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  1. Escudo de armas de Andechs Diessen. La Casa de Andechs fue una línea feudal de príncipes alemanes en el siglo XII y XIII. Los Condes de Dießen-Andechs (~1100 hasta 1180) obtuvieron territorios en la parte septentrional de Dalmacia y en la costa Adriática, donde se convirtieron en Margraves de Istria y en último término Duques ...

  2. The House of Andechs was a feudal line of German princes in the 12th and 13th centuries. The counts of Dießen-Andechs (1100 to 1180) obtained territories in northern Dalmatia on the Adriatic seacoast, where they became Margraves of Istria and ultimately dukes of a short-lived imperial state named Merania from 1180 to 1248.

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    The exact territorial extent of Merania is unknown. It probably included the town of Fiume (Rijeka) and the coast of the Kvarner Gulf, either on the Istrian peninsula or across from it. The author of the Historia de expeditione Friderici imperatoris, an account of Barbarossa's crusade of 1190, writing around 1200, refers to "the Duke of Dalmatia, a...

    The duchy of Merania was created for the Wittelsbach Count Conrad II of Dachau by the Emperor Frederick Barbarossa during an Imperial Diet at Regensburg in June 1152 by separating some lordships from the marches of Carniola and Istria, which were under the jurisdiction of the Duchy of Bavaria. Merania thus bordered the Kingdom of Croatia, which bel...

    In 1180, Frederick Barbarossa transferred Merania to Berthold, the son of the count of Andechs. This was probably done in order to maintain a balance of power and rank between the House of Andechs and the House of Wittelsbach, which had received the Duchy of Bavaria earlier that year.Although some sources ascribe the transfer of Merania to Conrad's...

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  3. El monasterio de Andechs (en alemán: Kloster Andechs) o abadía de Andechs es una abadía benedictina del municipio de Andechs, en la Alta Baviera (al sur de Baviera y de Alemania). Es famoso por su iglesia de estilo Rococó (1712) y su cerveza , así como por los restos del compositor Carl Orff (1895-1982), autor de obras como Carmina Burana ...

  4. Andechs Abbey is a Benedictine priory in the municipality of Andechs, in the Landkreis of Starnberg, Upper Bavaria, Germany . A place of pilgrimage on a hill east of the Ammersee, the Abbey is famed for its flamboyant Baroque church and its brewery, Klosterbrauerei Andechs, the proceeds from which help fund the monks' mission of help.

  5. La Casa de Andechs fue una línea feudal de príncipes alemanes en el siglo XII y XIII. Los Condes de Dießen-Andechs obtuvieron territorios en la parte septentrional de Dalmacia y en la costa Adriática, donde se convirtieron en Margraves de Istria y en último término Duques de un Estado Imperial de corta duración llamado Merania desde 1180 ...

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