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  Duchy of Carinthia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
From 889 to 927 the Mark of Carinthia was subject to the duke of Bavaria.
In 995, Adalbero I of Eppenstein became margrave, in 1012 Duke of Carinthia.
Carinthia was unified with the rest of the Habsburg territories again in 1619.
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 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
The southern part, Carinthia, which had hitherto been a march district, was separated from it and made into a duchy, and the church in Bavaria was made dependent upon the king and not upon the duke.
Notwithstanding the many sources of confusion Conrad was persuaded by the passionate eloquence of Bernard of Clairvaux to take part in the second crusade; he left for the East in 1147 and returned to Germany in 1149, to find Welf again in arms and Henry the Lion claiming Bavaria.
The name was taken by the small portion of the former duchy which was given to Bernard, son of Albert the Bear, the founder of a new Saxon line, and the extensive western part was added to the archbishopric of Cologne.
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 Kids.Net.Au - Encyclopedia > Herman of Carinthia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Herman of Carinthia (Slovene Herman Koroški) Slav Dalmatian (Latin Sclavus Dalmata), was a Slovene (or perhaps a Croatian) philosopher, astronomer, astrologer, mathematician, translator and author, born: circa 1100, probably the Korčula island (today Croatia) or northern (central) Istria, Great Karantania (today Croatia), died: circa 1160.
While a youth he lived in France and Spain and got his philosophical and philological knowledge in famous Bernard's and Theodoric[?]'s school in Chartres and in Paris between 1130 and 1135.
Theodoric (Thierry) of Chartres (circa 1085 - circa 1150) was younger Bernard's brother and a Platonist philosopher.
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 Henry III, Holy Roman Emperor - Free net encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
In 1035, Adalbero, Duke of Carinthia, was deposed by Conrad, but Egilbert convinced Henry to refuse this injustice and the princes of Germany, having legally elected Henry, would not recognise the deposition unless their king did also.
Adalbert of Bremen managed a peace with Bernard of Saxony and negotiated a treaty with the missionary monarch Sweyn II of Denmark.
With the assistance of Sweyn and Edward the Confessor of England, whose enemies Baldwin had harboured, Baldwin of Flanders was unable to harassed by sea and unable to escape the onslaught of the imperial army.
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 Paradox Interactive Forums - Ducal Court of Carinthia
Proper Title: Ulrich II, Duke of Carinthia, Margrave of Carniola and the Windish March, Princely Count of Celje, Ortenburg, and Sternberg, Ban of Croatia and Slavonia, Lord of the Kingdom of Bosnia, Lord of the Slovenes, Lord of the Marches of Petovia and Savinia.
Duke of Carinthia, Margrave of Carniola and Slovenia
Bernard's son and successor Ulric III († 1269) was the last duke of the Carantanian dynasty.
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 Herman of Carinthia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Herman of Carinthia, Herman Dalmatin, Sclavus Dalmata, Secundus
Herman of Carinthia or Herman Dalmatin (also known in Latin as Sclavus Dalmata, Secundus) was a philosopher, astronomer, astrologer, mathematician, translator and author.
The teachers at Chartres were the brothers Bernard and Theodoric (also known as Thierry); Herman also studied in Paris in the 1130s.
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 ufo - UFOS at close sight: the 1954 French flap, France 1954, 30 September, Quincy-Voisin, Seine-Et-Marne
Bernard Goujon is a strong solid 30 years old chap, coloured, certainly not very subjected to hallucinations, and he does not chicken out.
Bernard Goujon, 30 years old, claimed to have seen a strange apparatus of oval shaped, measuring approximately 3 meters in diameter, and 2,50 meters height, in a field on the left of the road, at approximately 200 meters of him, at the bottom of a small wood of poplars.
Bernard Goujon, roadmender, aged 30, was under the rain when his colleague Armand Pichet showed him a shining object posed with 500 meters from there in a field.
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 Louis I "the Pious" Holy Roman Emperor   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
His cousins, the offsprings of Bernard (Pepin III's half brother) were exhiled: Louis forced Count Wala to become a monk at Corbie; Adalhard was exhiled to Noirmoutier to be held there in custody by the Abbot; Bernhard returned to Lerin and Gundrada had to retreat to St. Radegund's convent of Sainte Croix in Poitiers.
Bernard, then King of Italy was not mentioned, but the implication is that Bernard would be subordinate to Lothar should Louis die.
On 7 October, Judith is sent to the Monastery of Tortone, Bernard to Prum, and Louis to the Monastery of Saint-Medard-de-Soissons, where in public ceremony, he is forced to lay down his sword, stripped of royal vestments, he is made to don the coarse cloth of a penitent.
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 Germany, the Stem Duchies & Marches
Last in the north was originally the March of the Billungers, which eventually became the Duchies of Holstein, Lauenburg, Mecklenburg, and (Hither) Pomerania.
