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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.

  2. 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 ...

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  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › GoriziaGorizia - Wikipedia

    In the late 13th century, the House of Gorizia emerged as one of the most important noble houses in the Holy Roman Empire. The borders of the County changed frequently in the following three centuries due to frequent wars with Aquileia and other counties, and also to the subdivision of the territory in two main nuclei: one around the upper ...

  5. House of Gorizia. See also. Notes. References. External links. County of Gorizia. The County of Gorizia ( Italian: Contea di Gorizia, German: Grafschaft Görz, Slovene: Goriška grofija, Friulian: Contee di Gurize ), from 1365 Princely County of Gorizia, was a State of the Holy Roman Empire.

    Ruler
    Born
    Reign
    Death
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    1090-1122
    1122
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    1122-1142
    1142
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    1142-1150
    1150
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    1150-1191
    1 April 1191
  6. gateway.ipfs.io › ipfs › QmXoypizjW3WknFiJnKLwHCnL72House of Gorizia

    From 1253, the dynasty also ruled the County of Tyrol, which in 1271 passed to the cadet branch of Gorizia-Tyrol. In 1286, the line also assumed the title of Duke of Carinthia and, in 1306 and again from 1307 to 1310, of King of Bohemia and titular King of Poland , due to Henry of Gorizia-Tyrol 's marriage with the Přemyslid princess Anne .

  7. May 22, 2022 · Named after Gorizia Castle in Gorizia (now in Italy, on the border with Slovenia), they were originally "advocates" in the Patriarchate of Aquileia who ruled the County of Gorizia (Görz) from the early 12th century until the year 1500.

  8. Lords of Puster Valley. Counts of Tyrol and Gorizia. Assumed additional name and arms from House of Tyrol. 1253-1286. House of Gorizia-Tyrol. Counts of Tyrol. Margraves of Carniola. Dukes of Carinthia. Arms adopted in 1286 from Sponheim family as their successors in Carinthia.

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