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  1. Albert II (German: Adalbert; died about 1125) was a progenitor of the Albertine House of Tyrol. He was documented as a count ruling the Bavarian estates in the Inn, Wipp and Eisack valleys of the Eastern Alps. Albert inherited the Alpine lordships from his father, Count Albert I (d. about 1100), who descended from Eurasburg (Iringsburg) in ...

  2. Other articles where Albert II is discussed: coin: Germany and central Europe: …until the 14th century, when Albert II (1330–58) introduced a gold florin of Florentine character. The gros appeared with Frederick III (1440–93): thereafter, development was parallel with that of Germany, with thalers taking a prominent place. Those with the portrait of Maria Theresa acquired wide popularity ...

  3. Elisabeth of Carinthia (also known as Elisabeth of Tyrol; c. 1262 – 28 October 1312), was a Duchess of Austria from 1282 and Queen of the Romans from 1298 until 1308, by marriage to King Albert I of Habsburg. (en) Élisabeth de Goritz-Tyrol, de la maison de Goritz, née vers 1262 à Munich et morte le 28 octobre 1312 à Königsfelden, est ...

  4. Albert II de Gorízia-Tirol (Q11904772) From Wikidata. Jump to navigation Jump to search. No description defined. ... Albert VI, Count of Tyrol. 0 references ...

  5. Albert II de Gorízia-Tirol; Lluís de Gorízia-Tirol; Child: Margaret, Countess of Tyrol; Adelheid von Görz und Tirol; ... Media in category "Henry VI, Duke of ...

  6. Is Albert II De Gorízia-Tirol still alive? No, he died on 05/01/1292, 731 years ago. Family. His mother is Elisabeth of Bavaria Queen of Germany and his father is Meinhard. His mother was Queen consort of Conrad IV of Germany His mother died at the age of 46 (Albert was 0 years old). Parents

  7. Albert II de Gorízia-Tirol ... Media in category "Albert VI, Count of Tyrol" The following 2 files are in this category, out of 2 total. Ambras Castle.

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