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Meinhard, Duke of Carinthia. Albert I of Gorizia. Father. Engelbert III of Gorizia. Mother. Matilda of Andechs. Meinhard I ( c. 1200/1205 – 22 July 1258), a member of the House of Gorizia ( Meinhardiner ), was Count of Gorizia (as Meinhard III) from 1231 and Count of Tyrol from 1253 until his death.
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- Meinhard I, Count of Gorizia
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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Meinhard, Duke of Carinthia. Meinhard II (c. 1238 – 1 November 1295), a member of the House of Gorizia ( Meinhardiner ), ruled the County of Gorizia (as Meinhard IV) and the County of Tyrol together with his younger brother Albert from 1258. In 1271 they divided their heritage and Meinhard became sole ruler of Tyrol.
Brief Life History of Meinhard I. When Meinhard I Count of Gorizia-Tyrol was born in 1200, in Gorizia, Friuli Venezia Giulia, Italy, his father, Engelbert III Von Görz, was 37 and his mother, Matilda of Andechs, was 40. He married Adelheid of Tyrol on 29 September 1237, in Aquiléia, Udine, Italy.
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The Meinhardiner where mentioned as Count of Gorizia in 1117. From 1253, the dynasty ruled the County of Tyrol. In 1271, their vast possessions were split. The main branch kept the recently acquired Tyrol and became known as Counts of Gorizia-Tyrol or the Meinhardiner Line after Meinhard, Duke of Carinthia.