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  1. 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 ...

  2. 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.

  3. 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.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Berthold_IBerthold I - Wikipedia

    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)

  5. 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.

  6. 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.

  7. 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 ...