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in 1348, and conquered several villages; Udine, which had been deprived of water, was forced to accept a truce while a papal legate attempted to find a diplomatic solution. Once any possibility of a military victory waned, the rebels set a plot against the aged patriarch, who was assassinated by
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rebelled to the Venetians, but the latter intervened and forced Bertram to a peace which brought him no gains. Subsequently, Bertram attacked the count of Gorizia, personally leading an army to reconquer
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Once restored the foreign situation, he devoted himself to suppress the power and the autonomies gained by the Friulian feudal lords. He also strengthened the Alpine passes, building a castle (
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and papal chaplain. On 4 June 1334 he was appointed as patriarch of Aquileia, which was not only a simple diocese but a powerful state occupying what is now
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Bertram was also a patron of the arts: he established the university of Cividale in 1344 and restored the
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The Friulian nobles, discontented by Bertram's policies, formed an alliance against him at
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Bertram proved a skilled diplomat and military leader. He allied with the
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Bertrando di Saint-Geniès patriarca di Aquileia (1334-1350)
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and forced the count to a definitive truce in 1341.
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