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Duke Heinrich X Welfen Von Bayern Und Sachsen

Duke Heinrich X Welfen Von Bayern Und Sachsen[1]

Male 1100 - 1139  (39 years)


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  • Name Heinrich X Welfen Von Bayern Und Sachsen 
    Prefix Duke 
    Birth 1100 
    Gender Male 
    Death 20 Oct 1139 
    Person ID I65372  Cecilie Family
    Last Modified 2 Mar 2009 

    Father Duke Henry I Of Bavaria,   b. 1074   d. 13 Dec 1126 (Age 52 years) 
    Mother Wulfhilde Of Saxony,   b. 1071   d. 29 Dec 1126 (Age 55 years) 
    Marriage 1095-1100 
    Family ID F23648  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

    Family 1 Gertrud Von Supplinburg,   b. 18 Apr 1115   d. 18 Apr 1143 (Age 28 years) 
    Marriage 29 May 1127 
    Children 
     1. King Heinrich XII Welfen Von Sachsen Und Bayern,   b. 1129   d. 6 Aug 1195 (Age 66 years)
    Family ID F28167  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart
    Last Modified 2 Mar 2009 

    Family 2 N. N. 
    Children 
     1. Kunigunde Welfen Von Bayern Und Sachsen   d. Between 1140 and 1147
    Family ID F33575  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart
    Last Modified 2 Mar 2009 

  • Notes 
    • From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
      (Redirected from Henry the Proud)
      Henry II, known as the Proud (1108 - October 20, 1139) was Duke of Saxony (1138-1139) and Duke of Bavaria (1126-1139) as Henry X.

      He was the son of Henry the Black Duke of Bavaria, and Wulfhild, daughter of Magnus Billung, Duke of Saxony, and thus a member of the Welf family. His father and mother both died in 1126, and as his elder brother Conrad had entered the church, Henry became duke of Bavaria and shared the family possessions in Saxony, Bavaria and Swabia with his younger brother, Welf.

      In 1127 he was married to Gertrude, the only child of the Lothar II, Holy Roman Emperor. The couple had only one son, Henry the Lion. After the marriage, Henry took part in the warfare between the king and the Hohenstaufen brothers, Frederick II, Duke of Swabia, and Conrad, afterwards the German king Conrad III. While engaged in this struggle Henry was also occupied in suppressing a rising in Bavaria, led by Frederick, count of Bogen, during which both duke and count sought to establish their own candidates in the bishopric of Regensburg. After a war of devastation, Frederick submitted in 1133, and two years later the Hohenstaufen brothers made their peace with Lothar. In 1136 Henry accompanied his father-in-law to Italy, and taking command of one division of the German army marched into southern Italy, devastating the land as he went. Having distinguished himself by his military abilities during this campaign, Henry left Italy with the German troops, and was appointed by the emperor as his successor in the Duchy of Saxony.

      When Lothair died in December 1137 Henry's wealth and position made him a formidable candidate for the German throne; but the same qualities which earned for him the surname of Proud, aroused the jealousy of the princes, and so prevented his election. The new king, Conrad III, demanded the imperial insignia which were in Henrys possession, and the duke in return asked for his investiture with the Saxon duchy. But Conrad, who feared his power, refused to assent to this on the pretext that it was unlawful for two duchies to be in one hand. Attempts at a settlement failed, and in July 1138 the duke was placed under arrest. He died in the next year, in the Abbey of Quedlinburg.

      This article incorporates text from the public domain 1911 Encyclop

  • Sources 
    1. [S1328] Schwennicke, Detlev, ES, (Marburg, Germany: J. A. Stargardt Verlag, 1980-), 1:58 (Reliability: 3).