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The joint rule with Albert came to an end, when the inheritance rights to Gorizia and Tyrol were divided in 1271. Meinhard received the County of Tyrol, becoming the progenitor of the Gorizia-Tyrol line of the
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Meinhard backed Rudolf's campaign against Ottokar and in turn received Carinthia with the Carniolan march as a pledge in 1276. After Ottokar's defeat in the 1278
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Meinhard died in 1295 at Greifenburg in Carinthia. His younger son Henry succeeded him as Carinthian duke and in 1307 was even elected
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Already in 1267 Count Meinhard had once again tried to strengthen the ties with the Hohenstaufen dynasty by accompanying his stepson
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from 1258. In 1271 they divided their heritage and Meinhard became sole ruler of Tyrol. In 1286 he was enfeoffed with the
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and had to leave his minor sons Meinhard II and Albert held in hostage by Duke Bernhard's son, Archbishop-elect
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and thus became the first Carinthian duke of the Gorizia-Tyrol dynasty. In 1286–9 Meinhard issued a vernacular
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and Carniola. His investiture of the duchy included a provision that in extinction of his male line, the
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around several "alienated" Imperial territories, which Ottokar had acquired during the preceding
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Abbey as a proprietary monastery in 1273. The count struggled to acquire the lordship over the
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and his execution in 1268, he had to seek new allies. He became a close associate of Count
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Albert II, Count of Tyrol, died 1292, married Agnes of Hohenberg in 1281, daughter of
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Meinhard der Zweite. Tirol, Kärnten und ihre Nachbarländer am Ende des 13. Jhs.
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would be its heir. This materialized in 1335 upon the death of his son
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and finally vested him with the Duchy of Carinthia as a fief at the
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and his wife Adelheid (died 1275–79), daughter and heiress of Count
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to secure their Gorizia-Tyrol heritage. In 1259 Meinhard married
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Meinhard II, founder of Stams Monastery, 18th century depiction
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in 1273 and stuck in a fierce conflict with the mighty king
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Statues of Meinhard and Elisabeth in the Stams Abbey Church
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in 1286. On September 1, Meinhard was enthroned at the
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Louis, Duke of Carinthia and Count of Tyrol, died 1305
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Eines Fürsten Traum. Meinhard II.—Das Werden Tirols
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Index

Meinhard II, Count of Gorizia
Duke of Carinthia

Rudolf I of Germany
Otto III
Greifenburg
Carinthia
Noble family
House of Gorizia
Elisabeth of Bavaria
Elisabeth of Carinthia
Otto III, Duke of Carinthia
Henry of Bohemia
Meinhard I of Gorizia-Tyrol
House of Gorizia
County of Gorizia
County of Tyrol
Albert
Duchy of Carinthia
March of Carniola
Meinhard III of Gorizia
Albert IV of Tyrol
Bernhard von Spanheim
Greifenburg
Philip of Salzburg
Salzburg
Hohenwerfen Castle
Elisabeth of Wittelsbach
Hohenstaufen
Conrad IV of Germany

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