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  1. Margaret, nicknamed Maultasch (1318 – 3 October 1369), was the last Countess of Tyrol from the House of Gorizia (Meinhardiner), and an unsuccessful claimant to the Duchy of Carinthia. Upon her death, Tyrol became united with the Austrian hereditary lands of the Habsburg dynasty.

  2. The woman has been often identified as Margaret, Countess of Tyrol, claimed by her enemies to be ugly; however, she had died 150 years earlier. The painting is in the collection of the National Gallery in London, to which it was bequeathed by Jenny Louisa Roberta Blaker in 1947. [1]

  3. Margaret, Countess of Tyrol - offers nearby: 4 nights from 410 € per person. Margaret, the famous Countess of Tyrol, is still present in South Tyrol. The pleasant Margarete Trail near Terlano, for example, remembers the countess and leads to Casanova Castle high above the Valle dell’Adige valley. Margaret was born in 1318.

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  5. Margaret McIntyre , Instructor of Women's History at Trent University, Peterborough, Ontario, Canada. Margaret Maultasch (1318–1369)German ruler of Tyrol and Carinthia who was known and respected for her intelligence and political skills . Name variations: Margarete, countess of Tirol or Tyrol and duchess of Carinthia; Margaret of Carinthia ...

  6. Margaret Maultasch (moul´täsh) [Ger.,=pocket mouth], 1318–69, countess of Tyrol, called the Ugly Duchess, probably because of her unattractive appearance, especially her mouth. When Margaret's father, Henry, count of Tyrol and duke of Carinthia, died in 1335, Holy Roman Emperor Louis IV gave Carinthia to the Hapsburgs and tried to take ...

  7. Under the rule of Margaret, Countess of Tyrol, the building had its booming years - when she abdicated, the residence of the Lords of Tyrol was transferred to Innsbruck. Still today, Tyrol Castle - "Schloss Tirol" in German, "Castel Tirolo" in Italian - is located in majestic position high above Merano on a huge moraine.

  8. Margaret, nicknamed Maultasch (1318 – 3 October 1369), was the last Countess of Tyrol from the House of Gorizia (Meinhardiner), and an unsuccessful claimant to the Duchy of Carinthia. Upon her death, Tyrol became united with the Austrian hereditary lands of the Habsburg dynasty.

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