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  1. Catherine of Gorizia (died 1391) was a daughter of Count Meinhard VI of Gorizia and his first wife Catherine of Pfannberg. In 1372, she married Duke John II of Bavaria-Munich. They had three children: Ernest, Duke of Bavaria-Munich (born: 1373; died: 2 July 1438 in Munich)

  2. 15 de may. de 2023 · About Catherine of Gorizia-Tyrol. John II, Duke of Bavaria. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Marriage and children. He married in 1372 Katharina of Görz, a daughter of Count Meinhard VI of Görz and Catharina of Pfannberg; Their children were: Ernest I of Bavaria-Munich (1373–2 July 1438, Munich).

    • Tyrol
    • "Katarina"
    • Johann II, Herzog Von Bayern-München
    • 1350
  3. Catherine of Gorizia (fl. late 1300s) Duchess of Bavaria. Flourished in the late 1300s; married John II of Munich (c. 1341–1397), duke of Bavaria (r. 1375–1397); children: Ernest or Ernst (b. 1373), duke of Bavaria (r. 1397–1438); William II (b. 1375), duke of Bavaria (r. 1397–1435); Sophia of Bavaria (fl. 1390s–1400s), queen of Bohemia.

  4. Catalina de Habsburgo ( Viena, 1295 - Nápoles, 18 de enero de 1323) fue la decimoprimera hija de Alberto I de Habsburgo y su esposa, Isabel de Tirol. Fue miembro de la poderosa Casa de Habsburgo por nacimiento, y duquesa consorte de Calabria por matrimonio. Vida. San Lorenzo Maggiore, en Nápoles, la tumba de Catalina.

  5. Casa de Goricia. Los Condes de Goricia (en alemán: Grafen von Görz; en italiano: Conti di Gorizia; en esloveno: Goriški grofje ), también conocidos como Meinhardiner fueron una familia comital y ducal durante el Sacro Imperio Romano Germánico. Nombrados por el Castillo de Goricia en Goricia (ahora en Italia, en la frontera con ...

  6. Brief Life History of Catherine von. When Catherine von Pfannberg was born in 1322, in Gryfice, West Pomerania, Poland, her father, Ulrich V Count of Pfannberg, was 35 and her mother, Margarethe von Werdenberg-Sargans, was 29. She married Meinhard von Gorizia VI Count of Gorizia on 26 November 1347.

  7. Gorizia (House of Meinhardin) Count Meinhard I, a descendant of the Meinhardiner noble family with possessions around Lienz in the Duchy of Bavaria, is mentioned as a count as early as 1117. [1] As a vogt official of the Patriarchs of Aquileia, he was enfeoffed with large estates in the former March of Friuli, including the town of Gorizia .