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  Carinthia (duchy) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Carinthia (German: Kärnten, Slovenian: Koroška) was a duchy of the Holy Roman Empire until its dissolution in 1806, and a crownland of Austria-Hungary until it dissolved in 1918.
From 889 to 927 the Mark of Carinthia was part of the duke of Bavaria's territories before passing to direct rule of the Holy Roman Empire.
In 995, Adalbero I of Eppenstein became margrave, in 1012 Duke of Carinthia.
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 Henry of Carinthia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Henry of Carinthia (circa 1265 - 2 April, 1335), was the elected (1306) and actual King of Bohemia (1307-1310).
Henry became Duke of Carinthia and Tyrol in 1295.
After the murder of Wenceslaus III he was elected, as husband of Anna Premyslid, the daughter of Wenceslaus II.
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 Ancestors and Family of Henry I the Liberal of Champaigne   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Henry must have had forseen the economic possibilities of Champagne, and it is during his rule that the county achieved its high place as one of the richest and strongest of the French principalities.
Henry married Marie of Champagne, daughter of Louis VII of France and Eleanor of Aquitaine.
Henry married Mary of France Capet, daughter of Louis VII the Younger of France Capet and Eleanor of Aquitaine, circa 1164.
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Henry was elected 27 November 1308 and was crowned at Aachen on 6 January 1309.
Henry had been close to King Philip of France, spending time at the court there, but his election as King of the Romans caused a rift between the two.
Henry was well educated and had learned about pretensions at the court of Philip IV of France.
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 JOHN (KING OF ENGLAND) - LoveToKnow Article on JOHN (KING OF ENGLAND)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
But the calamitous situation of England at the moment of his death, on the igthof October 1216, was in the main his work; and while he lived a national reaction in favor of the dynasty was out of the question.
Henry of Carinthia was driven from the land, where a certain measure of order was restored, and Moravia was again united with Bohemia.
He obtained Tirol by marrying his son, John Henry, to Margaret Maultasch, the heiress of the county, assisted the emperor to defeat and capture Frederick the Fair at the battle of Miihldorf in 1322, and was alternately at peace and at war with the dukes
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 Vol I File 16: The Paternal Ancestry of Homer Beers James
Henry was defeated and fled to the court of King Louis IV.
Henry VI., Emperor (1190-1197), married, in Milan, Constance, a Norman princess, daughter of Roger II., Count of Sicily, Duke of Apulias, 1127, King, 1130, died in 1154, heiress to the throne of William II., King of Southern Italy and Sicily, or as it came to be called, the Kingdom of the Two Sicilies.
Henry the Proud, Duke of Bavaria, 1126-1138, Duke of Saxony, 1136-1138, died in 1139, married Gertrude as her first husband, who was heiress of Saxony, daughter of Lothair II.
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 JOHN II., KING OF FRANCE - LoveToKnow Article on JOHN II., KING OF FRANCE   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
JOHN I. (1358-1390), king of Castile, was the son of Henry II.
In the be ginning of his reign he had to contend with the hostility of John of Gaunt, who claimed the crown by right of his wife Constance daughter of Peter the Cruel.
King John was killed at Aicali on he gth of October 1390 by the fall of his horse, while he was iding in a, fantasia with some of the light horsemen known as the arfanes, who were mounted and equipped in the Arab style.
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 CARINTHIA (DUCHY) FACTS AND INFORMATION   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
In 1077, the country was given to Luitpold, another member of the Eppensteiner family, which, however, ended with the death of Henry_II_of_Carinthia in 1122.
The last Spanheimer, Philipp, who was Archbishop_of_Salzburg, attempted to become duke but did not prevail against Ottokar in spite of being supported by Rudolf_of_Habsburg.
As the other component parts of the Habsburg_monarchy, Carinthia remained a semi-autonomous state with its own constitutional structure for a long time.
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 Görz
The latter immediately assumed the title of Duke of Görz after the castle of that name, for the town of Görz was not recognized as such until 1307.
In 1031 Görz passed to the Eppenstein family of Carinthia, and thence in 1090 to the Counts of Lurn, who in 1202, by arrangement with the patriarch, Pilgrim II, secured the territory belonging to the Patriarchate of Aquileia.
The latter line became extinct in 1335 with Henry of Carinthia, who had been for a time King of Bohemia (1307-10); the Görz line reached the zenith of its power under Henry II (d.
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 Rudolph I of Bohemia - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography
The son of Albert I, King of the Romans, Rudolf was in 1306 presented as a rival claimant to the Bohemian throne against Henry of Carinthia.
