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 <b>Henryb> III, Holy Roman Emperor - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
<b>Henryb> was re-married in 1043 to Agnes de Poitou, daughter of duke William <b>Vb> of Aquitaine.
<b>Henryb>'s reign as emperor was marked by his attempts to reform the Church, but also by his use of lay investiture to further his religious and political goals.
<b>Henryb> III (October 29, 1017 – October 5, 1056), called the Black, was a member of the Salian (sometimes Franconian) dynasty of Holy Roman Emperors.
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 <b>Henryb> IV, Holy Roman Emperor - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
But even before that, at his Christmas court <b>Henryb> III induced the attending nobles to promise to be faithful to his son.
In 1055 <b>Henryb> was betrothed to Bertha of Maurienne, daughter of Count Otto of Savoy.
<b>Henryb> jeopardized both when, in 1075, his insistence on the right of a secular ruler to invest, i.e., to place in office, members of the clergy, especially bishops, began the conflict known as the Investiture Controversy.
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 Encyclopedia: Emperor <b>Henryb> III
<b>Henryb> was re-married in 1043 to Agnes de Poitou, daughter of duke of William <b>Vb> of Aquitaine.
<b>Henryb>'s reign as emperor was marked by his attempts to reform the Church, but also by his use of lay investiture to further his religious and political goals.
<b>Henryb> III (1017-1056) was a member of the Salian (sometimes Franconian) dynasty of Holy Roman Emperors.
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 <b>Henryb> VI, Holy Roman Emperor - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
After having taken the reins of the Empire from his father, engaged in the Crusade, in 1189-1190 he suppressed a revolt of <b>Henryb> the Lion, former duke of Saxony and Bavaria and relative of Frederick.
<b>Henryb> VI, Holy Roman Emperor (November 1165, Nijmegen– September 28, 1197, Messina) was king of Germany 1190-1197, and Holy Roman Emperor 1191-1197.
<b>Henryb> met little resistance and entered in Palermo, capital city of the Kingdom of Sicily, on November 20, and was crowned on December 25.
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 MSN Encarta - Search View - <b>Henryb> VIII
<b>Henryb> now came decisively under the influence of his father, a stern and greedy man who left his son a healthy treasury and a secure crown upon his death in 1509.
Born at Greenwich Palace in London on June 28, 1491, <b>Henryb> was the second son of <b>Henryb> VII and Elizabeth of York.
<b>Henryb> was declared supreme head of the church in England, and all of the payments normally made to the pope now went to the crown.
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 <b>Henryb> IV, Holy Roman Emperor - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In 1055 <b>Henryb> was betrothed to Bertha of Maurienne, daughter of Count Otto of Savoy.
But even before that, at his Christmas court <b>Henryb> III induced the attending nobles to promise to be faithful to his son.
<b>Henryb> jeopardized both when, in 1075, his insistence on the right of a secular ruler to invest, i.e., to place in office, members of the clergy, especially bishops, began the conflict known as the Investiture Controversy.
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 <b>Henryb> IV, Holy Roman Emperor - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
But even before that, at his Christmas court <b>Henryb> III induced the attending nobles to promise to be faithful to his son.
In 1088, <b>Henryb> of Luxembourg, an antiking, died and Egbert II, Margrave of Meissen, a longtime enemy of the emperor's proclaimed himself the antiking's successor.
<b>Henryb> had him condemned by a Saxon diet and then a national one at Quedlinburg and Regensburg respectively, but was defeated by Egbert when a relief army came to the margrave's rescue during the siege of Gleichen.
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 <b>Henryb> VI of England - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
<b>Henryb> IV's elder surviving son, John, Duke of Bedford, was the senior regent, having been appointed Regent of France (in charge of running the ongoing war) as well as replacing Gloucester as Regent of England whenever Bedford was personally in the country.
As a result of his successes in the Hundred Years' War, <b>Henryb> <b>Vb> had left England in possession of considerable territories in France, but the momentum was lost on his death.
The death of Gloucester left York as <b>Henryb>’s heir apparent, but <b>Henryb> never officially acknowledged this and York continued to be excluded from the court circle, being banished to govern Ireland, while <b>Henryb> and Margaret promoted Suffolk and Edmund Beaufort to Dukedoms, (a title normally reserved for immediate relatives of the monarch).
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 Agatha of Bavaria - Samuel (Baty Betee) Beatty
Holy Roman Emperor <b>Henryb> II of Bavaria was born in 973.
Guelph III of Bavaria was born in 946.
Children were: Holy Roman Emperor Frederick I Barbarossa Hohenstaufen.
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 <b>Henryb> IV, Holy Roman Emperor - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
But even before that, at his Christmas court <b>Henryb> III induced the attending nobles to promise to be faithful to his son.
