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Sophie of Istria Berthold III ( c. 1110/1122 – 14 December 1188), a member of the Bavarian House of Andechs , was Margrave of Istria (as Berthold I) from 1173 until his death. He was the son of Count Berthold II of Andechs , ruler over Dießen in Bavaria , Plassenburg in Franconia and Stein in Carniola , and his first wife Sophia ...
Berthold IV (c. 1159 – 12 August 1204), a member of the House of Andechs, was Margrave of Istria and Carniola (as Berthold II). By about 1180/82 he assumed the title of Duke of Merania, referring to the Adriatic seacoast of Kvarner which his ancestors had conquered in the 1060s and annexed to Istria and Carniola.
Berthold I of Istria - Wikiwand. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Berthold III ( c. 1110/1122 – 14 December 1188), a member of the Bavarian House of Andechs, was Margrave of Istria (as Berthold I) from 1173 until his death. Quick Facts Born, Died ... Close.
Berthold I may refer to: Berthold I, Duke of Swabia (c. 1060–1090) Berthold I of Istria (c. 1110/1122–1188) Berthold I, Count of Tyrol (died 1180)
Berthold III ( c. 1110/1122 - 14 de diciembre de 1188), miembro de la Casa Bávara de Andechs , fue margrave de Istria (como Berthold I) desde 1173 hasta su muerte.
Bertoldo IV (muerto el 12 de agosto de 1204) 1 fue conde de Andechs (desde 1172) y primer duque de Merania, en la costa de Dalmacia (desde 1183), de la casa de Andechs. Fue el hijo de Bertoldo I de Istria y Eduviges de Wittelsbach.
The first known appearance of human life in Istria dates to Lower Paleolithic, as evidenced by artifacts found in Šandalja Cave near Pula, dated to 800,000 BC. [1] Since the 11th century BC, Istria was inhabited by the Histri, a prehistoric Illyrian tribe after whom Istria was named. [1] [2] Their arrival marks the beginning of the Iron Age in ...