This paper describes in detail the activities of the Princely Council of Henry of Carinthia, its personal composition and the career of prominent councilors in the service of Henry, the king of Bohemia from the Tyrolean dynasty of Meinhardiner. The main source of knowledge is provided by Tyrolean chancellery registers (co called Tiroler Kanzleibücher), which serve as a replacement for a non-existent modern diplomatic edition for the period of the founder of the family glory, Meinhard II and his son Henry of Carinthia. Registered documents contain either express references to the council and councilors, or extra sigillum notes including people responsible for the preparation of the princely documents, presumably close to Henry of Carinthia.
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