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Henry V, Duke of Legnica

Henry V (Polish: Henryk, German: Heinrich; c. 1248 – 22 February 1296), called the Fat (Polish: Brzuchaty, German: der Dicke) was a Duke of Jawor from 1273, of Legnica from 1278, and Duke of Wrocław from 1290.

Henry V "the Fat"
Duke of Jawor, Legnica, Wrocław
Henry V's seal, dated to 1289
Bornc. 1248
Died22 February 1296 (aged 47–48)
BuriedPoor Clares monastery in Wrocław
Noble familySilesian Piasts
Spouse(s)Elisabeth of Greater Poland
IssueHedwig
Euphemia
Anna
Elisabeth
Bolesław III the Generous
Helena
Henry VI the Good
Władysław
FatherBolesław II the Horned
MotherHedwig of Anhalt

He was the eldest son of Bolesław II the Bald, Duke of Legnica by his first wife, Hedwig, daughter of Henry I, Count of Anhalt.

Life edit

Early Years. Duke of Jawor, Battle of Stolec edit

As a youth, he was present at the court of King Ottokar II of Bohemia in Prague, where he became a knight.[1]

In 1273 Henry's father granted him the town of Jawor (Jauer) as an independent duchy. Four years later, Bolesław II the Bald, Henry's father, kidnapped his own nephew Henry IV, ruler of the Duchy of Wrocław (Breslau), on behalf of his ally, King Rudolf of Habsburg. This action provoked the indignation of Lesser Poland's nobility and Henry IV's neighbors, who then launched an expedition to free him and bring Bolesławto justice. The dukes Przemysł II of Greater Poland and Henry III of Głogów led the Greater Poland-Głogów-Wrocław Coalition in the hard-fought battle of Ząbkowice Śląskie near Stolec, one of the bloodiest of the Polish Middle Ages. While the Coalition forces overwhelmed Bolesław's forces and forced him to flee the field, young Henry's charge turned the tide of the battle and resulted in a great victory. Members of the coalition, including both dukes Przemysł II and Henry III, were captured. However, the young Duke Henry of Jauer saved his family from a disastrous defeat.

Death of Bolesław II the Bald. Henry V, Duke of Legnica edit

Henry became the Duke of Legnica on 26 December 1278, succeeding his father Bolesław II. He soon appointed his younger brothers Bolko I and Bernard as co-rulers of Jawor and Lwówek. In addition, Henry kept the town of Środa Śląska, which he had acquired in 1277 in exchange for the release of Henry IV.

Henry maintained hostile relations with other Piast Silesian dukes, similar to his father's reign. In 1281, at the invitation of Henry IV Probus, he attended a meeting in Sądowel. Henry IV, together with his former allies Henry III of Głogów and Przemysł II of Greater Poland, imprisoned the Duke of Legnica and demanded political concessions. Although Henry regained his freedom later, he was forced to recognize Henry IV as Duke of Wrocław (Breslau). However, King Wenceslaus II of Bohemia challened Henry IV's sovereignty over Wrocław (Breslau).

Henry V, Duke of Wrocław. War with Henry III of Głogów edit

On 23 June 1290 Henry IV Probus died suddenly, possibly poisoned. He appointed Henry III of Głogów as his successor. However, the nobility and citizens of Wrocław opposed this decision, fearing that the Duke of Głogów would be a harsh ruler. As a result, Henry III fled and the people of Wrocław (Breslau) invited Henry V to assume the throne.

Henry III refused to abdicate, leading to wars in which various territories changed hands. On 11 November 1293, Henry was betrayed by Lutka Zdzieszyca, the son of a Wrocław nobleman whom Henry had previously sentenced to death. Henry was subsequently imprisoned for about six months. Henry V secured his release by ceding the towns of Namysłów, Bierutów, Oleśnica, Kluczbork, Byczyna, Wołczyn, Olesno, Chojnów, with Bolesławiec and their fortifications to Henry III, paying a ransom of 30,000 pieces, and swearing to support the Duke of Głogów in all his struggles for the next five years.

During his imprisonment in Głogów, Henry's brother Bolko I was appointed regent of his territories. In 1291 Henry V granted Bolko I the towns of Świdnica (Schweidnitz), Ziębice, Ząbkowice Śląskie and Strzelin in return for his support against Henry III.

Death and legacy edit

Henry was imprisoned in an iron cage and fell ill after his release. His health never fully recovered. Worried about the fate of his duchy, he appealed to the Holy See for protection in 1294.