Carinthia (German Kärnten) began as a March dependency of Bavaria, granted by the Dukes of Bavaria.
The possession of Carinthia usually carried with it the Margravate of Verona, the nearby divison of Italy constuting the hinterland of Venice, centered on the Roman city of Aquileia.
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 Waldenses
Bernard found the churches deserted and the people wholly turned from clergy, and although Henri was obliged to flee from his powerful opponent.
All Bernard's oratory and authority could only put a temporary check on the movement, which was not dependent on any individual, but was a spiritual one affecting the whole population.
Peter Waldo employed Bernard Ydros and Stephen of Ansa to translate into the vernacular the Four Gospels and other parts of the Scriptures, together the saying of the early Church Fathers.
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 Kingdoms of Eastern Europe - Carinthia
Instead, a Slav principality is formed from the kingdom's remnants in Carinthia (Austria), while the Avars resume control of Hungary.
The region of Carinthia (Carantania) comes more or less under the control of Bavaria.
the duchy of Carinthia is still held by the Emperor of Austria.
www.kessler-web.co.uk /History/KingListsEurope/EasternCarinthia.htm   (366 words)

  
 36th Generation (cont.)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Gauthier de Salins I, Count of Salins was born circa 960 in Salins, France.
Bernard I von Saxony, Margrave of North Saxony was born circa 940.
Henry de Speyer, Duke of Franconia and Carinthia and Count of Speyer was born before 970 and married circa 986.
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 Banks/Dean Genealogy - Person Page 192
Count Adalbert I of Carinthia married Luitgard von Preising, daughter of Papo von Preising.
Luitgard von Preising married Count Adalbert I of Carinthia, son of Count Rabold I of Carinthia and Engemunt (?).
Engemunt (?) married Count Rabold I of Carinthia, son of Count Sieghard I of Bavaria and Kotini von Ambergau.
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 HMS Carinthia
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My father James Bernard Loughran was a Petty Officer who served on the Carinthia from her commissioning in Vickers Armstrong's Yard in Barrow-in-Furness until her loss.
I believe my father stayed aboard the Carinthia during the 36 hours between the torpedo strike and her sinking during the efforts to save her.
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 POPULATION GENETICS OF A HYBRID ZONE BETWEEN THE RED-LEGGED PARTRIDGE AND ROCK PARTRIDGE
From Bernard- Laurent's (1991a) observations on movements of 13 radio-tagged juvenile hybrid partridges, short-term dispersal was  = 1.0 km, with highly variable individual ranges (0.3 to 25 km).
Maximum reported travel distances for Rock Partridges are 25 km in France (Bernard- Laurent, 1991b) and 8 to 9 km in Austria (Haf- ner 1994).
Using values of dispersal of 10 to 20 km per generation, and w = 70 to 160 km, we computed values of T = 5 to 40 generations, corresponding to 10 to 120 years if generation time is 2 to 3 years, that are necessary to pro- duce the observed genetic cline, assuming strict neutrality.
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 Vikings and Feudal Europe 900-1095 by Sanderson Beck
In 1085 Alfonso VI made Bernard of Sauvetot, his Cluniac abbot of Sahagun, the primate archbishop of Toledo.
The Obodrite prince Mistevoi had fought with Otto II in Italy and wanted to marry the sister of Duke Bernard I of Saxony; but he was so insulted by the jealous Margrave Dietrich that the Obodrites plundered and burned Hamburg.
Germany's new king Heinrich II sent a force led by Duke Otto of Carinthia; but Ardoin's army took over Verona and defeated them; Leo of Vercelli was driven into exile.
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 8. The Break-Up of the Carolingian Empire and its Successor States   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Bernard Hamilton, "The City of Rome and the Eastern Churches in the Tenth Century," Orientalia Christiania Periodica, 27 (1961), 5-26.
Bernard Hamilton, "The Monastic Revival in Tenth Century Rome," Studia Monastica, 4 (1962), 35-68.
Bernard Hamilton, "The Monastery of S. Alessio and the Religious and Intellectual Renaissance in Tenth Century Rome," Studies in Medieval and Renaissance History II (Lincoln, NE, 1965), pp.
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 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Index for B
Bernard of Bologna - Friar Minor Capuchin and Scotist theologian, born at Bologna, 17 December, 1701; died 19 February, 1768
Bernard of Cluny - A Benedictine monk of the first half of the twelfth century, poet, satirist, and hymn-writer, author of 'On the Contempt of the World'
Bernard of Menthon, Saint - Archdeacon of Aosta, preacher, founder of two hospices for travelers in dangerous Alpine passes (now named the Great St. Bernard and Little St. Bernard, after him), d.
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 Our Family
King of Bavaria and Carinthia CARLMAN died on 21 Mar 880.
Children were: King of Bavaria and Carinthia ARNULF.