<b>Henryb> jeopardized both when, in 1075, his insistence on the right of a secular ruler to invest, i.e., to place in office, members of the clergy, especially bishops, began the conflict known as the Investiture Controversy.
<b>Henryb> IV (November 11, 1050 – August 7, 1106) was King of Germany from 1056 and Emperor from 1084, until his abdication in 1105.
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 Encyclopedia: <b>Henryb> <b>Vb>, Holy Roman Emperor
He forced the abdication in 1105 of his father, the emperor <b>Henryb> IV and secured his own election as king, assuming the imperial crown in 1111.
Despite initial Papal support for his accession, <b>Henryb> continued the Investiture Controversy started by his father against the Pope's insistence on control all ecclesiastical appointments in Germany.
<b>Henryb> accepted the compromise, but when it was announced at St. Peter's as a preliminary to his imperial coronation (1111), a violent tumult arose from the clergy, who saw their wealth and power being given away.
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 <b>Henryb> <b>Vb>, Holy Roman Emperor - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
<b>Henryb> <b>Vb>, Holy Roman Emperor, (1081 - May 23, 1125) was the fourth and last ruler of the Salian dynasty.
He forced the abdication in 1105 of his father, the emperor <b>Henryb> IV and secured his own election as king, assuming the imperial crown in 1111.
Despite initial Papal support for his accession, <b>Henryb> continued the Investiture Controversy started by his father against the Pope's insistence on control all ecclesiastical appointments in Germany.
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 Roman Emperor - encyclopedia article about Roman Emperor.
This line of Roman emperors was actually generally German rather than Roman, but maintained their Romanness as a matter of principle; it lasted until 1806 when Francis II dissolved the Empire during the Napoleonic Wars.
A Roman governor was an official either elected or appointed to be the chief adminstator of Roman law throughout one or more of Ancient Rome's many provinces.
The Emperor's Tribuneship granted him the right to convene the Senate at his will and lay proposals before it, as well as the ability to veto any act or proposal by any magistrate, including the Tribune of the Plebs.
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 Saint King Louis IX Capet of France - Holy Roman Emperor <b>Henryb> <b>Vb> Franconia
Holy Roman Emperor <b>Henryb> <b>Vb> Franconia was born in 1081.
Parents: Holy Roman Emperor <b>Henryb> (Heinrich) IV Franconia of Germany and Countess Bertha of Maurine.
King Philip <b>Vb> Capet (the Tall) of France was born in 1294.
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 Articles - <b>Henryb> (VII) of Germany
<b>Henryb>, the first son of Frederick II and Constance of Aragon, was born in 1211 in Sicily.
However, after the death of the Pope in 1216, Frederick called his son <b>Henryb> to Germany and entrusted him with the Duchy of Swabia.
He was the son and co-king of Emperor Frederick II and elder brother of King Conrad IV of Germany.
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 ipedia.com: <b>Henryb> III, Holy Roman Emperor Article
<b>Henryb> was re-married in 1043 to Agnes de Poitou, daughter of duke of William <b>Vb> of Aquitaine.
<b>Henryb>'s reign as emperor was marked by his attempts to reform the Church, but also by his use of lay investiture to further his religious and political goals.
<b>Henryb> III (1017-1056) was a member of the Salian (sometimes Franconian) dynasty of Holy Roman Emperors.
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 Holy Roman Empire - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
These rights were now explicitly rooted in Roman Law, a far-reaching constitutional act; north of the Alps, the system was also now connected to feudal law, a change most visible in the withdrawal of the feuds of <b>Henryb> the Lion in 1180 which led to his public banning.
After him all kings and emperors relied on the lands of their own family (Hausmacht): Louis IV of Wittelsbach (king 1314, emperor 1328–1347) relied on his lands in Bavaria; Charles IV of Luxembourg, the grandson of <b>Henryb> VII, drew strength from his own lands in Bohemia.
The Reich had been a very federal body from the beginning: again, as opposed to France, which had mostly been part of the Roman Empire, in the eastern parts of the Frankish kingdom, the Germanic tribes were much more independent and reluctant to cede power to a central authority.
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 History of the Monarchy > The Tudors > <b>Henryb> VIII
(<b>Henryb> was related by marriage to all three - his wife Catherine was Ferdinand of Aragon's daughter, his sister Mary married Louis XII of France in 1514, and the Holy Roman Emperor Charles <b>Vb> was Catherine's nephew.)
<b>Henryb> VIII was born at Greenwich on 28 June 1491, the second son of <b>Henryb> VII and Elizabeth of York.
All the efforts of <b>Henryb> and his advisers came to nothing; Wolsey was dismissed and arrested, but died before he could be brought to trial.
