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  1. Apr 27, 2022 · Z. Genealogy for Gräfin von Görz-Tirol und Kärnten Margaretha von Kärnten-Görz (c.1290 - 1348) family tree on Geni, with over 250 million profiles of ancestors and living relatives.

    • circa 1290
    • Birkenfeld, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany
    • Karnten, Austria
  2. Jun 13, 2021 · Their daughter, Margaret of Görz-Tyrol (died after 1348), married Frederick IV of Nuremberg, Burgrave of Nuremberg, (1287–1332). Louis, Duke of Carinthia and Count of Tyrol, died 1305

    • Male
    • Elisabeth (Wittelsbach) Von Bayern
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  4. 1 Biography. 2 Children. 3 Footnotes (including sources) Margaret, Countess of Tyrol, nicknamed Margarete Maultasch, was the last Countess of Tyrol from the Meinhardiner dynasty of Gorizia (Görz). Upon her death, Tyrol became united with the hereditary lands of the House of Habsburg .

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    • Counts of Görz

    The Counts of Görz/Gorizia (German: Grafen von Görz; Italian: Conti di Gorizia; Slovene: Goriški grofje ) or Meinhardiner were a comital dynasty in the Holy Roman Empire, originally officials in the Patriarchate of Aquileia, who from 1127 ruled the County of Görz (Gorizia).

    In 1253 they inherited the County of Tyrol, which passed to the cadet branch of Görz-Tyrol in 1271, also Dukes of Carinthia from 1286 onwards. Henry of Görz-Tyrol by marriage even assumed the title of a King of Bohemia and a King of Poland in 1306 and again from 1307 to 1310. However, as he left no male heirs, the Görz-Tyrol branch became extinct upon the death of his daughter Margaret in 1369. The line of the Counts of Görz died out in 1500, whereupon all Meinhardiner estates were finally incorporated by the Austrian House of Habsburg.

    The dynasty probably hailed from the Rhenish Franconian Siegharding dynasty, which originally descended from the Kraichgau region and in the 10th century ruled in the Chiemgau of the German stem duchy of Bavaria. One Siegharding Meginhard (or Meinhard, d. 1090) is documented as a count in the Bavarian gau of Pustertal. The progenitor of the Meinhar...

    •Marquard (fl. 1060/1074), Vogt of Aquileia

    •Meginhard (died about 1090), from the House of Siegharding, Count in the Puster Valley

    •Henry I (died after 1102), Vogt of Aquileia from 1082

    •Ulrich (died 1122), brother

    •Meinhard I (died 1139/1142), descent uncertain, mentioned as Count of Gorizia in 1117, jointly with his brother

    •Engelbert I (died c. 1122), also Count palatine of Bavaria and Vogt of Millstatt Abbey in Carinthia

  5. Meinhard I of Gorizia-Tyrol. Mother. Adelheid of Tyrol. 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.

  6. Child: Friedrich von Zollern, Margaret of Nuremberg, Katharina von Nürnberg, Agnes of Nürnberg, John II, Burgrave of Nuremberg, Albrecht der Schöne, Berthold von Zollern Spouse: Frederick IV Wikidata Page: WikiData

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