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| | Encyclopedia: Emperor <b>Henryb> <b>IIIb> |
 | | <b>Henryb> <b>IIIb> (1017-1056) was a member of the Salian (sometimes Franconian) dynasty of Holy Roman Emperors. |  | | <b>Henryb> was re-married in 1043 to Agnes de Poitou, daughter of duke of William V of Aquitaine. |  | | <b>Henryb> was married in 1036 to Canute the Great's daughter Gunhilda, born around 1020. |
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http://www.nationmaster.com/encyclopedia/Emperor-Henry-III
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| | Heinrich <b>IIIb> (1017-1056) |
 | | According to some sources, in his old age <b>Henryb> was rumoured to have become untrue to himself and inaccessible to the common people; he was reported to have refused to grant a judicial hearing to the poor. |  | | It may have been at this time that <b>Henryb>, prematurely believing he had reached the zenith of his power, displayed openly, as if it were a matter of governmental policy, his leanings toward the clerical-reform party. |  | | In 1036 <b>Henryb> married Gunhilda (Kunigunde), the young daughter of King Canute of England, Denmark, and Sweden. |
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| | Matthew Geisel - Otto II of Germany |
 | | Holy Roman Emperor <b>Henryb> <b>IIIb> the Black Franconia of Germany was born in 1017. |  | | Holy Roman Emperor <b>Henryb> VII of Germany was born in 1269. |  | | Holy Roman Emperor <b>Henryb> (Heinrich) IV Franconia of Germany was born in 1050. |
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| | CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: <b>Henryb> IV |
 | | The power and resources of the empire left behind by Conrad II, which <b>Henryb> <b>IIIb> had already materially weakened, were still further impaired by the feebleness of the queen regent, who was devoid of political ability. |  | | German King and Roman Emperor, son of <b>Henryb> <b>IIIb> and Agnes of Poitou, b. |  | | Here the final decision in <b>Henryb>'s case was left to the pope, and a resolution was passed that if <b>Henryb> were not freed from excommunication within a year he should forfeit the empire. |
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http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/07230a.htm
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| | History of THE HOLY ROMAN EMPIRE |
 | | The struggle for dominance between emperor and pope comes to a head in two successive reigns, of the emperors <b>Henryb> <b>IIIb> and <b>Henryb> IV, in the 11th century. |  | | Urban II, the pope who preaches the first crusade in 1095, is not able to enter the holy city for several years after his election. |  | | German princes opposed to <b>Henryb> IV elect and crown, in 1077, a rival king - Rudolf, the duke of Swabia. |
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| | The Holy Roman Empire |
 | | Ruler: Emperor Frederick <b>IIIb>, Archduke of Austria, Duke of Styria, Carinthia and Carniola. |  | | Born 1415, Elected 'King of the Romans' 1440, crowned Holy Roman Emperor in 1452 in Rome, marrying Eleanor of Portugal at the same ceremony. |  | | The Holy Roman Empire straddles Europe with borders that in theory stretch from Rome to the Baltic and from the Rhone and Meuse in the west to Prussia and Prague in the east. |
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| | Charles V, Holy Roman emperor. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001-05 |
 | | After bribing the electors, he was chosen Holy Roman emperor in succession to his grandfather, and in 1520 he departed for Germany. |  | | The Treaty of Cambrai (see Cambrai, Treaty of) with France and the Peace of Barcelona with the pope (both 1529) confirmed Charless position in Italy and secured his coronation as Holy Roman emperor at Bologna (1530). |  | | 15001558, Holy Roman emperor (151958) and, as Charles I, king of Spain (151656); son of Philip I and Joanna of Castile, grandson of Ferdinand II of Aragón, Isabella of Castile, Holy Roman Emperor Maximilian I, and Mary of Burgundy. |
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| | Frederick II (1194 - 1250, German King, Holy Roman Emperor |
 | | His father <b>Henryb> VI (son of Barbarossa) had defeated the Normans of Sicily and married Constance, heiress to the kingdom. |  | | By the help of his prime minister, Pietro della Vigna, he promulgated a new legal code, derived from Roman law, and showing a high level of civilisation in his southern dominion; the code was at once translated into Greek, for the benefit of the Greek-speaking inhabitants. |  | | Thus, although he was free from the superstitions of his age, and in culture far above other contemporary rules, his position as Emperor compelled him to oppose all that was politically liberal. |
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| | Can the Pope Retire? |
