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 Albert II of Gorizia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Meinhard I of Gorizia-Tyrol (Meinhard III of Gorizia).
After his father's heirloom had been split with his brother Meinhard II of Gorizia-Tyrol in 1271, he received the County of
Albert II was the younger son of Count
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 Thomas's Glassware Tour --- Mühlbach/Rio di Pusteria (I)
Meinhard II of Tyrol (IV of Görz/ Gorizia) and his brother, Albert II of Görz, divided their countries between them.
After the death in 1500 of the last count of Görz, Leonhard, the county became part of the Habsburg countries (according to the stipulations of a contract of 1394) and was reunited with the remaining part of Tyrol which had passed to Austria already in 1363.
Mühlbach and the Puster valley became part of the County of Görz, the county seat was moved to castle Bruck in Lienz.
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 Henry of Carinthia
He was the son of Meinhard II of Gorizia-Tyrol and Elisabeth of Bavaria, a daughter of Duke Otto II of Bavaria.
After the murder of Wenceslaus III he was elected, as husband of Anna Premyslid, the daughter of Wenceslaus II.
His daughter Margarete Maultasch succeeded him in Tyrol, but ultimately had to bequeath her land to the Habsburgs as well.
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 Thomas's Glassware Tour --- Gorizia (I)
Albert II of Görz received Gorizia, The Puster valley (today eastern South Tyrol) and Lienz (today East Tyrol), while Meinhard II of Tyrol (IV of Görz) received the other Tyrolean areas.
In 1253 Meinhard III of Görz inherited Tyrol (Meinhard I of Tyrol) as he was married to Agnes of Tyrol.
Today, Gorizia is the capital of the Gorizia province of the Friuli-Venezia Giulia region and has a population of about 34,000 inhabitants.
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 Albert I of Germany - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Albert married Elizabeth, daughter of Meinhard IV, count of Gorizia and Tyrol, who bore him six sons and five daughters.
The founder of the great house of Hapsburg was invested with the duchies of Austria and Styria, together with his brother Rudolph II, in 1282.
Having secured the support of several influential princes by extensive promises, he was chosen at Frankfort on the July 27, 1298, and crowned at Aix-la-Chapelle on August 24.
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 Henry of Carinthia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Margarete Maultasch succeeded him in Tyrol, but ultimately had to bequeath her land to the Habsburgs as well.
Frederick the Handsome and Louis had assured him in 1330 that his daughters could succeed him, Louis reneged on his promise, and the Habsburg managed to take control over Carinthia after his death.
This page was last modified 06:50, 16 May 2005.
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 Henry of Carinthia - Result for Henry of Carinthia - Meaning of Henry of Carinthia - Definition of Henry of Carinthia - Dictionary of Meaning - www.mauspfeil.net
His daughter 1265 succeeded him in Tyrol, but ultimately had to bequeath her land to the Habsburgs as well.
Even though he had supported 1265 in his dispute about the imperial crown against the 1265 1265 and Louis had assured him in 1265 that his daughters could succeed him, Louis reneged on his promise, and the Habsburg managed to take control over Carinthia after his death.
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 Articles - Carinthia (duchy)
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 Sponheimer duke was Ulrich III, who chose Ottokar II of Bohemia as his heir.
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.
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Coilus II (Coel Cole) of GLOUCESTER (by 232 - ?) ; King of COLCHESTER; poss.
Siegmund II of GLEICHEN-TONNA (by 1470 - 1525)
Johann (Count) of GLYMES-BERGHES (1417 - 1494) ; aka Jean II de GLYMES (Seigneur) de BERGEN-OP-ZOOM; poss.
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 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Goerz
After his death (1774) came Rudolf, Count of Edling, who was, however, deposed by Emperor Joseph II in 1784 for his opposition to the imperial patent of tolerance of 13 October of that year, and died in 1803 at Lodi.
The vicar Apostolic, Karl Michael, Count von Attems, was appointed first Archbishop of Görz, and in 1766 was raised to the dignity of a prince.
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.
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 1295 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
End of October - Count Meinhard II of Gorizia-Tyrol
Joanna of Flanders, Duchess of Brittany, fought in the Breton Wars of Succession (d.
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 Austrian Lands to 1918
In the time covered by this record, the common style of the ruler, with reference to these lands, is Erzherzog/Erzherzogin von Österreich, Herzog/Herzogin von Steiermark, Kärnten und Krain, Gefürsteter Graf/Gefürstete Gräfin von Tirol (Archduke/Archduchess of Austria, Duke/Duchess of Styria, Carinthia, and Carniola, Princely Count/Countess of Tyrol).
25 Dec 1809 Province of Gorice (Gorizia); part of French Illyrian Provinces.
1493 Princely County of Tyrol ( Gefürstete Grafschaft Tirol).
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 Henry of Carinthia - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography
He was the son of Meinhard II of Gorizia-Tyrol and Elisabeth of Bavaria, a daughter of Duke Otto II of Bavaria.
Henry VI of Carinthia (circa 1265 – 2 April, 1335) was Count of Tyrol and Duke of Carinthia and Carniola from 1295 until 1335.
After the murder of Wenceslaus III he was elected, as husband of Anna Premyslid, the daughter of Wenceslaus II.
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 Henry of Carinthia
He was the son of Meinhard II of Gorizia-Tyrol and Elisabeth of Bavaria, a daughter of Duke Otto II of Bavaria.
Henry VI of Carinthia (circa 1265 - 2 April, 1335) was Count of Tyrol and Duke of Carinthia and Carniola from 1295 until 1335.
