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  • Nickname is hertog van Brabant (Duke of Brabant). Hendrik van Leuven (Geni Tree Match) Too Many An....
  • He was born in the year 1158 in Leuven, Vlaams Gewest, Belgium.
  • Baptized (at 8 years of age or later) by the priesthood authority of the LDS church on September 15, 1992 in SLAKE.
  • Alternative: Baptized (at 8 years of age or later) by the priesthood authority of the LDS church on September 15, 1992.
  • Occupations:
    • duc de Brabant.
    • Duc, de Basse-Lotharingie, de Basse-Lorraine, de Brabant, de Louvain, Croisé.
    • unknown in Duke of Brabant.
    • Duque de Brabant.
  • He died on September 5, 1235, he was 77 years oldKeulen
    North Rhine-Westphalia Duitsland.
  • He is buried on September 5, 1235 in Leuven, Vlaams Gewest, Belgium.
  • A child of Godfried III van Leuven and Margaretha von Limburg
  • This information was last updated on June 24, 2019.

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(1) He is married to Matilda.

They got married in the year 1179 at Louvain,Brabant,Belgium, he was 21 years old.


Child(ren):

  1. Machteld van Brabant  ± 1197-1267 
  2. Margaretha van Brabant  ± 1190-1231 
  3. Henry  1187-1248 


(2) He is married to Marie Capet.

They got married on April 22, 1213 at Soissons, France, he was 55 years old.


Child(ren):



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Henry I, Duke of Brabant
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.

Henry I of Brabant (French: Henri I de Brabant, Dutch: Hendrik I van Brabant) was (probably) born in 1165 in Leuven and died in the German city of Keulen on September 5, 1235. He became Duke of Brabant in 1183/1184 and succeeded his father as Duke of Lower Lotharingia in 1190. He was the son of Godfrey III of Leuven, Duke of Lower Lotharingia and landgrave of Brabant, and Margaret of Limburg.

He married Maud of Boulogne and Alsace, daughter of Marie of Boulogne and Matthew of Alsace (also called Maud of Flanders) in 1179. He had six children by his first marriage:

Marie (c. 1190 – May 1260), married in Maastricht after May 19, 1214 Otto IV, Holy Roman Emperor, married July 1220 Count William I of Holland
Adelaide (b. c. 1190), married 1206 Arnulf, Count of Loos, married February 3, 1225 William X of Auvergne (c. 1195–1247), married before April 21, 1251 Arnold van Wesemaele (d. aft. 1288)
Margaret (1192–1231), married January 1206 Gerhard III, Count of Guelders (d. October 22, 1229)
Mathilde (c. 1200 – December 22, 1267), married in Aachen in 1212 Henry II, Count Palatine of the Rhine (d. 1214), married on December 6, 1244 Floris IV, Count of Holland
Henry II of Brabant (1207–1248)
Godfrey (1209 – January 21, 1254), Lord of Gaesbeek, married Marie van Oudenaarde
His second marriage was at April 22, 1213 in Soissons to Marie, princess of France, daughter of King Philip II of France. They had two children:

Elizabeth (d. October 23, 1272), married in Leuven March 19, 1233 Count Dietrich of Cleves, Lord of Dinslaken (c. 1214–1244), married 1246 Gerhard II, Count of Wassenberg (d. 1255)
Marie, died young
Under Henry I, there was a town policy and town planning. Henry's attention went out to those regions that lent themselves to the extension of his sovereignty and in some locations he used the creation of a new town as an instrument in the political organisation of the area. Among the towns to which the Duke gave city rights and trade privileges was 's-Hertogenbosch.

He was buried in St. Pieters chapter church at Leuven.

