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  1. Margaret, Countess of Tyrol. Meinhard III (9 February 1344 – 13 January 1363), a member of the House of Wittelsbach, was duke of Upper Bavaria and count of Tyrol from 1361 until his death. He was the son of Duke Louis V of Bavaria with Countess Margaret of Tyrol and as such also the last descendant of the Tyrolean branch of the ...

  2. Meinhard III (9 de febrero de 1344 - 13 de enero de 1363), un miembro de la casa de Wittelsbach, fue duque de Alta Baviera y conde de Tirol desde 1361 hasta su muerte. Era hijo del duque Luis V, duque de Baviera con la condesa Margarita de Tirol y como tal también el último descendiente de la rama tirolesa de la Casa de Gorizia ...

  3. Meinhard III (9 de febrero de 1344 – 13 de enero de 1363), miembro de la Casa de Wittelsbach, fue duque de la Alta Baviera y cuenta de Tyrol desde 1361 hasta su muerte. Fue el hijo del duque Louis V de Baviera con la condesa Margaret de Tirol y como tal también el último descendiente de la rama tiroliana de la Casa de Gorizia ( Meinhardiner ...

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    Gorizia

    Count Meinhard I, a descendant of the Meinhardiner noble family with possessions around Lienz in the Duchy of Bavaria, is mentioned as early as 1107. 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, and from 1127 on called himself a Graf von Görz. The borders of the county changed frequently in the following four centuries, due to frequent wars with Aquileia and other counties, but also to the s...

    Gorizia-Tyrol

    Meinhard's descendant Count Meinhard III of Gorizia, a follower of the Hohenstaufen emperor Frederick II, upon the extinction of the ducal House of Babenberg was appointed administrator of Styria in 1248. He campaigned the adjacent Duchy of Carinthia but was defeated by the troops of Duke Bernhard von Spanheim and his son Archbishop Philip of Salzburg at Greifenburg in 1252. Nevertheless, the county reached the apex of its power, when Meinhard III inherited County of Tyrol (as Meinhard I) fro...

    Habsburg

    While the Lienz area was administrated with the Tyrolean crown land, the "inner county" of Gorizia remained an Imperial State of the Holy Roman Empire ruled by the Inner Austrian Archdukes as part of the Austrian Circle, governed by a capitano. Its territory included the Isonzo Valley down to Aquileia, the area of Cormons and Duino, and the former Venetian fortress of Gradisca, which was conquered by Imperial troops in 1511. Monfalcone formed a Venetian exclave in the county from 1420 to 1797...

    Houses of Eppenstein and Siegharding

    1. Marquard (E) (fl. 1060/1074), Vogtof Aquileia 2. Meginhard (S) (died about 1090), from the House of Siegharding, Count in the Puster Valley 3. Henry I (E) (died after 1102), Vogt of Aquileia from 1082 3.1. Ulrich(E) (died 1122), brother

    House of Gorizia

    Line extinct, county inherited by the Habsburg king Maximilian I, Archduke of Austria.

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  4. Gorizia-Tyrol. Meinhard I (Meinhard III of Gorizia, 1253–1258) Meinhard II (1258–1295), elder son of Meinhard I, Count of Tyrol after partition in 1271, also Duke of Carinthia from 1286; Henry (1295–1335), son of Meinhard II, Count of Tyrol and Duke of Carinthia, King of Bohemia 1306 and 1307–1310

  5. Meinhard III (9 de febrero de 1344 – 13 de enero de 1363), miembro de la Casa de Wittelsbach, fue duque de la Alta Baviera y conde del Tirol desde 1361 hasta su muerte. Era hijo del duque Luis V de Baviera con la condesa Margarita de Tirol y, como tal, también el último descendiente de la rama tirolesa de la Casa de Gorizia ( dinastía ...

  6. Discover life events, stories and photos about Meinhard III Count of Gorizia-Tyrol (1193–1258) of Carinthia, Austria.