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  1. The Counts of Gorizia ( German: Grafen von Görz; Italian: Conti di Gorizia; Slovene: Goriški grofje ), also known as the Meinhardiner, House of Meinhardin, were a comital, princely and ducal dynasty in the Holy Roman Empire. Named after Gorizia Castle in Gorizia (now in Italy, on the border with Slovenia ), they were originally "advocates ...

  2. Albert I ( c. 1240 – 1 April 1304), a member of the House of Gorizia ( Meinhardiner dynasty), ruled the counties of Gorizia ( Görz) and Tyrol from 1258, jointly with his elder brother Meinhard IV. In 1271, the brothers divided their heritage and Albert became sole ruler of the Gorizia estates until his death. His descendants, known ...

  3. The Counts of Gorizia, also known as the Meinhardiner, House of Meinhardin, were a comital, princely and ducal dynasty in the Holy Roman Empire. Named after Gorizia Castle in Gorizia, they were originally "advocates" (Vogts) in the Patriarchate of Aquileia who ruled the County of Gorizia (Görz) from the early 12th century until the year 1500. Staunch supporters of the Emperors against the ...

  4. County of Gorizia: Beatrice da Camino 1297 one child Beatrice of Lower Bavaria 1322 one child: Meinhard V: c.1300: c.1314-1320? c.1320: County of Gorizia: Unmarried: Probably co-ruled with his father Albert II? 1323-1325: 1327: County of Gorizia: Elisabeth of Hesse 1299 at least one child Euphemia of Mätsch at least two children five more ...

  5. Albert I (c. 1240 – 1 April 1304), a member of the House of Gorizia (Meinhardiner dynasty), ruled the counties of Gorizia (Görz) and Tyrol from 1258, jointly with his elder brother Meinhard IV. In 1271, the brothers divided their heritage and Albert became sole ruler of the Gorizia estates until his death.

  6. The House of Gorizia was a noble family from the house of the Meinhardin family, which had their headquarters in Gorizia until their extinction in 1500, while the Tyrolean Meinhardin family ruled over Tyrol and Carinthia until they died out in the male line.

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  8. Albert I ( - 1 April 1304), a member of the House of Gorizia (Meinhardiner dynasty), ruled the counties of Gorizia (Görz) and Tyrol from 1258, jointly with his elder brother Meinhard IV. In 1271, the brothers divided their heritage and Albert became sole ruler of the Gorizia estates until his death.

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