Albert had Rudolf married to Pryska of Gniezno, widow of Wenceslas II of Bohemia (1278-1305) and in 1306 occupied Prague to place Rudolf on the Czech throne.
As some Czech nobles continued to hold out for Henry of Carinthia, Rudolf besieged the rebel fortress of Horažďovice, but got ill of dysentery and died there in 1307.
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 John I, Count of Luxemburg - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography
John the Blind of Luxemburg (August 10, 1296 – August 26, 1346) was King of Bohemia and Count of Luxemburg.
He was the eldest son of the Holy Roman Emperor Henry VII of Luxemburg and his wife Margaret of Brabant.
He was killed fighting (though blind!) alongside the French against the English at the Battle of Crecy, and was succeeded as king of Bohemia by his eldest son Charles I (later Charles IV, Holy Roman Emperor).
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 Edward I, King of England to Dr. Levi Cheney (Including King Edward II and III)
Henry triumphed at Shrewsbury, and Hotspur was slain.
Henry anticipated the move, and in a battle near Shrewsbury (1403) the king was victorious and Hotspur was slain.
Henry Sothill, Esq., of Stoke Faston, co. Leicester, Attorney-General to King Henry VII, was married to Joan Empson, daughter of (the notorious) Richard Empson, Knt.
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 Untitled Document
After years of unrest, having successively seen Rudolf Habsburg and Henry of Carinthia following one another on the Bohemian throne, a delegation of Czech States finally turned to count Henry VII of Luxembourg, newly elected Head of the German Empire (1308-1313).
The Czech emissaries suggested that the King entrust his fourteen-year-old son John with the government of Bohemia and legitimize this act by marrying him to Elizabeth, the sister of the late Wenceslas III.
Henry VII having given his consent, John of Luxembourg was elected by a diet and on 31 August 1310, on the parvis of the Cathedral of Speyer, he was installed as King of Bohemia, even before his marriage with Elizabeth had been celebrated.
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 JOHN (1296-1346) - Online Information article about JOHN (1296-1346)
Tirol by marrying his son, John Henry, to Margaret Maultasch, the heiress of the county, assisted the emperor to defeat and See also:
dukes of Austria and with his former foe, Henry of Carinthia.
left by Henry of Carinthia, and still later by the interference of Louis in Tirol; and with bewildering rapidity John was allying himself with the See also:
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 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Moravia
The German colonization of Moravia, begun under Henry Wladislaw, greatly increased under his successors Henry Wladislaw II and Premysl, as the invasions of the Mongols in 1241 and the Cumans in 1252 had swept away numbers of the inhabitants into captivity.
Moravia at first fell with Bohemia to Albert I of Hapsburg; then on Albert's death in 1307 to Henry of Carinthia, and in 1309 to John of Luxemburg, son of Emperor Henry VII.
Under the provincial governor Henry of Lipa and Margrave Charles (1333), later Emperor Charles IV, a new period of prosperity began.
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 The Periphery of Francia: Spain, Britain, Eastern Europe, & Scandinavia
Henry II marries a sister, Margaret, of King Francis I of France.
Henry II of England, whose Normans began to overrun the island, styled himself "Lord of Ireland" (c.
Henry brought with him additional French territory, and then obtained a large part of the whole Kingdom of France by marrying Eleanor, the hieress of Aquitaine and Gascony, who had recently divorced King Louis VII of France.
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 Chronology of Expansion
The boy was kept indoors until age 3 by his mother, who will dominate him, but the ex-emperor Uda remains the power behind the throne and will retain power until his death next year at age 65.
He is succeeded by his son of 3, who is crowned German king Christmas Day at Aix-la-Chapelle by Germans unaware of the emperor's death and will reign until 1002 as Otto III with his mother Theophano exercising power until 991 and his grandmother Adelheid and Archbishop Willigis of Mainz taking over until 996.
Henry (Heinrich der Zanker) has recovered his duchy and claims the regency as a member of the reigning house but is forced to hand over the boy to his mother Theophano, who arrives with the boy's grandmother Adelheid.
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 Encyclopedia: April 2
Jump to: navigation, search Elizabeth of Valois, by Sofonisba Anguissola, 1565 Elizabeth of Valois (April 2, 1545 – October 3, 1568) was a daughter of Henry II of France and Catherine de Medici.
Arthur, Prince of Wales Arthur Tudor (20 September 1486 _ 2 April 1502) was the eldest son of Henry VII of England.
Henry VII (January 28, 1457 – April 21, 1509), King of England, Lord of Ireland (August 22, 1485 – April 21, 1509), was the founder of the Tudor dynasty.
