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Meinhard and II
* Meinhard II of Gorizia-Tyrol ( d. 1295 )
In 1274 Albert had married Elizabeth, daughter of Count Meinhard II of Tyrol, who was a descendant of the Babenberg margraves of Austria who predated the Habsburgs ' rule.
The childless dukes Louis and Otto had already promised Charles IV the succession in Brandenburg in 1364 as revenge for a conflict with their brother Stephen II over the Bavarian succession after the death of their nephew Meinhard, the son of Louis V. Louis the Roman died in Berlin in 1365.
The 27-year-old Duke Albert ( married since 1274 to a daughter of Count Meinhard II of Gorizia-Tyrol ( 1238 – 95 )) was capable enough to hold some sway in the new patrimony.
Rudolph, after being elected King of the Romans and defeating King Ottokar II, at first gave Carinthia to Count Meinhard II of Gorizia-Tyrol.
The ceremony was first described by the chronicler John of Viktring on the occasion of the coronation of Meinhard II of Tyrol in 1286.
Meinhard II also introduced more efficient systems for the administration of his territories.
Conrad's widow Elisabeth married secondly Meinhard II, Count of Tirol, who in 1286 became Duke of Carinthia.
Later, while returning from the crusade in disguise, Richard was recognised by Meinhard II of Görz, who is described as Conrad's nephew ( which suggests the identity of his first wife ), and then imprisoned by Conrad's cousin, Leopold V of Austria.
Mladen decided to keep Stephen II under his firm grip and to use him to eradicate the Bosnian Church, so he arranged a marriage between Stephen and a Princess from the family of the Count Meinhard of Ortenburg that ruled in Carniola.
Originally known as Castrum Pfronten, the stone castle was built approximately 1270 – 1280 by Count Meinhard II von Tirol on the borders of his land ( Tyrol ).
In 1363, Rudolf entered into a contract of inheritance with widowed Countess Margaret of Gorizia-Tyrol upon the death of her only son Meinhard III, which actually brought the County of Tyrol under Austrian rule only after her death in 1369 since Margraret's brother-in-law Duke Stephen II of Bavaria had invaded the country.
Henry was a younger son of Meinhard II of Görz-Tyrol and Elisabeth of Wittelsbach, daughter of Duke Otto II of Bavaria and widow of King Conrad IV of Germany.
The type was introduced in 1271 by Duke Meinhard II of Tyrol in Meran.
A new alliance was provided by the marriage of Margaret's son by Louis, Meinhard III, to Margaret of Habsburg, the youngest daughter of Duke Albert II of Austria.
In return, her father Count Meinhard II of Gorizia-Tyrol received the Duchy of Carinthia as a fief.
However in 1286 Meinhard II of Gorizia-Tyrol became Duke of Carinthia as recompensation for supporting King Rudolph against Ottokar and also retained Carniola and the Windic March as a fief.
: Meinhard II redirects here, it can also refer to Meinhard II, Count of Gorizia.
Meinhard II ( c. 1238 – end of October 1295 ) from the House of Meinhardin ruled the County of Görz ( as Meinhard IV ) from 1258 until 1271 and Count of Tyrol from 1258 until his death.

Meinhard and Gorizia-Tyrol
* January – Meinhard I of Gorizia-Tyrol ( b. c. 1200 ) ( alternative date is February )
## in Passau 4 September 1359 Count Meinhard III of Gorizia-Tyrol ;
He was the son of Count Meinhard I of Gorizia-Tyrol and Countess Adelheid of Tyrol ( died 1275 / 79 ).
Gorizia-Tyrol, Meinhard II of
Gorizia-Tyrol, Meinhard II of
After his father's heirloom of Gorizia-Tyrol had been split with his elder brother Meinhard II in 1271, he received the County of Gorizia.

