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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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391:, albeit only fragmentarily transmitted upon today. As far as can be ascertained, he had no ancestry in earlier Carinthian ducal families, whereas he was a distant descendant of some early
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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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Bolzano nei secoli XII–XVI", in Andrea Giorgi; Stefano Moscadelli (eds.),
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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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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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in 1273 and stuck in a fierce conflict with the mighty king
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in 1286. On September 1, Meinhard was enthroned at the
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462:Elisabeth
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287:River to
142:Albert II
121:Spouse(s)
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760:Henry VI
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