Marquard of Randeck (or of Randelle; Italian: ''Marquardo di Randeck''; 1296 - 3 January 1381) was
Patriarch of Aquileia from 1365 until his death.
Biography
He was born at
Augsburg
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, the son of a knight, but was educated by his uncle, the canon of the city. He was later a chancellor of
emperor Charles IV at
Avignon
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. He was appointed as
prince-bishop of Augsburg in 1348. Six years later, he accompanied the emperor in his visit to
Rome
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. The following year, Marquard was sent to
Pisa
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to suppress an anti-imperial revolt, and was wounded in the fray. he anyway remained for a period at Pisa as imperial captain and governor in Italy. In 1356 he was captured by the condottiero
Lodrisio Visconti
Lodrisio Visconti (c. 1280 – 1364) was an Italian condottiero.
Biography
He was the son of Pietro, of the powerful Visconti of Milan, and Antiochia Crivelli.
After military training under his father, he helped his cousin Matteo Visconti and ...
at
Casorate Primo
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. In 1365 the emperor made him as lieutenant general in
Friuli. In the same year, pope
Urban VI gave him the vacant title of
Patriarch of Aquileia, and Marquard (who had to renounce Augsburg) entered at
Cividale in June 1366.
Marquard received a state with numerous rebellions, such as those of Gualtiero Bertoldo IV of
Spilimbergo and of the lords of
Duino
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, and in war with
Albert III and
Leopold III of Austria. Marquard was able to recover all the lost lands and to force his enemies, including also the
counts of Gorizia, to peace. He then devoted himself to the traditional war against the
Republic of Venice
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, in alliance with
Louis I of Hungary
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, the
Republic of Genoa
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, the dukes of Austria, the counts of Gorizia and
Francesco I da Carrara, lord of
Padua
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. The Venetians besieged
Trieste
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: Lepold III arrived with 10,000 men, supported by a Genoese contingent, but they were crushed (5 September 1369) and the city surrendered. The Austrians left the alliance, and the remaining members were again defeated on the
Piave (1372) and near
Treviso
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(1373) by the Venetian doge
Andrea Contarini
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, who had even hired Turkish mercenaries. The two parties signed a treaty of peace on 12 September 1373.
During the
War of Chioggia, the patriarch took advantage of the initial difficulties of the Venetians to invade
Istria
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, capturing
Koper
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and
Pula
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. After a series of changes of possessions, Trieste was confirmed to the patriarchate at the
Treaty of Turin (1381), although some territories in Istria were returned to Venice.
Marquard was a prominent jurist, and during his reign he published the ''Constitutiones Patriae Foriiulii '', also known as ''Codex Marquardianus'', containing the rules which regulated law in
Friuli until the 18th century. He also restored the
Basilica of Aquileia
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, damaged by an earthquake in 1348 and rebuilt in
Gothic style
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.
Marquard died at Trieste in January 1381.
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