of Burggrave Ulrich of Passau, his namesake. His father abdicated in 1135 and Ulrich was appointed his successor by the Emperor Lothair II at an imperial...
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Duchy of Carinthia (redirect from Herzogtum Kärnten)
Duchy of Carinthia (Latin: Ducatus Carinthiae; ‹See Tfd›German: Herzogtum Kärnten; Slovene: Vojvodina Koroška) was a duchy located in southern Austria and...
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Das herzogliche Haus in Kärnten, Vilshofen, 1932 Media related to Ulrich III, Duke of Carinthia at Wikimedia Commons Ulrich III in the thesaurus maintained...
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Katharina von Sumerau (Saurau); Burgrave Friedrich II von Graben was a brother of him. Andreas' nephew Ulrich III von Graben became a confidant of the Habsburg...
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convent returned to the suzerainty of Salzburg. There is a record of Ulrich II, Duke of Carinthia making a donation to the monastery on 31 March 1199...
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Count Hermann II of Celje (Cilli). When the Counts of Celje themselves became extinct with the killing of Hermann's grandson Ulrich II in 1456, the Counts...
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eldest son of Duke Ulrich I and Judith, daughter of Margrave Hermann II of Baden. He married Elizabeth, widow of Count Rudolf II of Stade and daughter...
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Imperial County of Ortenburg (redirect from Rapoto II)
(1600–1603), cousin, great-grandson of Ulrich II, George IV (1603–1627), cousin, great-grandson of Ulrich II Frederick Casimir (1627–1658), son of Henry...
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Kölnbrein Dam (section Expansion: Reisseck II)
for an 820 m raise-bore shaft for the pumped storage power station in Kärnten" (PDF). Thyssen Schachtbau. Retrieved 4 June 2011. "Composite storage power...
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