- Margaret,
nicknamed Maultasch (1318 – 3
October 1369), was the last
Countess of
Tyrol from the
House of
Gorizia (Meinhardiner), and an
unsuccessful claimant...
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received the name
Fieberbrunn (fever well) when
Tyrolean Countess Margarete Maultasch was
healed from
fever after drinking from it.
Previously the
market town...
- internationally. His
second great success was The Ugly
Duchess Margarete Maultasch. For
professional reasons, he
moved to
Berlin in 1925 and then to a large...
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metaphorical portrait of the Margaret,
Countess of Tyrol, who was
known as
Maultasch, which,
though literally translated "satchel mouth", was used to mean...
- Klause, Mühlbach
Castle Neuhaus, Gais
Castle Neuhaus,
Terlan (aka.
Castle Maultasch]
Castle Niemandsfreund,
Kastelruth Schloss Nussegg,
Kurtatsch Castle Obermontani...
- of Bohemia,
After his death, he had one
surviving daughter,
Margaret Maultasch, who
could gain the rule only over Tyrol. In 1342 she
married Louis V...
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efficient systems for the
administration of his territories.
Margarete "
Maultasch" was the last
effective ruler of
Tyrol from the
Meinhardinger Dynasty...
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Tyrol for the
Wittelsbach by
voiding the
first marriage of
Margarete Maultasch with John
Henry of
Bohemia and
marrying her to his own son
Louis V, thus...
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marriage produced two daughters:
Adelaide (1317–25 May 1325).
Margaret "
Maultasch" (1318 – 3
October 1369, Vienna),
Countess of
Tyrol from 1335 to 1363...
- (Lower: 1328–1339)
Richardis of Jülich (Lower: c. 1330–1334)
Margarete Maultasch (1347–1349; Upper: 1349–1361)
Elisabeth of
Sicily (1347–1349; Lower: 1349)...