- • Raised to prin****lity 1365 • Bequeathed to
House of
Habsburg 1500 • Joined
Austrian Circle 1512 • Reunited with
Gradisca 1500
Currency Gorizian Denar...
-
shortened to Tinto) was
given by his
grandfather Italico Br****, a
renowned Gorizian painter. He was
married to
Carla Cipriani (b. 1930,
nicknamed "Tinta")...
- 1253.
While Tyrol was lost to the
Austrian House of
Habsburg in 1363, the
Gorizian counts retained Lienz until the
extinction of the line in 1500. Emperor...
- rule some Carinthian, Tyrolian, East Tyrols,
modern Italian, Styrian, and
Gorizian districts as
Burggrafen (a sort of Viscounts) and
Lords (Herren) from the...
- the
Republic of
Venice and its decision-makers
would have
recognized the
Gorizian (Meinhardin) **** Von
Graben himself as the new
Count of Gorizia. Another...
- Fitzhardinge,
English politician (b. 1599)
December 23 –
Martin Bauzer,
Gorizian Jesuit priest and
writer (b. 1595)
December 24 –
Wadham Wyndham, English...
- the
Republic of
Venice and its decision-makers
would have
recognized the
Gorizian (Meinhardin) **** Von
Graben himself as the new
Count of Gorizia. Another...
- the
frontline during the
first 10
months of
World War I, but the
first Gorizian victim of the war
occurred as
early as
August 10, 1914, when
Countess Lucy...
-
enlightened views of
Venice and its decision-makers
would have
recognized the
Gorizian (Meinhardin) ****
Virgil von
Graben himself as the new
Count of Gorizia...
- Stein,
Schwarzenegg and Weidenburg,
pledger of Heinfels, was a Carinthian-
Gorizian nobleman and
military leader of the
Counts of
Gorizia and the Habsburgs...