 | | King <b>Henryb> <b>IIIb> of Germany, who was very interested in reforming the Church, called the Council of Sutri in 1046 and summoned Benedict IX, Sylvester <b>IIIb> and Gregory VI. |  | | Pope Sylvester <b>IIIb> was consecrated on Jan. 20, 1045. |  | | Upon the death of Pope John XIX in 1032, Benedict's father, Alberic, bribed, manipulated and threatened the Roman clergy to have him elected. |
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| | CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Frederick I |
 | | The death of Urban <b>IIIb> and the election of Gregory VIII brought about a change in the dealings of the Curia with the empire, owing chiefly to the gloomy reports from the Holy Land. |  | | Shortly afterwards, Frederick's son <b>Henryb> married Constance, the Norman princess of Sicily. |  | | The coronation of Frederick's son <b>Henryb> as King of Italy (27 Jan., 1186) led to an open rupture. |
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| | CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: <b>Henryb> V |
 | | <b>Henryb> V ascended the throne under a compact with the papacy and the territorial princes, that is, with his father's bitterest opponents. |  | | <b>Henryb>'s skill as a diplomat proved particularly notable at this juncture, and was not the least influential factor in bringing about the concordat of 23 September, 1122 (see CALLISTUS II). |  | | The emperor perceived that the conflict was to begin anew with fresh violence, and in order the better to protect himself, determined to put an end to internal dissensions in his empire by a treaty of peace. |
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| | The Hightower Trail Vanguard -- December 2005 |
 | | Charlemagne, crowned emporer of the Roman Empire in 800AD by Pope Leo <b>IIIb>, patterned his court after the late Roman Empire. |  | | December 7, 1917: The American Congress approves a war resolution act against Austria-Hungary, the remnant of the Holy Roman Empire. |  | | He was the son of a Roman nobleman who was serving in the northern provinces of the Roman Empire as Prefect of Gallia. |
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| | History of the Monarchy > The Plantagenets > <b>Henryb> <b>IIIb> |
 | | <b>Henryb> <b>IIIb>, King John's son, was only nine when he became king. |  | | <b>Henryb> tried to defeat them by obtaining papal absolution from his oaths, and enlisting King Louis XI's help. |  | | <b>Henryb> renounced the Provisions in 1262 and war broke out. |
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| | Otto <b>IIIb>, Holy Roman Emperor : Otto <b>IIIb> |
 | | Otto <b>IIIb> strove to make the city of Rome his imperial seat. |  | | Otto <b>IIIb> (980 - January 23, 1002) was the fourth ruler of the Saxon or Ottonian dynasty. |  | | After the death of his cousin, Pope Gregory V, he secured the election (999) as Pope Sylvester II[?] of his associate (and former tutor) Gerbert of Aurillac. |
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| | Otto <b>IIIb>, Holy Roman Emperor - |
 | | Otto made Rome the administrative center of his empire and revived elaborate Roman customs and Byzantine court ceremonies. |  | | Shortly after his coronation, <b>Henryb> II, deposed Duke of Bavaria, seized him in an attempt to procure the regency, but in May 984 he was forced to return Otto to his mother, the Byzantine princess Theophanu, who served as regent until her death in 991. |  | | Otto <b>IIIb> (980 - January 23, 1002, Paterno, Italy) was the fourth ruler of the Saxon or Ottonian dynasty. |
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| | Hungary - Coat of Arms |
 | | The Szent Korona (Holy Crown) seems to be considered a symbol of the continuing sovereignty of the 1,000 year old Hungarian state, transcending questions of the form of government, and is thus a "crown of sovereignty" in the same manner as San Marino's. |  | | He showed that the Hungarian Holy Crown was as important to him as it is to all of us, Hungarians, because he knew what we all know that the Holy Crown is everything, the dearest for us all, something that we love, respect and protect with all of our power. |  | | In December 1848, Habsburg Emperor Ferdinand V, reigning in Hungary as well, resigned and Franz Joseph became the new Emperor. |
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| | YarraNet: On This Day October 28th |
 | | In 1017 <b>Henryb> <b>IIIb>, Holy Roman emperor (1046-56), born. |  | | In 1585 Cornelius Otto Jansen of France, Roman Catholic reform leader, born. |
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| | <b>Henryb> IV, Holy Roman emperor and German king. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001-05 |
 | | When his son <b>Henryb> (later <b>Henryb> V) rebelled in 1104, only the Rhenish cities were loyal to the emperor. |  | | Gregory, at a synod in Feb., 1076, declared <b>Henryb> excommunicated and deposed and absolved his subjects of their oaths of fealty. |  | | <b>Henryb> disregarded the opposition of Pope Gregory VII to lay investiture and invested a new bishop of Milan. |