Henry died on 22 February 1296 and was buried in the convent of the Poor Clares in Wrocław (Breslau). Since his sons were minors, Henry's brother Bolko became their guardian.

Marriage and Children edit

 
The black crownless eagle of the Silesian Piasts

Around 1273, Henry married Elisabeth (c. 1263 – 28 September 1304), daughter of Bolesław the Pious, Duke of Greater Poland. They had eight children:

  1. Hedwig (c. 1277 – aft. 3 February 1347); married by 1289/95 to Prince Otto of BrandenburgSalzwedel, second son of Margrave Otto V. After her husband died, she became a nun in St. Klara, Wrocław.
  2. Euphemia (c. 1278 – June 1347); married in 1300 Otto III of Carinthia.
  3. Anna (1284 – 2/3 October 1343); Abbess of St. Klara, Wrocław.
  4. Elisabeth (c. 1290 – Nov 1357/58); Abbess of St. Klara, Wrocław.
  5. Bolesław III the Generous (23 September 1291 – 21 April 1352).
  6. Helena (c. 1293 – aft. 1300); nun in St. Klara, Gniezno.
  7. Henry VI the Good (18 March 1294 – 24 November 1335).
  8. Władysław (b. posthumously, 6 June 1296 – 13 January aft. 1352).

Notes edit

  1. ^ Menzel, s.v. Heinrich V der Dicke, p. 396.[dead link]

References edit

  • Menzel, Josef Joachim. Neue Deutsche Biographie (NDB). Volume 8. Duncker & Humblot, Berlin 1969, s.v. Heinrich V der Dicke, pp. 396–7[permanent dead link] ISBN 3-7995-6341-5[dead link]
  • (in Polish) HENRYK V BRZUCHATY (GRUBY, TŁUSTY)
  • Substantial parts of this article were translated from the version on the Polish wikipedia.
Henry V, Duke of Legnica
Born: c. 1248 Died: 22 February 1296
Preceded by Duke of Jawor
1273–1278
Succeeded by
Duke of Legnica
1278–1296
Succeeded by
Preceded by Duke of Wrocław
1290–1296
Duke of Ścinawa
1290
Succeeded by
Duke of Oleśnica
1290–1294
Duke of Namysłów
1290–1294
Duke of Świdnicą
1290–1291
Succeeded by
Duke of Ziębice
1290–1291