See also: Dukes of Brabant family tree

Preceded by:
Godfrey III of Leuven Duke of Lower Lotharingia
1190–1235 Succeeded by:
Henry II of Brabant
Preceded by:
Godfrey III of Leuven, landgrave of Brabant Duke of Brabant
1183/1184–1235 Succeeded by:
Henry II of Brabant
He expanded his territory, adding Breda and Maastriccht and gave several places "city" rights. He founded the Dutch city of S'Hertogenbosch in 1184.
Henry I of Brabant (French: Henri I de Brabant, Dutch: Hendrik I van B rabant) was (probably) born in 1165 in Leuven and died in the German c ity of Keulen on September 5, 1235. He became Duke of Brabant in 1183 /1184 and succeeded his father as Duke of Lower Lotharingia in 1190. H e was the son of Godfrey III of Leuven, Duke of Lower Lotharingia andl andgrave of Brabant, and Margaret of Limburg. He went on two Crusades to the Holy Land, in 1183 and again in 1197. He was the first to use the title Duke of of Brabant, as well as that of the Duke of Lothair, or Lower Lorraine.

Under Henry I, there was a town policy and town planning. Henry's atte ntion went out to those regions that lent themselves to the extensiono f his sovereignty and in some locations he used the creation of a new town as an instrument in the political organisation of the area. Amon g the towns to which the Duke gave city rights and trade privileges wa s 's-Hertogenbosch. In 1205, Henri joined Phillippe of France and cla imed various English estates in Normandie in the right of his wife.
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Henry I, Duke of Brabant

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Henry I of Brabant (French: Henri I de Brabant, Dutch: Hendrik I van Brabant), named "The Courageous", was (probably) born in 1165 in Leuven and died in the German city of Keulen on September 5, 1235. He became Duke of Brabant in 1183/1184 and succeeded his father as Duke of Lower Lotharingia in 1190. He was the son of Godfrey III of Leuven, Duke of Lower Lotharingia and landgrave of Brabant, and Margaret of Limburg.

He married Maud of Boulogne, daughter of Marie of Boulogne and Matthew of Alsace 1179. He had six children by his first marriage:

Marie (c. 1190 – May 1260), married in Maastricht after May 19, 1214 Otto IV, Holy Roman Emperor, married July 1220 Count William I of Holland

Adelaide (b. c. 1190), married 1206 Arnulf, Count of Loos, married February 3, 1225 William X of Auvergne (c. 1195–1247), married before April 21, 1251 Arnold van Wesemaele (d. aft. 1288)

Margaret (1192–1231), married January 1206 Gerhard III, Count of Guelders (d. October 22, 1229)

Mathilde (c. 1200 – December 22, 1267), married in Aachen in 1212 Henry II, Count Palatine of the Rhine (d. 1214), married on December 6, 1214 Floris IV, Count of Holland

Henry II of Brabant (1207–1248)

Godfrey (1209 – January 21, 1254), Lord of Gaesbeek, married Marie van Oudenaarde

His second marriage was at April 22, 1213 in Soissons to Marie, princess of France, daughter of King Philip II of France. They had two children:

Elizabeth (d. October 23, 1272), married in Leuven March 19, 1233 Count Dietrich of Cleves, Lord of Dinslaken (c. 1214–1244), married 1246 Gerhard II, Count of Wassenberg (d. 1255)

Marie, died young

Under Henry I, there was a town policy and town planning. Henry's attention went out to those regions that lent themselves to the extension of his sovereignty and in some locations he used the creation of a new town as an instrument in the political organisation of the area. Among the towns to which the Duke gave city rights and trade privileges was 's-Hertogenbosch.

He was buried in St. Peter's chapter church at Leuven where you can still see his late romanesque effigy.

See also: Dukes of Brabant family tree

Source: Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists Who Came to America Before 1700 by Frederick Lewis Weis, Lines 155-26, 165-27.

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Henry I, Duke of Brabant

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Henry I of Brabant (French: Henri I de Brabant, Dutch: Hendrik I van Brabant), named "The Courageous", was (probably) born in 1165 in Leuven and died in the German city of Keulen on September 5, 1235. He became Duke of Brabant in 1183/1184 and succeeded his father as Duke of Lower Lotharingia in 1190. He was the son of Godfrey III of Leuven, Duke of Lower Lotharingia and landgrave of Brabant, and Margaret of Limburg.