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 My Family
Children were: Gregory V -Pope, Conrad CARINTHIA -Duke, Henry FRANCONIA -Count.
Parents: Henry I BAVARIA -Duke and Ulfhild SAXONY.
Children were: Welf V BAVARIA -Duke, Henry I BAVARIA -Duke.
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 decendants of Bruno I of Saxony   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Henry I of_Germany [13199] ------ (the Fowler) duke of Saxony emperor of Germany, 912-936 b.876 d.2_Jul_936, Memleben Matilda de_Wittekind [85650] ---- b.ca.892, Memleben, Saxony m.909 wife of Henry the Fowler d.14_May_968, Memleben
Henry II of_Germany [13223] ----- (Henry the Saint) duke of Bavaria king of Germany and Holy Roman Emperor, 1002-1024 d.1024 St.
Henry I of_Germany [13199] ------ (the Fowler) duke of Saxony emperor of Germany, 912-936 b.876 d.2_Jul_936, Memleben Hatheburg of_Merseburg ---------- [13241] wife of Henry the Fowler
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 1335 Online Research :: Information about 1335   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Carinthia (duchy) and Carniola come under Habsburg rule.
After the death of Duke Henry of Carinthia, the duchies are bestowed by Louis IV, Holy Roman Emperor on the dukes of Austria.
From that time onwards, what is today Slovenia was ruled jointly with Austria until 1918.
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 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Abbey of Strahov
A Premonstratensian abbey at Prague, Bohemia, founded in 1149 by Bishop Henry Zdik of Olmütz, Bishop John of Prague, and Prince Ladislaus II.
On 19 Oct., 1259, the abbey was destroyed by fire, but Abbot John I (1250-66) built a new and magnificent church.
The monastery suffered greatly during the plundering reign of the king's regent, Otto of Brandenberg and that of Henry of Carinthia.
www.newadvent.org /cathen/14312a.htm   (515 words)

  
 Late Middle Ages, Knox - Tiimeline Iberia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Henry of Luxemburg is elected King of the Romans (-1313)
Henry declares Robert of Naples guilty of treason
Duke Henry of Carinthia dies; Lewis confers the Duchy on the Hapsburgs; he keeps the northern Tyrol, despite his promise that Henry's daughter, Margaret "Maultasch" would inherit there
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 Ancestors of Henry I the Liberal of Champaigne Count of Champaigne and Brie   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Henry I the Liberal of Champaigne Count of Champaigne and Brie
Henry II of Champaigne Palatine of Champaigne and Brie+
Henry married Mary of France Capet, daughter of Louis VII the Younger Capet King of France and Eleanor of Aquitaine Duchess of Aquitaine.
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 Encyclopedia: List of battles (geographic)
The Wars of the Roses (1455–1487) is the name generally given to the intermittent civil war fought over the throne of England between adherents of the House of Lancaster and the House of York.
Events February 14 - Pope Benedict VIII recognizes Henry of Bavaria as King of Germany July 29 - Battle of Kleidion: Basil II inflicts not only a decisive defeat on the Bulgarian army, but his subsequent savage treatment of 15,000 prisoners reportedly causes Tsar Samuil of Bulgaria to die of shock...
Events September 30 - Accession of Henry IV of England October 13 - Coronation of Henry IV of England November 1 - Accession of John VI, Duke of Brittany Births William Canynge, English merchant (approximate date; died 1474) Zara Yaqob, Emperor of Ethiopia (died 1468) Deaths January 4 - Nicolas Eymeric, Spanish theologian and...
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 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Philip IV (The Fair)
For instance on 9 June, 1308, Philip wrote to Henry of Carinthia, King of Bohemia, to propose Charles of Valois as a candidate for the crown of Germany; and on 11 June he sent three knights into Germany to offer money to the electors.
This was fruitless labour, however, for Henry of Luxemburg was elected and Clement V, less subservient to the King of France than certain enemies of the papacy have said, hastened to confirm the election.
Philip IV was not really a free-thinker; he was religious, and even made pilgrimages: his attitude toward the inquisition is not that of a free-thinker, as is especially apparent in the trial of the Franciscan Bernard Délicieux.
www.newadvent.org /cathen/12004a.htm   (1087 words)

  
 Family Tree Maker's Genealogy Site: User Home Page Genealogy Report: Ancestors of Sherrill Joan Elizabeth Haring
Duke Markwart III of Carinthia He married 6189520157.
Duke Henry II of Carinthia, born 1066; died 1122; married Sophia of Austria.
Sophia of Austria, died 1154; married Duke Henry II of Carinthia.
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