Ancestral Trails 2016 » Heinrich von GLOGAU V (± 1319-> 1369)

Persoonlijke gegevens Heinrich von GLOGAU V 

  • Hij is geboren rond 1319 in Glogau, Lower Silesia, Bohemia.
  • Titel: Duke of Żagań, Duke of half-Ścinawa.
  • (Ancestry) : House of Piast.
  • Hij is overleden na 8 april 1369 in Żagań, Lower Silesia, Bohemia.
    Died from Pneumonia
  • Een kind van Heinrich von GLOGAU en Matilda von BRANDENBURG-SALZWEDEL

Gezin van Heinrich von GLOGAU V

Hij is getrouwd met Anna von PLOCK.

Zij zijn getrouwd op 6 september 1337.


Kind(eren):

  1. Anna von GLOGAU  ± 1345-> 1405 
  2. Hedwig von ZAGAN  ± 1350-1390 
  3. Heinrich von GLOGAU  ± 1344-1393
  4. Heinrich von GLOGAU  ± 1350-1397
  5. Heinrich von GLOGAU  ± 1347-1395


Notities over Heinrich von GLOGAU V

Henry V (III) of Iron (Polish: Henryk V Żelazny; c. 1319 - after 8 April 1369), was a Duke of Żagań since 1342, from 1349 Duke of half-Głogów, and from 1363 Duke of half-Ścinawa.

He was the only son of Henry IV (II) the Faithful, Duke of Żagań, by his wife Matilda, daughter of Herman, Margrave of Brandenburg-Salzwedel.

The young Henry V gained his political experience at the side of his father, taking part in negotiations with his Jan of Ścinawa in 1341, who give Wschowa to them. A year later, the death of his father made Henry V the new ruler of Żagań.

He was nicknamed "of Iron" (Żelazny) for the consistency and ruthlessness of his acts. Immediately after he took control over the government, Henry V oriented his politics in recover the lost lands during his late father's rule.

In 1343 Henry V refused to pay tribute to Bohemia and tried to recover Głogów, which was occupied by King John of Bohemia after the death of his uncle Przemko II in 1331. At the same time, King Casimir III the Great of Poland using the confusion reigned in Silesia to take Wschowa. In the subsequent conflict and supported his uncles Konrad I of Oleśnica and Jan of Ścinawa, Henry V could forced the retreat of the Polish troops under the walls of Ścinawa. However, thanks to the losses among Konrad I's army, the Polish King could retain the last Greater Poland land in the hands of Henry III's descendants.

Although his defeat wasn't to serious, Henry V sent a message to Casimir III the Great, asking for peace. The Polish troops leave Żagań, and was performed a meeting between the King and Henry V. Casimir III treated him with honors and leave him all the lands who he could occupied during the conflict, except Wschowa.

The conflict with the Polish King prevented Henry V to developed a more strong resistance against King John of Bohemia. An agreement was finally made on 7 June 1344, under which King John give Henry V half of the Duchy of Głogów (however, he only could take formal possession of the land in 1349); in exchange, the Duke of Żagań was forced to declare himself a vassal of Bohemia and paid tribute to King John. The ceremony took place on 23 November of that year in Prague.

The events of 1344 involucred Henry V in the Bohemian politics, and a year later, when war broke out between Silesia and Bohemia, the Duke of Żagań supported his sovereign with troops while he tried to recover Wschowa.

As a vassal of Bohemia, Henry V also participated in many ceremonies and diplomatic activities on behalf of King John and later his son and successor, Charles IV, for example in Charles's coronation on 1 September 1347 in Prague, two years later when he joined to the King's suite in a trip to Avignon and Aachen, and finally in 1355 when he travel to Italy and witnessed the King's imperial coronation in Rome.

The Duke of Żagań's faithful service had his reward in 1351, when, after the death of Bolesław III of Płock (Henry V's brother-in-law) without issue (and according to the 1329 treaty signed between King John of Bohemia and Duke Wenceslaus of Płock), the Emperor enfeoffed him with his Duchy. However, the quick actions of King Casimir III the Great, who immediately after Bolesław III's death took control over Płock, prevented Henry V to obtain this land.

In 1356, together with Nicholas the Small, Duke of Ziębice, Henry V was involved in a diplomatic mission to Constantinople, where he took part in the pilgrimage to Palestine.

Upon his return Henry V extend his possessions. He purchased (mostly to Jan of Ścinawa) the towns of Nowogród Bobrzański, Ryczeń, half of Ścinawa, and the area between the Odra River and Barycz called Międzyrzecze. Another success was the purchase of the half of Góra after Jan's death by 1365. Shortly after, Henry V paid the sum of 600 fine silver to his only surviving uncle, Konrad I of Oleśnica, for his rights over that lands.

In 1360 the relations between Henry V and Emperor Charles IV began to deteriorate. One of the reasons was that the Emperor, who decided to restitute to Przemko II's widow the other half of Głogów as her long-time waited Oprawa wdowia, but giving the promise of inheritance over Bolko II the Small, Duke of Świdnica. With this action, Henry V lose all his hopes of restoring the unity of Głogów. Soon, he began to visit Kraków and made an alliance with the King Casimir III the Great. In order to become more strong this bond, was arranged a political marriage between the Henry V's daughter Hedwig and King Casimir III. With this union, the Polish King increased his influence over Silesia, and the Duke of Żagań gained an ally and protector. The wedding took place on 25 February 1363 in Wschowa and was performed by the Bishop of Poznań, Jan V of Lutogniewo.

Henry V was regarded as a good host, although he was famous for his excessive severity with his subjects. He didn't differentiate between the Church or the aristocracy when he had to distribute justice. Particularly embarrassing were his continuous disputes with the Augustinian Order of Żagań. His rule was too harsh that he had to face the fury of his own vassals, who even kidnapped him, but shortly after released him in the basement of St. Jakob's Church in Głogów.

In 1367 as a result of an inflammation in his eyes, Henry V became blind. He died of pneumonia two years later and was buried in the Augustinian church in Żagań.

Marriage and issue
By 6 September 1337, Henry V married with Anna (b. 1324 - d. 16 February 1363), daughter of Duke Wenceslaus of Płock. They had five children:

Henry VI the Older (b. bef. 1345 - d. 5 December 1393).
Anna (b. bef. 1350 - d. aft. 14 July 1405), married by 20 January 1361 to Duke John I of Opava-Ratibor.
Hedwig (b. aft. 1350? - d. 27 March 1390), married firstly on 25 February 1363 to King Casimir III the Great of Poland and secondly by 10 February 1372 to Duke Rupert I of Legnica.
Henry VII Rumpold (b. ca. 1350 - d. 24 December 1395).
Henry VIII the Sparrow (b. ca. 1357 - d. 14 March 1397).
SOURCE: Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_V_of_Iron

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