He married Maud of Boulogne, daughter of Marie of Boulogne and Matthew of Alsace 1179. He had six children by his first marriage:

Marie (c. 1190 – May 1260), married in Maastricht after May 19, 1214 Otto IV, Holy Roman Emperor, married July 1220 Count William I of Holland

Adelaide (b. c. 1190), married 1206 Arnulf, Count of Loos, married February 3, 1225 William X of Auvergne (c. 1195–1247), married before April 21, 1251 Arnold van Wesemaele (d. aft. 1288)

Margaret (1192–1231), married January 1206 Gerhard III, Count of Guelders (d. October 22, 1229)

Mathilde (c. 1200 – December 22, 1267), married in Aachen in 1212 Henry II, Count Palatine of the Rhine (d. 1214), married on December 6, 1214 Floris IV, Count of Holland

Henry II of Brabant (1207–1248)

Godfrey (1209 – January 21, 1254), Lord of Gaesbeek, married Marie van Oudenaarde

His second marriage was at April 22, 1213 in Soissons to Marie, princess of France, daughter of King Philip II of France. They had two children:

Elizabeth (d. October 23, 1272), married in Leuven March 19, 1233 Count Dietrich of Cleves, Lord of Dinslaken (c. 1214–1244), married 1246 Gerhard II, Count of Wassenberg (d. 1255)

Marie, died young

Under Henry I, there was a town policy and town planning. Henry's attention went out to those regions that lent themselves to the extension of his sovereignty and in some locations he used the creation of a new town as an instrument in the political organisation of the area. Among the towns to which the Duke gave city rights and trade privileges was 's-Hertogenbosch.

He was buried in St. Peter's chapter church at Leuven where you can still see his late romanesque effigy.

See also: Dukes of Brabant family tree

Source: Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists Who Came to America Before 1700 by Frederick Lewis Weis, Lines 155-26, 165-27.

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Henry I of Brabant (French: Henri I de Brabant, Dutch: Hendrik I van Brabant), named "The Courageous", was (probably) born in 1165 in Leuven and died in the German city of Keulen on September 5, 1235. He became Duke of Brabant in 1183/1184 and succeeded his father as Duke of Lower Lotharingia in 1190. He was the son of Godfrey III of Leuven, Duke of Lower Lotharingia and landgrave of Brabant, and Margaret of Limburg.

He married Mathilde of Boulogne (Mathilde of Flanders), daughter of Marie of Boulogne and Matthew of Alsace 1179. He had six children by his first marriage:

Marie (c. 1190 – May 1260), married in Maastricht after May 19, 1214 Otto IV, Holy Roman Emperor, married July 1220 Count William I of Holland

Adelaide (b. c. 1190), married 1206 Arnulf, Count of Loos, married February 3, 1225 William X of Auvergne (c. 1195–1247), married before April 21, 1251 Arnold van Wesemaele (d. aft. 1288)

Margaret (1192–1231), married January 1206 Gerhard III, Count of Guelders (d. October 22, 1229)

Mathilde (c. 1200 – December 22, 1267), married in Aachen in 1212 Henry II, Count Palatine of the Rhine (d. 1214), married on December 6, 1214 Floris IV, Count of Holland

Henry II of Brabant (1207–1248)

Godfrey (1209 – January 21, 1254), Lord of Gaesbeek, married Marie van Oudenaarde

His second marriage was at April 22, 1213 in Soissons to Marie, princess of France, daughter of King Philip II of France. They had two children:

Elizabeth (d. October 23, 1272), married in Leuven March 19, 1233 Count Dietrich of Cleves, Lord of Dinslaken (c. 1214–1244), married 1246 Gerhard II, Count of Wassenberg (d. 1255)

Marie, died young

Under Henry I, there was a town policy and town planning. Henry's attention went out to those regions that lent themselves to the extension of his sovereignty and in some locations he used the creation of a new town as an instrument in the political organisation of the area. Among the towns to which the Duke gave city rights and trade privileges was 's-Hertogenbosch.

