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HEINRICH ([Dec 919/22 Apr 922]-Regensburg 1 Nov 955, bur Regensburg St Emmeram). Widukind names (in order) "Oddonem, Heinricum, Brunonem" as sons of King Heinrich & his second wife[206]. "Henrici ducis, fratris primi Ottonis" is named in the Annalista Saxo[207]. "Henricus…rex" granted property to Paderborn cathedral by charter dated 9 May 935 which names "Heinrici æquivoci ac filii nostri et Hadeuui filiæ nostræ" by charter dated 9 May 935[208]. He was captured by Eberhard Duke of Franconia in 938 and "held in chains". He took part in a campaign of pillaging along the Rhine in 939, together with Eberhard ex-Duke of Franconia and Giselbert Duke of Lotharingia [Hainaut][209]. After the latter was drowned, Heinrich was installed as HEINRICH Duke of Lotharingia in [940]. He was installed as HEINRICH I Duke of Bavaria in 947 by his older brother[210]. He was expelled from Regensburg by his nephew Liudolf Duke of Swabia, during the course of the latter's rebellion against his father, but restored by his brother King Otto in [955][211]. The necrology of Regensburg St Emmeram records the death "Kal Nov" of "Heinricus dux Baioaria hic sepultus"[212]. m ([937/40]) JUDITH of Bavaria, daughter of ARNULF Duke of Bavaria [Luitpoldinger] & his wife --- (-29 Jul after 974). The wife of "Henrici ducis, fratris primi Ottonis" is called "filia Arnoldi ducis quondam Bawariæ", but not named, in the Annalista Saxo[213]. Widukind records the marriage of "filia ducis Arnulfi" to "dominus Heinricus"[214]. The mother of the wife of "Purchardo duce Alamannorum" was "filiam materteræ" of "Heinricus filius Purchardi comitis" who was installed as Bishop of Augsburg in 973, according to the Vita Oudalrici[215]. After the death of her husband, she was suspected of a relationship with Abraham Bishop of Freising but was exonerated by the Bishop, who sang the mass at her burial[216]. "Otto…rex" granted property "in orientali Francia in pago Tubergouue in comitatu Gerungi, Sunderenhof, Baldoluesheim" to "domna Iuditæ" [duchess of Bavaria] by charter dated 11 Feb 961[217]. "Otto…imperator augustus" granted property "salinam…Hal…in pago Salzburggeuue et in comitatu Uuillihelmi comitis" to "domnæ Iuditæ fratris nostri beatæ memoriæ Heinrici ducis viduæ" by charter dated 27 Apr 973[218]. She was imprisoned when her son rebelled in [974/75], and obliged to enter the convent of Niedermünster at Regensburg[219]. The necrology of the Lower Monastery in Regensburg records the death "III Kal Jul" of "Ievta ducissa fundatrix inferioris monasterii"[220]. The necrology of Regensburg St Emmeram records the death "III Kal Jul" of "Judita vidualis nonna"[221].
Duke Heinrich & his wife had [five] children:
GERBERGA ([940]-13/14 Nov 1001).
HEDWIG (-26 Jul 994).
HEINRICH (951-Gandersheim 28 Aug 995, bur Gandersheim Stiftskirche)
BRUNO (-after 22 Jul 976).
POPPO
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[206] Widukindi Res Gestæ Saxonicæ I.31, MGH SS III, p. 430.
[207] Annalista Saxo 975.
[208] D H I 37, p. 71.
[209] Thietmar 2.34, p. 117.
[210] Thietmar 1.21, p. 83.
[211] Thietmar 2.6 to 2.8, pp. 96-7.
[212] Necrologium Monasterii S Emmerammi Ratisbonensis, Regensburg Necrologies, p. 301.
[213] Annalista Saxo 975.
[214] Widukindi Res Gestæ Saxonicæ II.36, MGH SS III, p. 447.
[215] Gerhardi Vita S. Oudalrici I.28, MGH SS IV, p. 415.
[216] Thietmar 2.41, p. 122.
[217] D O I 220, p. 302.
[218] D O I 431, p. 584.
[219] Thietmar 3.5, p. 150.
[220] Necrologium Monasterii Inferioris Ratisbonensis, Regensburg Necrologies, p. 273.
[221] Necrologium Monasterii S Emmerammi Ratisbonensis, Regensburg Necrologies, p. 301.
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