She was married to John Bernard TENDICK on 6 Jun 1896 in Durango, CO..
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 Our Family
Children were: Ursina Keffer LOOSE, Alvin Bernard LOOSE, Clarence Ervin LOOSE.
Children were: King of Bavaria and Carinthia CARLMAN, King of France CHARLES II.
She was married to King of Bavaria and Carinthia CARLMAN.
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 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Prague   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
It is supposed, though it cannot be proved, that the Bohemian Duke Boriwoi was baptized by Methodius, the apostle to the Slavs.
The first Duke of Bohemia of whom there is historic certainty that he was a Christian is Boriwoi's son, Spitigniew, who in 895 allied himself to Carlmann's son, Arnulf of Carinthia.
When the Second Crusade was preached Bishop Henry of Olmütz was the subdelegate of St. Bernard for Bohemia and Moravia.
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The above memorial, built in honour of Duke Bernard of Carinthia (1202 - 1256), is to be found in Klagenfurt - Celovec, Carinthia (Austria).
In 1286, Mainhard II of Goerz-Tyrol, Count of Tyrol, was appointed Duke of Carinthia.
This historical duchy was the central province of the former Grand Duchy of Carantania, and conserved therefore its political tradition.
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 Brink-Day-Johnston-Fletcher - Person Page 17
Bernard, then King of Italy wasnot mentioned, but the implication is that Bernard would be subordinateto Lothar should Louis die.
On 7 October,Judith is sent to the Monastery of Tortone, Bernard to Prum, and Louis tothe Monastery of Saint-Medard-de-Soissons, where in public ceremony, heis forced to lay down his sword, stripped of royal vestments, he is madeto don the coarse cloth of a penitent.
He alsoconfirmed Bernard, the son of his dead brother Pepin, as king of Italy,which position Charlemagne had allowed him to inherit in 813.
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 Ancestors of
In 1123 he married Matilda of Carinthia, daughter of Engelbert II of Carinthia.
During his reign, Thibaud II befriended saint Bernard to whom he gave support for the development of the abbeys of Clairvaux, Pontigny and Trois-Fontaines.
Thibaud married Mathilde (Maude) Princess Of Carinthia, daughter of Engelbert II of Carinthia and Unknown, in 1123.
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 Genealogy of Micheal Sanders   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
married Bernard Of FRANCE -[52416] [MRIN:31543], son of Charles "The Hammer" MARTEL Mayor Of The Palace Of Austrasia -[51954] and Rotrude (Chrodrude) Duchesse DE TREVES Duchess -[51964], in 752
Bernard was born about 725 and died after 805 after age 79.
Bernard I Duke Of SEPTIMANIA -[31724] (born in 812 in Languedoc, France - died in 844 in Aachen, Rheinland, Prussia)
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 Warfare and Society in the Carolingian Ostmark
As Bernard Bachrach, who has examined Merovingian and Carolingian military organization, has pointed out, "the decisive arm of the military forces of Charles Martel and his sons was not cavalry."5 Donald Bullough, a British authority, has come to similar conclusions.
In spite of Tassilo's efforts to expand his power and influence, the forces of the Frankish king proved irresistible, and in 788 the Bavarian duke was tonsured and banished to a monastery on the ground that he had conspired with the heathen Avars.
From contemporary sources it is impossible to reconstruct the motives that led to a Bavarian invasion of Pannonia in 907 that resulted in a crushing defeat by the Magyars at the Battle of Bratislava.
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 IASS-AIS Bulletin-Online: Report 1993 Innsbruck
Concerning the modalities and the general line, the symposium was opened by Jeff BERNARD (Vienna) with some statements as mentioned above.
Concerning the contents proper, i.e., the fundamental questions, the initial lecture was held by Jerzy PELC (Warsaw), President of the IASS-AIS and spiritus rector of the Polish semiotic scene.
IASS-AIS Bulletin 13(1-2)1993 and 14(1-2)1994 = Bernard, Withalm and Réthoré 1994: 108-115]
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 Banks/Dean Genealogy - Person Page 108
Uta von Diessen Rot/ married Kuno von Rot, son of Poppo III (?) and Hazaga of Carinthia (?), after 1050.
Otto of Carinthia held the title of Duke of Carinthia.
Judith of Verdun (?) married Otto of Carinthia, son of Conrad Sapiens and Luitgardis of Germany.
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 CNN Transcript - WorldView: Ignoring International Warnings, Austria's President Approves New Coalition Government with ...
BERNARD SHAW, CNN ANCHOR: Austria's president ignored international warnings Thursday and approved a new coalition government that includes the right-wing Freedom Party.
I can defend it internally and externally and Joerg Haider will be what he is: governor of Carinthia.
VINCI: For his part, Haider said he plans to return to the southern state of Carinthia, where he is the governor.
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