Albert III, Count of Gorizia
Albert III, Count of Gorizia | |
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Spouse(s) |
Helen Catherine of Celje |
Noble family | Meinhardiner |
Father | Albert II of Gorizia |
Mother | Elisabeth of Hesse |
Died | c. 1365 |
Albert III, Count of Gorizia (died: c. 1365) was a Count of Gorizia, who lived and worked during the Middle Ages.
Albert III was a member of the Meinhardiner dynasty. He was a son of Count Albert II of Gorizia and his wife, Elisabeth of Hesse, a daughter of Landgrave Henry I of Hesse. From 1329 to 1338, he was governor of Friuli, Gorizia and Istria. In 1338, he inherited the County of Gorizia from his uncle John Henry IV. He ruled jointly with his half-brothers Henry V and Meinhard VI. In 1339, he agreed with his half-brothers that he would be the sole Count Palatine of Carinthia.
Albert III married a noblewomen named Helen and later, in 1353, with Catherine of Celje (born between 1284 and 1308), a daughter of Count Frederick I of Celje. Both marriages were childless.
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Albert III, Count of Gorizia Died: c. 1365 | ||
Preceded by John Henry IV |
Count of Gorozia 1338–1365 With: Henry V and Meinhard VI |
Succeeded by Meinhard VI |