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This article may require copy editing for grammar style cohesion tone or spelling You can assist by editing it September 2023 Learn how and when to remove this template message Henry V Polish Henryk German Heinrich c 1248 22 February 1296 called the Fat Polish Brzuchaty German der Dicke was a Duke of Jawor from 1273 of Legnica from 1278 and Duke of Wroclaw from 1290 Henry V the Fat Duke of Jawor Legnica WroclawHenry V s seal dated to 1289Bornc 1248Died22 February 1296 aged 47 48 BuriedPoor Clares monastery in WroclawNoble familySilesian PiastsSpouse s Elisabeth of Greater PolandIssueHedwigEuphemiaAnnaElisabethBoleslaw III the GenerousHelenaHenry VI the GoodWladyslawFatherBoleslaw II the HornedMotherHedwig of AnhaltHe was the eldest son of Boleslaw II the Bald Duke of Legnica by his first wife Hedwig daughter of Henry I Count of Anhalt Contents 1 Life 1 1 Early Years Duke of Jawor Battle of Stolec 1 2 Death of Boleslaw II the Bald Henry V Duke of Legnica 1 3 Henry V Duke of Wroclaw War with Henry III of Glogow 1 4 Death and legacy 2 Marriage and Children 3 Notes 4 ReferencesLife editEarly Years Duke of Jawor Battle of Stolec edit As a youth he was present at the court of King Ottokar II of Bohemia in Prague where he became a knight 1 In 1273 Henry s father granted him the town of Jawor Jauer as an independent duchy Four years later Boleslaw II the Bald Henry s father kidnapped his own nephew Henry IV ruler of the Duchy of Wroclaw Breslau on behalf of his ally King Rudolf of Habsburg This action provoked the indignation of Lesser Poland s nobility and Henry IV s neighbors who then launched an expedition to free him and bring Boleslawto justice The dukes Przemysl II of Greater Poland and Henry III of Glogow led the Greater Poland Glogow Wroclaw Coalition in the hard fought battle of Zabkowice Slaskie near Stolec one of the bloodiest of the Polish Middle Ages While the Coalition forces overwhelmed Boleslaw s forces and forced him to flee the field young Henry s charge turned the tide of the battle and resulted in a great victory Members of the coalition including both dukes Przemysl II and Henry III were captured However the young Duke Henry of Jauer saved his family from a disastrous defeat Death of Boleslaw II the Bald Henry V Duke of Legnica edit Henry became the Duke of Legnica on 26 December 1278 succeeding his father Boleslaw II He soon appointed his younger brothers Bolko I and Bernard as co rulers of Jawor and Lwowek In addition Henry kept the town of Sroda Slaska which he had acquired in 1277 in exchange for the release of Henry IV Henry maintained hostile relations with other Piast Silesian dukes similar to his father s reign In 1281 at the invitation of Henry IV Probus he attended a meeting in Sadowel Henry IV together with his former allies Henry III of Glogow and Przemysl II of Greater Poland imprisoned the Duke of Legnica and demanded political concessions Although Henry regained his freedom later he was forced to recognize Henry IV as Duke of Wroclaw Breslau However King Wenceslaus II of Bohemia challened Henry IV s sovereignty over Wroclaw Breslau Henry V Duke of Wroclaw War with Henry III of Glogow edit On 23 June 1290 Henry IV Probus died suddenly possibly poisoned He appointed Henry III of Glogow as his successor However the nobility and citizens of Wroclaw opposed this decision fearing that the Duke of Glogow would be a harsh ruler As a result Henry III fled and the people of Wroclaw Breslau invited Henry V to assume the throne Henry III refused to abdicate leading to wars in which various territories changed hands On 11 November 1293 Henry was betrayed by Lutka Zdzieszyca the son of a Wroclaw nobleman whom Henry had previously sentenced to death Henry was subsequently imprisoned for about six months Henry V secured his release by ceding the towns of Namyslow Bierutow Olesnica Kluczbork Byczyna Wolczyn Olesno Chojnow with Boleslawiec and their fortifications to Henry III paying a ransom of 30 000 pieces and swearing to support the Duke of Glogow in all his struggles for the next five years During his imprisonment in Glogow Henry s brother Bolko I was appointed regent of his territories In 1291 Henry V granted Bolko I the towns of Swidnica Schweidnitz Ziebice Zabkowice Slaskie and Strzelin in return for his support against Henry III Death and legacy edit Henry was imprisoned in an iron cage and fell ill after his release His health never fully recovered Worried about the fate of his duchy he appealed to the Holy See for protection in 1294 Henry died on 22 February 1296 and was buried in the convent of the Poor Clares in Wroclaw Breslau Since his sons were minors Henry s brother Bolko became their guardian Marriage and Children edit nbsp The black crownless eagle of the Silesian PiastsAround 1273 Henry married Elisabeth c 1263 28 September 1304 daughter of Boleslaw the Pious Duke of Greater Poland They had eight children Hedwig c 1277 aft 3 February 1347 married by 1289 95 to Prince Otto of Brandenburg Salzwedel second son of Margrave Otto V After her husband died she became a nun in St Klara Wroclaw Euphemia c 1278 June 1347 married in 1300 Otto III of Carinthia Anna 1284 2 3 October 1343 Abbess of St Klara Wroclaw Elisabeth c 1290 Nov 1357 58 Abbess of St Klara Wroclaw Boleslaw III the Generous 23 September 1291 21 April 1352 Helena c 1293 aft 1300 nun in St Klara Gniezno Henry VI the Good 18 March 1294 24 November 1335 Wladyslaw b posthumously 6 June 1296 13 January aft 1352 Notes edit Menzel s v Heinrich V der Dicke p 396 dead link References editMenzel Josef Joachim Neue Deutsche Biographie NDB Volume 8 Duncker amp Humblot Berlin 1969 s v Heinrich V der Dicke pp 396 7 permanent dead link ISBN 3 7995 6341 5 dead link in Polish HENRYK V BRZUCHATY GRUBY TLUSTY Substantial parts of this article were translated from the version on the Polish wikipedia Henry V Duke of LegnicaHouse of PiastBorn c 1248 Died 22 February 1296Preceded byBoleslaw II the Bald Duke of Jawor1273 1278 Succeeded byBolko I the Strict and Bernard the LightsomeDuke of Legnica1278 1296 Succeeded byBoleslaw III the Generous Henry VI the Good WladyslawPreceded byHenry IV Probus Duke of Wroclaw1290 1296Duke of Scinawa1290 Succeeded byHenry IIIDuke of Olesnica1290 1294Duke of Namyslow1290 1294Duke of Swidnica1290 1291 Succeeded byBolko I the StrictDuke of Ziebice1290 1291 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Henry V Duke of Legnica amp oldid 1188847871, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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