of Thuringia . Elizabeth was married at the age of 14, and widowed ...
Life With Louis's death in 1227, his brother Henry Raspe assumed the regency due to the minority of four-year-old Hermann. Henry managed to officially succeed his brother after the death of Elizabeth in 1231. Hermann never reigned and died ten years later; some historians have accused Henry of poisoning the youth. He was married to Helen, daughter of Otto I, Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg ...