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  1. 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.

  2. This is a list of bishops and patriarchs of Aquileia in northeastern Italy. For the ecclesiastical history of the diocese, see Patriarchate of Aquileia . From 553 until 698 the archbishops renounced Papal authority as part of the Schism of the Three Chapters and when they returned to the Roman fold they maintained the title patriarch which was ...

  3. Berthold died on 23 May 1251 and was buried in the basilica of Aquileia. During Berthold’s patriarchy the Friulian parliament was established and thanks to the achievement of an enterprising urban bourgeoisie Udine started its development, which would very soon lead the new town to surpass Cividale, still directed to the old aristocratic ...

  4. The Patriarchate of Aquileia was an episcopal see and ecclesiastical province in northeastern Italy, originally centered in the ancient city of Aquileia, situated near the northern coast of the Adriatic Sea. It emerged in the 4th century as a metropolitan province, with jurisdiction over the Italian region of Venetia et Histria.

  5. www.encyclopedia.com › religion › encyclopediasAquileia | Encyclopedia.com

    When the Hapsburgs assumed jurisdiction over Aquileia, the patriarch ate was absorbed by Venice; leaders such as Marco Barbo (1465 – 91), Ermolao Barbaro (1491 – 93), Giovanni and Daniello Delfino (1658 – 99, 1734 – 51) subsequently ruled as patriarchs. Under Austrian pressure, benedict xiv suppressed the Patriarch ate of Aquileia (July ...

  6. Bertrand’s death (6 June 1350) is an episode of the wars that upset Friuli in the last years of his government. The course of events, reconstructed through numerous sources of the time, evidences his murder in a clash. A document kept at Udine hints to a battle with the involvement of the patriarch who was therein wound to death, while a lot ...

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  8. Berthold [1] (c. 1180 – 23 May 1251) was the Count of Andechs (as Berthold V) from 1204, the Archbishop of Kalocsa from 1206 until 1218, and from 1218 the Patriarch of Aquileia until his death. He was a younger son of the Bavarian count Berthold IV of Andechs , who was elevated to a Duke of Merania by Emperor Frederick I Barbarossa in 1183.

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