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Thuringi
thumb|Fibula (brooch)|Fibula found in [[Mühlhausen, 4th/5th century AD]]
thumb|Ancient Germanic bone comb, Thuringia
The Thuringi, or Thuringians were a Germanic people who lived in their own kingdom in what is now Central Germany. They are first mentioned in written records starting in the fifth century, during a period when the Huns were the most influential force in Central Europe and the Western Roman Empire lost control of this region. The kingdom was not mentioned during the reign of Attila (reigned 434–453), or during the conflicts between the small kingdoms which formed immediately aft
Sorbian March
frontier district on the eastern border of East Francia
Wartburg Festival
Student demonstration in 1817
Lutherhaus Eisenach
Museum and historic domicile of Martin Luther in Thuringia, Germany
Natural History Museum of Erfurt
museum in Germany
Division of Chemnitz
the country's division by the five heirs of the House of Wettin
Bilzingsleben
archeological site in Germany
Unstrut culture