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Engelbert III. died without his own heirs. The names of "his children" "Henry VIII, Duke of Carinthia" (in facthe was Henry V; ther was no Henry VII among Spanheimers!), Urlic, Count of Laibach, Godfrey and Herman II are actually the names of his brother – carinthian duke Ulric I. of Spanheim. You can check this: [1] for Henry and this for Herman.
Engelbert III. also never became margrave of Carniola. Marchio de Chreiburch in the reference is the county of Kraiburg in Bayern- because his mother was from Kraiburg... --Bostjan46 (talk) 21:14, 14 September 2010 (UTC)Reply