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  1. Albert I of Gorizia. Albert I ( c. 1240 – 1 April 1304), a member of the House of Gorizia ( Meinhardiner dynasty), ruled the counties of Gorizia ( Görz) and Tyrol from 1258, jointly with his elder brother Meinhard IV. In 1271, the brothers divided their heritage and Albert became sole ruler of the Gorizia estates until his death.

  2. Son of Engelbert III, inherited Gorizia from his uncle. Through his marriage he also inherited the County of Tyrol. 1253-1258: Gorizia and Tyrol: Albert I: 1240 1258-1271 1 April 1304 Gorizia and Tyrol: Euphemia of Glogow three children Euphemia of Ortenburg no children

  3. Gorizia. Albert I (1258–1304), younger son of Meinhard I of Gorizia-Tyrol, ruled jointly with his brother Meinhard II until 1271; Albert II (1304–1325), son of Albert I, jointly with his brother Henry III (1304–1323) until 1307 partition, succeeded by; John Henry IV (1323–1338), son of Henry III

  4. Biography. Marriage and issue. Ancestry. References. Henry III, Count of Gorizia (c. 1263-1323) was a member of the Meinhardiner dynasty. [1] Biography. He was the son of Count Albert I of Gorizia and his wife, Euphemia of Silesia-Głogów.

  5. 30 apr 2024 · Albert I (born c. 1255—died May 1, 1308, Brugg, Switz.) was the duke of Austria and German king from 1298 to 1308 who repressed private war, befriended the serfs, and protected the persecuted Jews. The eldest son of King Rudolf I of the House of Habsburg , Albert was invested with the duchies of Austria and Styria in 1282.

  6. it.wikipedia.org › wiki › GoriziaGorizia - Wikipedia

    Gorizia si trova all'estrema periferia orientale della Pianura friulana al confine tra l'Italia e la Slovenia. Situata alle pendici del Carso, altopiano roccioso calcareo, appartenente alle Alpi Giulie, alla confluenza delle valli dei fiumi Isonzo e Vipacco, naturali vie di comunicazione tra oriente e occidente già in tempi remoti.