He was buried in St. Peter's chapter church at Leuven where you can still see his late romanesque effigy.

See also: Dukes of Brabant family tree

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Henry I of Brabant (French: Henri I de Brabant, Dutch: Hendrik I van Brabant; 1165 - 5 September 1235), named "The Courageous" Duke of Brabant (from 1183) and Duke of Lower Lotharingia (from 1190) until his death.

[edit] Biography

He was probably born in Leuven. He became Duke of Brabant in 1183/1184 and succeeded his father as Duke of Lower Lotharingia in 1190. He was the son of Godfrey III of Leuven, Duke of Lower Lotharingia and landgrave of Brabant, and Margaret of Limburg.

He was one of the leaders of the Third Crusade, which he joined in mid-1197. In the October of the same year he took part in the recapture of Beirut and, then moved to Jaffa with the Crusaders: however, before reaching the city he got news of the death of the King of Jerusalem, Henry II of Champagne, and he returned to Acre. Here he acted as regent until the arrival of the new King, Amalric II.

In 1208, after the assassination of Philip of Swabia, King of the Romans, Henry was proposed as successor by King Philip II Augustus. In the war which followed, he reached in Duitsland emperor Otto IV, but the two were defeated in the Battle of Bouvines.

Under Henry I, there was a town policy and town planning. Henry's attention went out to those regions that lent themselves to the extension of his sovereignty and in some locations he used the creation of a new town as an instrument in the political organisation of the area. Among the towns to which the Duke gave city rights and trade privileges was 's-Hertogenbosch.

Henry died at Keulen in 1235. He was buried in St. Peter's chapter church at Leuven where his late Romanesque effigy can still be seen.

[edit] Marriages

He married Mathilde of Boulogne (Mathilde of Flanders), daughter of Marie of Boulogne and Matthew of Alsace 1179. He had six children by his first marriage:

1.Marie (c. 1190 – May 1260), married in Maastricht after May 19, 1214 Otto IV, Holy Roman Emperor, married July 1220 Count William I of Holland

2.Adelaide (b. c. 1190), married 1206 Arnulf, Count of Loos, married February 3, 1225 William X of Auvergne (c. 1195–1247), married before April 21, 1251 Arnold van Wesemaele (d. aft. 1288)

3.Margaret (1192–1231), married January 1206 Gerhard III, Count of Guelders (d. October 22, 1229)

4.Mathilde (c. 1200 – December 22, 1267), married in Aachen in 1212 Henry II, Count Palatine of the Rhine (d. 1214), married on December 6, 1214 Floris IV, Count of Holland

5.Henry II of Brabant (1207–1248)

6.Godfrey (1209 – January 21, 1254), Lord of Gaesbeek, married Marie van Oudenaarde

His second marriage was at April 22, 1213 in Soissons to Marie, princess of France, daughter of King Philip II of France. They had two children:

1.Elizabeth (d. October 23, 1272), married in Leuven March 19, 1233 Count Dietrich of Cleves, Lord of Dinslaken (c. 1214–1244), married 1246 Gerhard II, Count of Wassenberg (d. 1255)

2.Marie, died young

[edit] See also

Dukes of Brabant family tree

Regnal titles

Preceded by

Godfrey III of Leuven Duke of Lower Lotharingia

1190–1235 Succeeded by

Henry II of Brabant

Preceded by

Godfrey III of Leuven, landgrave of Brabant Duke of Brabant

1183/1184–1235 Succeeded by

Henry II of Brabant

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Heinrich I., genannt der Mutige (* um 1165; † 5. September 1235 in Köln) war seit 1179 Graf von Brüssel, seit 1183 Herzog von Brabant, sowie seit 1190 Graf von Löwen, Markgraf von Antwerpen, und Herzog von Niederlothringen. Er war der Sohn von Gottfried III., Graf von Löwen und Brüssel, Landgraf von Brabant, Markgraf von Antwerpen und Herzog von Niederlothringen, und Margarete von Limburg