His daughter Margarete Maultasch succeeded him in Tyrol, but ultimately had to bequeath her land to the Habsburgs as well.
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 Meinhard I of Gorizia-Tyrol - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
He was also father of Meinhard II of Tyrol and Albert II of Gorizia.
After the death of Albert III, Meinhard, and his brother-in-law, Gebhard of Hirschberg, split Tyrol, of which Meinhard took the southern part.
He came in control over his family's Gorizian possessions in 1232, but it his father-in-law Albert III of Tyrol as a fief.
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 wiki/1295 Definition / wiki/1295 Research
End of October - Count Meinhard II of Gorizia-Tyrol Meinhard II (born around 1238; died in the end of October 1295, Greifenburg, Carinthia) was Count of Tyrol, Duke of Carinthia and Carniola, and Count of Gorizia (as Meinhard IV) He was the son of Meinhard I of Gorizia-Tyrol and father of Henry VI....
He was the son of Alfonso X. His elder brother, Ferdinand de la Cerda, died in November 1275, and in 1282 Sancho assembled a coalition of nobles to declare for him against Ferdinand's son Alfonso, then took control of the kingdom when Alfonso X died in 1284....
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 Thomas's Glassware Tour --- Mühlbach/Rio di Pusteria (I)
Meinhard II of Tyrol (IV of Görz/ Gorizia) and his brother, Albert II of Görz, divided their countries between them.
After the death in 1500 of the last count of Görz, Leonhard, the county became part of the Habsburg countries (according to the stipulations of a contract of 1394) and was reunited with the remaining part of Tyrol which had passed to Austria already in 1363.
Mühlbach and the Puster valley became part of the County of Görz, the county seat was moved to castle Bruck in Lienz.
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 wiki/Albert I of Habsburg Definition / wiki/Albert I of Habsburg Research
Albert married Elizabeth, daughter of Meinhard II Meinhard II (born around 1238; died in the end of October 1295, Greifenburg, Carinthia) was Count of Tyrol, Duke of Carinthia and Carniola, and Count of Gorizia (as Meinhard IV) He was the son of Meinhard I of Gorizia-Tyrol and father of Henry VI....
[click for more], count of Gorizia and Tyrol The Tyrol is a historical region in Western Central Europe, which includes the Austrian state of Tyrol (consisting of North Tyrol and East Tyrol) and the Italian regions known as South Tyrol and Trentino....
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 physics - Albert I of Germany
Albert married Elizabeth, daughter of Meinhard II, count of Gorizia and Tyrol, who bore him six sons, including Rudolph III of Austria, Frederick I of Austria, Leopold I of Austria, Otto of Austria and Albert II of Austria, and five daughters.
Albert had failed in his attempt to seize Holland and Zeeland, as vacant fiefs of the Empire, on the death of Count John I in 1299, but in 1306 he secured the crown of Bohemia for his son Rudolph on the death of King Wenceslaus III.
He afterwards became estranged from Philip, and, in 1303, was recognized as German king and future emperor by Boniface and, in return, admitted the right of the pope alone to bestow the imperial crown, and promised that none of his sons should be elected German king without the papal consent.
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 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Goerz
By marriage Count Meinhard III came also into possession of the Tyrol.
After his death (1258) the family divided into the Görz line, represented by Count Albert II, and the Tyrolese-Carinthian line, represented by Count Meinhard IV.
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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Meinhard III (Duke) von GORZ (1194 - 1258)
Frederick IV (III) GOSECK (Graf) von PUTELENDORF (1080+ - 1124?) ; Pfalzgraf of SACHSEN
Halfdan `the Black' (III; Duke/King) of VESTFOLD (809?
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 Albert II of Gorizia
Albert II was the younger son of Count Meinhard I of Gorizia-Tyrol (Meinhard III of Gorizia).
After his father's heirloom had been split with his brother Meinhard II of Gorizia-Tyrol in 1271, he received the County of Gorizia.
He died in 1304, but his line survived until 1500.
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 info: Carinthia_(duchy)
Carinthia) Duchy To Austria Krain (Carniola) Duchy To Austria Steiermark (Styria) Duchy To Austria Dietrichstein (Trasp) Principality von Dietrichstein Görz (Gorizia) [with Trieste] County To Austria Tirol (Tyrol)...
The remainder of Carnthia passed to Henry III of the Spanheimer family.
The last Spanheimer duke was Ulrich III, who chose Ottokar II of Bohemia as his heir.
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 Görz
By marriage Count Meinhard III came also into possession of the Tyrol.
After his death (1258) the family divided into the Görz line, represented by Count Albert II, and the Tyrolese-Carinthian line, represented by Count Meinhard IV.
The territory surrounding Görz belonged originally to the old Roman Prefecture of Illyricum, on the division of which into East and West Illyricum in 379 it remained a part of the latter, and shared its fortunes until Emperor Otto III divided it in 1001 between the Patriarch of Aquileia and the Count of Friuli.
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 1295 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
End of October - Count Meinhard II of Gorizia-Tyrol
December 21 - Marguerite Berenger of Provence, queen of Louis IX of France
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 Articles - Carinthia (duchy)
Rudolf, after defeating Ottokar and becoming King of Germany, gave Carinthia to Meinhard II of Gorizia-Tyrol.
The last Sponheimer, 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.
In 1335, after the death of Henry, the last male of this line, Carinthia passed to the Habsburg family who ruled it until 1918.
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