Henry V, Holy Roman Emperor

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Henry

German: Heinrich
Also Known As: "Holy Roman Emperor", "Heinrich V", "King of Germany", "Henry V // Holy Roman Empr"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Mainz, Schwaben, Deutschland(HRR)
Death: May 23, 1125 (38-43)
Utrecht, Utrecht, Netherlands (Cancer)
Place of Burial: Speyer, Deutschland(HRR)
Immediate Family:

Son of Henry IV, Holy Roman Emperor and Bertha of Savoy
Husband of Empress Matilda
Ex-partner of (No Name)
Father of Bertha
Brother of Adeleid; Heinrich; Agnes of Waiblingen and Conrad II, king of Germany and Italy

Occupation: Holy Roman Emperor, King of Germany 1098-1125, Holy Roman Emperor 1106-1125, Tysk kung från 1106, Tysk-romersk kejsare från 1111, King of Germany (from 1099), Emperor (from 1111), Empereur, du Saint Empire Romain Germanique, Kejsare
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About Henry V, Holy Roman Emperor

Predecessor Henry IV Successor:[ Lothair III]

  • King of Italy: Reign 1098–1125

Predecessor: Conrad II Successor: Conrad III


-https://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/GERMANY,%20Kings.htm#HeinrichVdied...

6. HEINRICH (1081-Utrecht 23 May 1125, bur Speyer cathedral). The Annalista Saxo records the birth in 1081 of "Heinrico regi filius iunior"[464]. His father declared him as his successor in 1098 at Mainz[465]. Heinrich was elected associate king of Germany at Mainz 10 May 1098, crowned at Aachen 6 Jan 1099. In 1105, Heinrich broke with his father who was taken prisoner and forced to hand over the royal insignia at Ingelheim. Regarding this as an abdication, Heinrich had himself declared sole King of Germany at an assembly in Mainz in early Jan 1106. His father escaped and rallied his forces around Liège, where the younger Heinrich's army was defeated[466]. Heinrich's father died shortly after, and the younger Heinrich succeeded in 1106 as HEINRICH V King of Germany. King Heinrich clashed immediately with the papacy by persisting in the practice of lay investiture. During the course of negotiations to settle the issue, Heinrich left for Italy, spending time in Lombardy to rebuild the machinery of imperial government, and agreed a compromise with Pope Paschal II who agreed to crown him emperor 12 Feb 1111. The ceremony was halted by disputes over the settlement agreement, Heinrich imprisoned the Pope and his cardinals, and forced a new agreement at Ponte Mammolo near Tivoli 4 Apr 1111 under which the right to investiture was conceded in the absence of simony. On this basis Heinrich was crowned Emperor HEINRICH IV at Rome 13 Apr 1111[467]. Emperor Heinrich was obliged to intervene in Saxony where Duke Lothar von Süpplingenburg strengthened his power base. Although the duke submitted to the emperor in 1114, the imperial army was defeated by the Saxons at Welfesholz in 1115[468]. After the death of Matilda Ctss of Tuscany in 1116, Emperor Heinrich left for Italy to claim her inheritance but was forced into long negotiations with the papacy which reopened the question of lay investiture. The process concluded with the Concordat of Worms 23 Sep 1122 under which Emperor Heinrich renounced the use of spiritual symbols in lay investiture, promised canonical elections and free consecration, but was accorded the right to be present at elections of bishops and abbots in Germany[469]. Emperor Heinrich probably died of cancer[470]. The Annales Spirenses record his burial at Speyer[471].

m (betrothed Utrecht Easter 1110[472], Mainz 7 Jan 1114) as her first husband, MATILDA of England, daughter of HENRY I King of England & his first wife Eadgyth [Matilda] of Scotland (Winchester or London Feb/Aug 1102-Abbaye de Notre-Dame des Près, near Rouen 10 Sep 1167, bur Abbaye de Bec, Normandy, later moved to Rouen Cathedral). Her parentage is stated by Orderic Vitalis[473]. Florence of Worcester records that "rex Anglorum filiam suam" was betrothed to "Heinrico regi Teutonicorum" in [1110], and the marriage "VIII Id Jan" at Mainz in [1114] of "Heinrico Romanorum imperatori" and "Matildis filia regis Anglorum Heinrici", and her coronation as empress the same day[474]. She was crowned empress again in 1117 with her husband at St Peter’s Basilica, Rome. She married secondly (Le Mans Cathedral, Anjou 3 Apr/22 May/17 Jun 1128) Geoffroy “le Bel/Plantagenet” d’Anjou, who succeeded in 1129 as Geoffroy V Comte d'Anjou. She asserted the right to succeed after the death of her father and fought King Stephen in a civil war in which she was finally defeated 1 Nov 1141. Robert of Torigny records the death "1167…IV Id Sep Rothomagi" of "matris suæ [Henrici regis] Mathildis imperatricis" and her burial "Becci"[475]. The necrology of Angers Cathedral records the death "II Id Sep" of "Mathildis imperatrix filia Henrici regis uxor Goffredi comitis"[476].

Mistress (1): ---. The name of the mistress of Emperor Heinrich V is not known. Emperor Heinrich V had one illegitimate daughter by Mistress (1):

  • a) BERTHA . The Chronica Mon. Casinensis names "Bertam filiam suam [=imperator]" wife of "Ptolomeo illustrissimo, Octavia stirpe progenitor, Ptlomei magnificentissimi consulis Romanorum filio" when recording their marriage in 1117 during her father's visit to Rome[477].
    m (1117) as his first wife, TOLOMEO [II] di Tuscolo, son of TOLOMEO [I] Conte di Tuscolo & his wife --- (-25 Feb 1153). He succeeded his father in 1126 as Conte di Tuscolo.

Courtesy of fantastically full family tree cf.:

Hughes of Gwerclas 1/2/3/4:

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See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hohenstaufen#/media/File:Staufen_dyna... how he and his forfathers are connected to big tree.
Also see https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_V,_Holy_Roman_Emperor

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Henry V, Holy Roman Emperor's Timeline

1081
August 11, 1081
Mainz, Schwaben, Deutschland(HRR)
1125
May 23, 1125
Age 43
Utrecht, Utrecht, Netherlands
1125
Age 43
Speyer Cathedral, Speyer, Deutschland(HRR)
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Emperor of Germany