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133: 36: 145: 467:, died in 1247. On his death the male line of the Ludovingians died out. In 1243, Henry Raspe had already arranged for his nephew, Henry, the Margrave of Meissen, to be enfeoffed with the Landgraviate of Thuringia. In 1249, Henry was able to secure his claims in Thuringia after military operations that ended in the 295:. The distinct anti-imperial stance of the Ludovingians, their prominent political position and other factors led Wolfgang Hartmann vertretene to propose that, amongst the famous benefactors portrayed in 389:, and the Ludovingians took on a ducal-like status in Thuringia. Around the middle of the 12th century, the landgravial minting capital of Eisenach was established and, somewhat later, the 405:
sought to strengthen the position of his family politically, for example, through the marriages of his children. Prior to that, Hermann had to resist attempts by Emperor
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The Ludovingian coat of arms showed a lion rampant barry (variously of seven, eight, nine or ten; shown here: of eight) argent and gules, the so-called
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in North Hesse was added to their domain. The link thus established between Thuringia and large parts of Hesse was not severed until the
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in October 1263 she finally had to give up all claims to Thuringia in 1264, was successful in securing the claims of her son,
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Nachträge zu: Ludwig von Arnstein und seine Verwandtschaft, Zugleich ein Beitrag: Die frühen Ludowinger (Grafen in Thüringen)
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In the period that followed, the Ludovingians expanded their possessions in Thuringia, for example around Sangerhausen, the
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Brandenburg, Anhalt und ThĂĽringen im Mittelalter. Askanier und Ludowinger beim Aufbau fĂĽrstlicher Territorialherrschaften
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Even before 1122 the family's territory expanded under Louis' sons, Louis and Henry, acquiring estates near
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who was descended from a noble family whose genealogy cannot be precisely determined. Like the related
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Die Ludowinger. Selbstverständnis und Memoria eines hochmittelalterlichen Reichsfürstengeschlechts
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Cecilia, wife of Louis the Bearded (who died around 1080), and around estates on the
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as his new seat of residence and in 1085 founded Reinhardsbrunn, henceforth the
261: 35: 587: 351: 272:, had left to Louis the Springer in her will. The latter built the castle of 378: 257:. In a deed dated 1100 the brothers are named as the counts of Schauenburg. 17: 632:(in German), vol. 15, Berlin: Duncker & Humblot, pp. 307–309 780:
Geschichte der MĂĽnzstätte Gotha vom 12. bis zum 19. Jahrhundert
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In 1241, following the death of Louis IV's son, the only 19-year-old
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Information board at the ruins of the Ludovingian family castle, the
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the territory of the landgraviate was further expanded, whilst
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The male line of Ludovingians was extinguished on the death of
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and became Louis I. As a consequence, Thuringia, as an
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during the minority of his nephew. A second brother,
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following the death of Hermann's brother, Louis III.
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as the second mint owned by the Ludovingians. Under
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List of reigning Ludovingians counts and landgraves
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Feudale Herrschaft in ThĂĽringen und 663:Hans-Joachim Kessler, Konrad Kessler: 647:Archiv fĂĽr Familiengeschichtsforschung 713:Blätter fĂĽr deutsche Landesgeschichte 330:in 1137, the vast inheritance of the 310:, especially through the marriage of 7: 491:became independent and, in 1291, an 58:adding citations to reliable sources 693:Hans Patze und Walter Schlesinger: 226:and had the (now ruined) castle of 195:and also had estates on the Middle 180:during the 11th to 13th centuries. 25: 377:(of Supplinburg) to the rank of 344:War of the Thuringian Succession 276:(first mentioned in 1080) above 253:in the land of their ancestors, 208:War of the Thuringian Succession 34: 667:. Sutton Verlag, Erfurt, 2010, 373:In 1131, Louis was elevated by 350:and of Hesse and in resided in 249:, founded the Abbey of Kloster 45:needs additional citations for 605:, V: Hiera-Mittel bis Lukanien 1: 172:) were the ruling dynasty of 287:In the stormy period of the 583:List of rulers of Thuringia 459:in 1234, soon becoming its 354:and Marburg; they included 839: 715:. 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lion of Hesse

Schauenburg
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Thuringia
Hesse
Louis the Bearded
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Archbishopric of Mainz
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Henry Raspe
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fief
Thuringian Forest
Schauenburg
Friedrichroda
Reinhardsbrunn

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