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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)
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- Meinhardiner
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.
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).
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- Johann II, Herzog Von Bayern-München
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Meinhard I (Meinhard III de Gorizia, 1253-1258)Meinhard II (1258-1295), hijo mayor de Meinhard I, conde de Tirol después de la partición en 1271, también Duque de Carintiadesde 1286Enrique (1295-1335), hijo de Meinhard II, conde de Tirol y Duque de Carintia, Rey de Bohemia 1306 y 1307 a 1310Alberto I (1258-1304), hijo menor de Meinhard I de Gorizia-Tirol, gobernó conjuntamente con su hermano Meinhard II hasta 1271Alberto II (1304-1325), hijo de Alberto I, junto con su hermanoJuan Enrique IV (1323-1338), hijo de Enrique IIIMeinhard VI (1338-1385), hijo de Alberto II, Conde principesco desde 1365, y sus hermanosIsabel de Gorizia-Tirol (1262-1312), hija de Meinhard IV, Reina consorte de los romanos en 1298 por matrimonio con el rey Alberto I de AlemaniaIsabel de Carintia (1298-después de 1347), su sobrina, nieta de Meinhard IV por su hijo Otón en 1337-reina consorte de Sicilia como esposa del Rey Pedro II de SiciliaMeinhard V (m. después de 1318), hijo de Enrique III- 1500
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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 .
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Open to. the public. Yes. Site history. Built. 11th century. Gorizia Castle is an Italian fortification dating to the 11th century on the hill which dominates the city of Gorizia, Italy, from which it takes its name. The medieval House of Gorizia was named after the castle.
Queen of Bohemia. Flourished between the 1390s and 1400s; daughter of John II of Munich, duke of Bavaria (r. 1375–1397) and Catherine of Gorizia ; second wife of Wenceslas IV the Drunkard (1361–1419), duke of Luxemburg (r. 1383–1419), king of Bohemia (r. 1378–1419), and (as just Wenceslas) Holy Roman emperor (r. 1378–1400).