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| | Agnes Of Poitou -- Encyclopædia Britannica |
 | | She married <b>Henryb> <b>IIIb> on Nov. 1, 1043, forming an alliance designed to cement the empire's relations with its neighbouring states
|  | | The influence of the higher clergy at the court of <b>Henryb> <b>IIIb> and the renewed flow of grants to the church had estranged... |  | | She was regent (105662) during the minority of her son, the future <b>Henryb> IV. |
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| | Holy Roman Emperor <b>Henryb> <b>IIIb> the Black Franconia of Germany (1017-1056) |
 | | Holy Roman Emperor <b>Henryb> <b>IIIb> the Black Franconia of Germany (1017-1056) |  | | <b>Henryb> <b>IIIb> (Holy Roman Empire), called The Black (1017-1056) German king (1028-1056) and Holy Roman emperor (1046-1056), son and successor of Conrad II. |  | | When, in 1041, the Bohemians invaded the lands of the Poles, who were <b>Henryb>'s vassals, <b>Henryb> brought them to submission, compelling the duke of Bohemia to recognize his suzerainty. |
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| | Ancestors of Holy Roman Emperor Henrich <b>IIIb> GERMANY |
 | | <b>Henryb> <b>IIIb> the Black, Duke of all the duchies except Lorraine and Saxony at the time of his father's death, later Holy Roman Emperor, 1039-1056. |  | | Ancestors of Holy Roman Emperor Henrich <b>IIIb> GERMANY |  | | Other names for Henrich were The BLACK and Henri <b>IIIb> DE FRANCONIE. |
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| | decendants of Wala |
 | | <b>Henryb> <b>IIIb> of_Germany [13257] ---- (the Black) king of Germany and Holy Roman Emperor, 1046-1056 b.29_Oct_1017 d.5_Oct_1056, Bodfeld, Hartz Agnes of_Poitou [52503] --------- b.ca.1024 m.21_Nov_1043 wife of <b>Henryb> <b>IIIb>, Holy Roman Emperor d.14_Dec_1077 |  | | <b>Henryb> V of_Germany [13245] ------ king of Germany and Holy Roman Emperor, 1106-1125 d.23_May_1125, Utrecht d.s.p. |  | | <b>Henryb> IV of_Germany [13247] ----- king of Germany and Holy Roman Emperor, 1084-1106 b.11_Nov_1050, Goslar d.7_Aug_1106, Louvain Bertha of_Savoy [2513] ---------- m.1066 wife of <b>Henryb> IV, emperor of Germany |
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| | Leo IX, Saint on Encyclopedia.com |
 | | A relative of Holy Roman Emperor <b>Henryb> <b>IIIb>, he was educated at Toul and was made bishop there in 1027. |  | | He added to the papal lands in Italy through an exchange with Emperor <b>Henryb> <b>IIIb>. |  | | Leo traveled widely, vigorously combating clerical incontinence and simony; his pontificate marks the beginning of papal reform in the 11th cent. |
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| | Adalbert on Encyclopedia.com |
 | | He was a favorite of Holy Roman Emperor <b>Henryb> <b>IIIb>, who appointed Adalbert to the archbishopric in order to break the power of the dukes of N Europe. |  | | He was a guardian of <b>Henryb>'s son and successor, <b>Henryb> IV, but his relentless ambition to strengthen the church and the monarchy at the expense of the nobles (chiefly by annexing their lands) defeated itself. |  | | One of the ablest statesmen of his time, Adalbert helped consolidate both his ecclesiastical domain and the imperial authority. |
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| | math lessons - Adalbert of Austria |
 | | He extended the Eastern border of the then small Eastern Mark of Bavaria as far as the rivers Morava/March and Leitha and supported King <b>Henryb> <b>IIIb> in his battles against Hungary and Bohemia. |  | | Adalbert the Victorious (died May 26, 1055 in Melk) war Margrave of Austria from 1018 until his death. |  | | He resided in the Lower Austrian Babenberg castle of Melk, where Stift Melk was to develop later. |
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 | | Parents: William <b>IIIb> of Poitou and Agnes of Burgundy |  | | Spouse 2: <b>Henryb> II Curtmantle m 18 May 1152 in Bourdeaux, France |  | | Spouse 1: Louis VII the Younger King of France (divorced) |
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| | King <b>Henryb> |
 | | <b>Henryb> V (1106-1125), see <b>Henryb> IV, Holy Roman Emperor |  | | <b>Henryb> VI (1190-1197), see <b>Henryb> V, Holy Roman Emperor |  | | For centuries, the Reuss family named every male born within it "Heinrich". |
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| | Human Family Project July 2001 |
 | | Spouse: Halvdan Or Halfdan <b>IIIb> The Black Gudrødsen, King Of Vestfold-[115864] (0820-0863) |  | | <b>Henryb> De Port, Sheriff Of Southampton & Hawise -60642 |  | | Born: 1858 at: Christened: at: Died: 22 Jan 1940 at: Butler, Wayne County, New York, USA Buried: Apr 1940 at: Savannah Rural Cemetery, South Butler, Wayne County, New York, USA |
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