Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { <http://dbpedia.org/resource/Duchy_of_Thuringia> ?p ?o. }
Showing items 1 to 70 of
70
with 100 items per page.
- Duchy_of_Thuringia abstract "The Duchy of Thuringia was an eastern frontier march of the Merovingian kingdom of Austrasia, established by Dagobert I after his victory over the Slavic confederation of Samo at the Battle of Wogastisburg in 631/2. It was recreated in the Carolingian empire, and its dukes appointed by the king until it was absorbed into Saxony in 908. The first duke (dux) of Thuringia, or of the Thuringii, was Radulf. According to the Chronicle of Fredegar, in 641/2 his victories "turned his head" (i.e., made him proud) and he allied with Samo and rebelled against Dagobert's successor, Sigebert III, even going so far as to declare himself king (rex) of Thuringia. The local ducal dynasty, the Hedenen, supported missionary activity within the duchy, but seems to have lost its hold on Thuringia after the rise of the Pippinids in the early eighth century. A conflict with Charles Martel around 717–19 brought an end to autonomy.In 849, the eastern part of Thuringia was organised as the limes Sorabicus, or Sorbian march, and placed under a duke named Thachulf. In the Annals of Fulda his title is dux Sorabici limitis, "duke of the Sorbian frontier", but he and his successors were commonly known as duces Thuringorum, "dukes of the Thuringians", as they set about establishing their power over the old duchy. After Thachulf's death in 873, the Sorbs rose in revolt and he was succeeded by his son Radulf. In 880, King Louis replaced Radulf with Poppo, perhaps a kinsman. Poppo instigated a war with Saxony in 882 and in 883 he and his brother Egino fought a civil war for control of Thuringia, in which the latter was victorious. Egino died in 886 and Poppo resumed command. In 892, King Arnulf replaced Poppo with Conrad. This was an act of patronage by the king, for Conrad's house, the Conradines, were soon feuding with Poppo's, the Babenbergs. But Conrad's rule was short, perhaps because he had a lack of local support. He was replaced by Burchard, whose title in 903 was marchio Thuringionum, "margrave of the Thuringians". Burchard had to defend Thuringia from the incursions of the Magyars and was defeated and killed in battle, along with the former duke Egino, on 3 August 908. He was the last recorded duke of Thuringia. The duchy was the smallest of the so-called "younger stem duchies", and was absorbed by Saxony after Burchard's death. The Thuringians remained a distinct people, and in the Middle Ages their land was organised as a landgraviate.".
- Duchy_of_Thuringia dissolutionYear "1247".
- Duchy_of_Thuringia foundingYear "0450".
- Duchy_of_Thuringia thumbnail Coat_of_arms_of_Hesse.svg?width=300.
- Duchy_of_Thuringia wikiPageID "31039974".
- Duchy_of_Thuringia wikiPageRevisionID "594960511".
- Duchy_of_Thuringia commonName "Thuringia".
- Duchy_of_Thuringia continent "Europe".
- Duchy_of_Thuringia conventionalLongName "Duchy of Thuringia".
- Duchy_of_Thuringia country "Germany".
- Duchy_of_Thuringia dateEvent "1130".
- Duchy_of_Thuringia dateEvent "531".
- Duchy_of_Thuringia datePost "1247".
- Duchy_of_Thuringia dateStart "before".
- Duchy_of_Thuringia empire "Holy Roman Empire".
- Duchy_of_Thuringia era "Middle Ages".
- Duchy_of_Thuringia event "Frankish invasion;".
- Duchy_of_Thuringia event "Landgraviate established".
- Duchy_of_Thuringia event "duchy established".
- Duchy_of_Thuringia eventEnd "Comital line extinct".
- Duchy_of_Thuringia eventPost War_of_the_Thuringian_Succession.
- Duchy_of_Thuringia eventStart "Thuringian kingdom".
- Duchy_of_Thuringia eventStart "established".
- Duchy_of_Thuringia governmentType "Feudal Monarchy".
- Duchy_of_Thuringia hasPhotoCollection Duchy_of_Thuringia.
- Duchy_of_Thuringia imageS "20".
- Duchy_of_Thuringia region "DE-TH".
- Duchy_of_Thuringia s "Landgraviate of Hesse".
- Duchy_of_Thuringia s "Margraviate of Meissen".
- Duchy_of_Thuringia status "Vassal".
- Duchy_of_Thuringia statusText Duchy.
- Duchy_of_Thuringia statusText Franks.
- Duchy_of_Thuringia statusText Germanic_peoples.
- Duchy_of_Thuringia statusText Monarchy.
- Duchy_of_Thuringia statusText "then State of the Holy Roman Empire".
- Duchy_of_Thuringia yearEnd "1247".
- Duchy_of_Thuringia yearStart "c. 450".
- Duchy_of_Thuringia subject Category:Former_principalities.
- Duchy_of_Thuringia subject Category:History_of_Thuringia.
- Duchy_of_Thuringia type Domain108556491.
- Duchy_of_Thuringia type FormerPrincipalities.
- Duchy_of_Thuringia type Location100027167.
- Duchy_of_Thuringia type Object100002684.
- Duchy_of_Thuringia type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Duchy_of_Thuringia type Principality108558488.
- Duchy_of_Thuringia type Region108630985.
- Duchy_of_Thuringia type YagoGeoEntity.
- Duchy_of_Thuringia type YagoLegalActorGeo.
- Duchy_of_Thuringia type YagoPermanentlyLocatedEntity.
- Duchy_of_Thuringia type Country.
- Duchy_of_Thuringia type Place.
- Duchy_of_Thuringia type PopulatedPlace.
- Duchy_of_Thuringia type Wikidata:Q532.
- Duchy_of_Thuringia type Country.
- Duchy_of_Thuringia type Place.
- Duchy_of_Thuringia type Location.
- Duchy_of_Thuringia comment "The Duchy of Thuringia was an eastern frontier march of the Merovingian kingdom of Austrasia, established by Dagobert I after his victory over the Slavic confederation of Samo at the Battle of Wogastisburg in 631/2. It was recreated in the Carolingian empire, and its dukes appointed by the king until it was absorbed into Saxony in 908. The first duke (dux) of Thuringia, or of the Thuringii, was Radulf.".
- Duchy_of_Thuringia label "Ducado de Turingia".
- Duchy_of_Thuringia label "Duchy of Thuringia".
- Duchy_of_Thuringia sameAs Ducado_de_Turingia.
- Duchy_of_Thuringia sameAs Landgraviat_de_Thuringe.
- Duchy_of_Thuringia sameAs m.0gg488_.
- Duchy_of_Thuringia sameAs Q5311389.
- Duchy_of_Thuringia sameAs Q5311389.
- Duchy_of_Thuringia sameAs Duchy_of_Thuringia.
- Duchy_of_Thuringia wasDerivedFrom Duchy_of_Thuringia?oldid=594960511.
- Duchy_of_Thuringia depiction Coat_of_arms_of_Hesse.svg.
- Duchy_of_Thuringia isPrimaryTopicOf Duchy_of_Thuringia.
- Duchy_of_Thuringia name "Duchy (Landgraviate) of Thuringia".
- Duchy_of_Thuringia name "Thuringia".