Meinhard and .
Moving in the wake of German merchants who were now following the old trading routes of the Vikings, a monk named Meinhard landed at the mouth of the Daugava river in present-day Latvia in 1180 and was made bishop in 1186.
# Meinhard, 1300 died young.
Tyrol was lost for the Wittelsbach with the death of duke Meinhard and the following Peace of Schärding when Tyrol was finally renounced to the Habsburgs in 1369.
On the death of Meinhard, Duke of Upper Bavaria and Count of Tyrol, in 1363, Upper Bavaria was claimed by the sons of the emperor Louis IV, and Tyrol by Rudolf IV, Duke of Austria.
* February 9 – Meinhard III, Count of Tyrol ( d. 1363 )
In 1286 King Rudolph fully invested the Duchy of Carinthia, one of the provinces conquered from Ottokar, to Albert's father-in-law Count Meinhard.
Ottokar was defeated by Rudolph I of Germany, and at the meeting at Augsburg in 1282, he gave in fief to his sons Albrecht and Rudolf the province of Carniola, but it was leased to Meinhard, count of Gorizia-Tirol.
Moving in the wake of German merchants, a monk named Meinhard had landed at the mouth of the Daugava river in present-day Latvia in 1180.
In 1184, the First Christian church was built in Livonian village of Uexkyll, and in 1186, Meinhard was consecrated as the first Bishop of Uexküll.
Within the city limits are the localities of Meinhard and Monteith.
In 1930, Meinhard Nissen and Ernie Strack opened the Royal Blue grocery store in downtown Griffith, their partnership lasted until 1943.
* Winkgens, Meinhard, ’ Die Funktionalisierung des Italienbildes in den Romanen " Where Angels Fear to Tread " von E. M. Forster und " The Lost Girl " von D. H. Lawrence ’, Arcadia, 21 ( 1986 ), 41-61 ..

Meinhard and 1238
* Meinhard II ( 1238 – 1295 ), Count of Gorizia and Tyrol, Duke of Carinthia

II and Gorizia-Tyrol
Despite his agreement with Margaret's father, Emperor Louis IV in 1335 gave Carinthia to the Habsburg Duke Albert II of Austria, who raised inheritance claims as the eldest son of King Albert I of Germany and Elisabeth of Gorizia-Tyrol, Margaret's paternal aunt.
# Otto of Gorizia-Tyrol ( d. 1310 ), father of Elisabeth of Carinthia, queen-consort of Sicily as wife of Peter II of Sicily

II and b
* 1205 – King Amalric II of Jerusalem ( b. 1145 )
* 1947 – King George II of Greece ( b. 1890 )
* 1460 – James II of Scotland ( b. 1430 )
* Ajax II ( b. 1934 ), a Champion Australian racehorse
* 1404 – Philip II, Duke of Burgundy ( b. 1342 )
* 1960 – Henri Guisan, Swiss army officer, General of the Swiss Army during World War II ( b. 1874 )
The U. S. Army's last horse cavalry actions were fought during World War II: a ) by the 26th Cavalry Regiment ( PS ) in World War II — a small mounted regiment of Philippine Scouts which fought the Japanese during the retreat down the Bataan peninsula, until it was effectively destroyed by January 1942 ; and b ) on captured German horses by the mounted reconnaissance section of the U. S. 10th Mountain Division in a spearhead pursuit of the German Army across the Po Valley in Italy in April 1945.
Labeling series that may be used include ordinary Arabic numerals ( 1, 2, 3, ...), Roman numerals ( I, II, III, ... or i, ii, iii, ...), or letters ( A, B, C, ... or a, b, c, ...).
* 1025 – Basil II, Byzantine Emperor ( b. 958 )
* 1909 – Leopold II of Belgium ( b. 1835 )
* 1241 – Isabella of England, wife of Frederick II, Holy Roman Emperor ( b. 1214 )
* 1377 – King Magnus II of Sweden ( b. 1316 )
* 1508 – René II, Duke of Lorraine ( b. 1451 )
An original member of Ondekoza, Hayashi Eitetsu ( b. 1952 ), stated the training regimen and determination was rooted in the desire to defeat American soldiers after World War II, who occupied Japan.
* 1549 – Marguerite of Navarre, wife of Henry II of Navarre ( b. 1492 )
* 1250 – Frederick II, Holy Roman Emperor ( b. 1194 )
* 2005 – Timothy Jordan II, American musician ( The All American Rejects, Jonezetta ) ( b. 1981 )
* 1394 – Anne of Bohemia, English wife of Richard II of England ( b. 1367 )
* 1675 – Charles Emmanuel II, Duke of Savoy ( b. 1634 )
* 1870 – Leopold II, Grand Duke of Tuscany ( b. 1797 )
* 1918 – Nicholas II of Russia ( b. 1868 )
* 1572 – Sigismund II Augustus of Poland ( b. 1520 )
* 2012 – Charles E. Roemer, II, American businessman and politician ( b. 1923 )
* 1223 – Philip II of France ( b. 1165 )

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