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 Britannia: Monarchs of Britain
<b>Henryb> VIII, born in 1491, was the second son of <b>Henryb> VII and Elizabeth of York.
Catherine Parr became his wife in 1543, providing for the needs of both <b>Henryb> and his children until his death in 1547.
The court life initiated by his father evolved into a cornerstone of Tudor government in the reign of <b>Henryb> VIII.
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 MSN Encarta - Search Results - <b>Henryb> <b>Vb> (of England)
The son of King <b>Henryb> <b>Vb> and Queen Catherine of Valois, <b>Henryb> was born at Windsor on December 6, 1421.
<b>Henryb> <b>Vb> (of England) (1387-1422), king of England (1413-1422), known for his victorious campaigns against France, born at Monmouth in August or...
MSN Encarta - Search Results - <b>Henryb> <b>Vb> (of England)
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 Important Historical People of Our Time
Charles was the son of Philip I, king of Castile, and Joanna the Mad; maternal grandson of Ferdinand <b>Vb> of Castile and Isabella I; paternal grandson of the Habsburg Holy Roman emperor Maximilian I; and great-grandson of Charles the Bold, duke of Burgundy.
Maximilian, the eldest son of Holy Roman Emperor Frederick III, was born in Wiener Neustadt, Austria.
Holy Roman emperor (1519-1558), and, as Charles I, king of Spain (1516-1556), who fought a losing battle to keep his Roman Catholic empire together in the face of emergent Protestantism and outside pressure.
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 AllRefer.com - <b>Henryb> VI, Holy Roman emperor and German king (German History, Biography) - Encyclopedia
<b>Henryb> VI 1165–97, Holy Roman emperor (1191–97) and German king (1190–97), son and successor of Holy Roman Emperor Frederick I (Frederick Barbarossa).
The proposal was defeated, though it found many supporters, and <b>Henryb> contented himself with securing the election of his infant son (later Emperor Frederick II) as king.
He was succeeded in Sicily by Frederick II and in the rest of the empire by Philip of Swabia.
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 History of the Monarchy > The Tudors > <b>Henryb> VIII
(<b>Henryb> was related by marriage to all three - his wife Catherine was Ferdinand of Aragon's daughter, his sister Mary married Louis XII of France in 1514, and the Holy Roman Emperor Charles <b>Vb> was Catherine's nephew.)
<b>Henryb> VIII was born at Greenwich on 28 June 1491, the second son of <b>Henryb> VII and Elizabeth of York.
All the efforts of <b>Henryb> and his advisers came to nothing; Wolsey was dismissed and arrested, but died before he could be brought to trial.
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 Saint King Louis IX Capet of France - Holy Roman Emperor <b>Henryb> <b>Vb> Franconia
Holy Roman Emperor <b>Henryb> <b>Vb> Franconia was born in 1081.
Parents: Holy Roman Emperor <b>Henryb> (Heinrich) IV Franconia of Germany and Countess Bertha of Maurine.
Parents: Bastard Holy Roman Emperor Hugo L'Abbe of France.
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 Tudor Chronology
<b>Henryb> VII and Holy Roman Emperor Maximilian I ally to assist the Bretons in the Treaty of Dordrecht.
Archbishop Cranmer declares the marriage of <b>Henryb> VIII and Katherine of Aragon to be invalid
Marriage of <b>Henryb> VII and Elizabeth of York, daughter of Edward IV Sep. 20, 1486
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 All About Romance Novels - The Post-Norman Medieval Period (1120 - 1485)
<b>Henryb> VI had a long minority, saw little of his mother and was crowned king of France at Rouen in 1431(he'd been crowned in England two years earlier).
<b>Henryb> <b>Vb> is another legendary King of England who died young after achieving great things.
<b>Henryb>'s need for complete control drove his sons and wife to rebel and when he died in 1189 England was a more organized and better run country, but <b>Henryb> died alone, deserted by his family.
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 Heinrich III (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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 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: <b>Henryb> <b>Vb>
<b>Henryb> <b>Vb> 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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 Matthew Geisel - Otto II of Germany
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.
Holy Roman Emperor <b>Henryb> III the Black Franconia of Germany was born in 1017.
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 Medieval Royalty - Person Page 1
<b>Henryb> Plantagenet was described in 1177 as having a full head of red hair until it turned grey with age, and without balding, except that he had a tonsure; medium height, neighter too tall nor short, round eyes, well proportioned head and body, his leonine face being rather square.
<b>Henryb> is said to have taken the oath in order to give his father a proper burial, and one version of the story is he was not told the contents of the will until after he took the oath.
She was the daughter of Guillaume <b>Vb> and Anor d' Châtellerault.
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