Henry XIV, Duke of Bavaria
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Henry XIV, duke of Bavaria, as duke of Lower Bavaria also called Henry II., (29 September 1305 – 1 September 1339 in Landshut).
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[edit] Family
He was a son of Stephen I, Duke of Bavaria and Jutta of Schweidnitz.
His maternal grandparents were Bolko I, Duke of Jawor and Świdnica and Beatrix of Brandenburg.
Bolko was a son of Bolesław II the Bald and his first wife Hedwig of Anhalt. Beatrix was a daughter of Otto V, Margrave of Brandenburg-Salzwedel and Jutta of Hennenberg.
[edit] Biography
After the death of his father he became duke of Lower Bavaria together with his brother Otto IV under the tutelage of Louis IV, Holy Roman Emperor. Henry supported Louis against Frederick I and became a candidate for the German crown when Louis considered temporarily his resignation in 1333.
Conflicts with his brother Otto IV (d. 1334) and his cousin Henry XV, Duke of Bavaria on the partition of their lands worsened the relationship between the emperor and Henry XIV, who allied with his father-in-law John I of Bohemia. Some months after the reconciliation with Louis IV in february 1339 Henry died from leprosy and was succeeded by his son John I, Duke of Bavaria.
[edit] Marriage
On 12 August 1328, Henry married Margaret of Bohemia. She was a daughter of John I of Bohemia and Elisabeth I of Bohemia. They had two children:
- John I, Duke of Bavaria (29 November 1329 - 20 December 1340).
- Henry of Wittelsbach (1330). Died within the year of his birth.
An illegitimate son named Eberhard is also mentioned in genealogies. Nothing is known of his mother and later life.
Preceded by Stephen I |
Duke of Lower Bavaria 1310–1339 |
Succeeded by John I |
[edit] External links
- His listing along with his wife in "Medieval lands" by Charles Cawley. The project "involves extracting and analysing detailed information from primary sources, including contemporary chronicles, cartularies, necrologies and testaments."
- A listing of descendants of Otto I, Count of Scheyern, including Henry XIII and his children
- A pedigree of him