List of Counts of Gorizia
- List of Counts of Gorizia
This is a list of the Counts of Gorizia, in what is now north-eastern Italy
*Marqward (fl 1060/1074)
*Henry I (died after 1102)
*Meinhard I (died 1139/1142)
*Henry II (1142-1150)
*Enghelbert II (1142-1191)
*Enghelbert III (1191-1220)
*Meinhard II (1191-1231)
*Meinhard III (1231–1258)
*Meinhard IV (1258–1271)
*Albert I (1258–1304)
*Henry III (1304-1323)
*Albert II (1304-1327)
*John Henry (1323-1338)
*Albert III (1327-1374)
*Meinhard V (1327-1385)
*Henry IV (1327-1362)
*Henry V (1385-1454)
*John Meinhard (1385-1429)
*John (1454-1462)
*Louis (1454-after 1456)
*Leonhard (1454-1500)
*"To Austria
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