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    • August 12, 1204August 12, 1204
  2. Berthold died in 1204 and was buried at the Andechs private monastery in Dießen, Bavaria. Marriage and issue Berthold, Agnes and their family, Hedwig Codex, 1353. About 1180, Berthold married Agnes of Rochlitz, a daughter of Margrave Dedi III of Lusatia from the Saxon House of Wettin. They had:

  3. On Berthold's death in 1204 Merania went to his eldest son, Otto I, and Istria to a younger son, Henry. In the 1240s, the duke of Merania, Otto II , who had numerous possessions throughout southern Germany, was involved in a dispute with the duke of Bavaria that turned into open warfare. [24]

  4. Dec 7, 2023 · Berthold IV (died 12 August 1204) was the Count of Andechs (from 1172) and first Duke of Merania (from 1183), that is, the seacoast of Dalmatia and Istria of the House of Andechs. In 1188 he was appointed as margrave of Istria and from 1180 to 1182 he was duke of Croatia and Dalmatia.

    • Andech, Bayern
    • Agnes Von Rochlitz
    • Bayern
  5. Berthold (German: Berthold von Andechs-Meran, Hungarian: Merániai Bertold, Italian: Bertoldo di Andechs-Merania; c. 1182 – 23 May 1251) was the count of Andechs (as Berthold V) from 1204, the archbishop of Kalocsa from 1206 until 1218, and the patriarch of Aquileia from 1218 until his death.

    • Kalocsa
    • German, Hungarian
    • 1206
    • 1218
  6. Berthold died in 1204 and was buried at the Andechs private monastery in Dießen, Bavaria. Marriage and issue About 1180, Berthold married Agnes of Rochlitz , a daughter of Margrave Dedi III of Lusatia from the Saxon House of Wettin .

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  8. Berthold died on 23 May 1251 and was buried in the basilica of Aquileia.

  9. Berthold died in 1204 and was buried at the Andechs private monastery in Dießen, Bavaria. Marriage and issue[edit] Berthold, Agnes and their family, Hedwig Codex, 1353 About 1180, Berthold married Agnes of Rochlitz,[2] a daughter of Margrave Dedi III of Lusatia from the Saxon House of Wettin. They had:

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