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  1. Meinhard, Duke of Carinthia. 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.

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  2. Henry of Gorizia (German: Heinrich, Czech: Jindřich; c. 1265 – 2 April 1335), a member of the House of Gorizia, was Duke of Carinthia and Landgrave of Carniola (as Henry VI) and Count of Tyrol from 1295 until his death, as well as King of Bohemia, Margrave of Moravia and titular King of Poland in 1306 and again from 1307 until 1310.

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  4. The Duchy of Carinthia (German: Herzogtum Kärnten; Slovene: Vojvodina Koroška) was a duchy located in southern Austria and parts of northern Slovenia. It was separated from the Duchy of Bavaria in 976, and was the first newly created Imperial State after the original German stem duchies .

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  5. Wikipedia Biography - Meinhard, Duke of Carinthia. Wikipedia (D) - Meinhard II. View All. Spouse and Children. Meinhard II. Elisabeth of Bavaria Queen of Germany. Marriage.

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  6. Meinhard II was the son of Count Meinhard III of Gorizia and his wife Adelheid (died 1275/79), daughter and heiress of Count Albert IV of Tyrol. His father had acquired the County of Tyrol (as Meinhard I) upon the death of his father-in-law in 1253 and already had attempted to gain control over neighbouring Carinthian lands against the forces ...

  7. In 1271 they divided their heritage and Meinhard became sole ruler of Tyrol. Read more on Wikipedia. Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Meinhard, Duke of Carinthia has received more than 80,539 page views. Her biography is available in 21 different languages on Wikipedia (up from 16 in 2019). Meinhard, Duke of Carinthia is the 376th most ...

  8. Aug 23, 2023 · As a supporter of King Rudolf I of Germany, he received Carinthia and Carniola, as a pledge, in 1276 and as fief in 1286, thus becoming the 1st Duke of Carinthia in his dynasty. As far as can be ascertained, he has no ancestry in earlier Carinthian ducal families, whereas he distantly descended from some early Meranian lords of Istria and Carniola.

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