Sein Vater beteiligte ihn früh an den Regierungsgeschäften des Herzogtums, schon 1172 wurde er – an dessen Seite – als Herzog bezeichnet. 1179 heiratete er Mathilde von Boulogne, eine Nichte Philipps von Elsass, Graf von Flandern, und erhielt zu diesem Anlass von seinem Vater die Grafschaft Brüssel. Er hatte mehrere militärische Auseinandersetzungen mit den Grafen von Hennegau und vertrat seinen Vater, als dieser 1182 bis 1184 im Heiligen Land war. Der Kaiser erhob Brabant 1183 zum Herzogtum. 1185 gründete er ’s-Hertogenbosch. Beim Tod seines Vaters 1190 trat er dessen Nachfolge an.

Schnell fand er sich im Gegensatz zu Kaiser Heinrich VI., zuerst anlässlich der Wahl seines Bruders Albrecht zum Bischof von Lüttich (die Auseinandersetzung führte 1192 zur Ermordung des Bischofs, woraufhin sich Brabant und Hennegau vier Jahre lang der Wahl des Nachfolgers widersetzten), des Weiteren dann wegen des englischen Königs Richard Löwenherz, den Herzog Leopold V. von Österreich gefangen genommen und dem Kaiser ausgeliefert hatte: Heinrich VI. wollte ihn an Philipp II.. August von Frankreich weiterreichen, da er die lothringischen Fürsten als pro-englisch ansah. Richard Löwenherz wurde schließlich gegen ein enormes Lösegeld freigelassen.

Auch er zog mit dem Kreuzzug Heinrichs VI. ins Heilige Land, wo er die Städte Sidon und Beirut für die Christen eroberte, musste aber nach Europa zurückkehren, nachdem Kaiser Heinrich 1197 gestorben war. Seine Ehefrau und er unterstützten in der Nachfolgefrage – so wie die meisten norddeutschen Barone – die Wahl des Welfen Otto IV. (der ein Schwiegersohn Heinrichs war), während die Barone Süddeutschlands sich mehrheitlich für den Staufer Philipp von Schwaben, den Bruder des verstorbenen Kaisers, aussprachen.

1204 wechselte Heinrich von Brabant die Seiten und verbündete sich mit Philipp II. von Frankreich und Philipp von Schwaben gegen den Welfen. Nach dem Mord an Philipp 1208 fand er die Aussöhnung mit Otto IV., an dessen Seite er am 27. Juli 1214 in der Schlacht bei Bouvines kämpfte, wo er fast in Gefangenschaft geraten wäre. Wenig später schloss er ein Bündnis mit Friedrich II., wonach seine Regierung in eine friedlichere Politik mündete.

In den Jahren 1217 bis 1218 nahm Heinrich am Kreuzzug von Damiette nach Ägypten teil.

Friedrich II. schickte ihn nach England, um dessen Verlobte Isabella, Tochter des Königs Johann Ohneland nach Deutschland zu holen. Auf dem Rückweg erkrankte er in Köln und starb. Sein Grab befindet sich in der St. Pieterskirche in Löwen.

Nachkommen [Bearbeiten]

In erster Ehe war er seit 1179 mit Mathilde von Boulogne (* 1170, † 1210) verheiratet, der jüngsten Tochter von Matthäus von Elsass und Maria von Blois, Graf und Gräfin von Boulogne; Kinder von Heinrich und Mathilde waren:

* Adelheid (* 1190, † 1265), Gräfin von Boulogne, ∞

1. 1206 Arnold III. († 1223), Graf von Looz

2. 1225 Wilhelm X. von Clermont (* 1195, † 1247), Graf von Auvergne

3. Arnold von Wesemaele

* Maria (* 1190, † 1260), ∞

1. Otto IV. (* 1177, † 1218), Kaiser

2. 1220 Wilhelm I. (* 1167, † 1223), Graf von Holland

* Margarete (* 1192, † 1231), ∞ 1206 Gerhard IV. († 1229), Graf von Geldern

* Mathilde (* 1200, † 1267), ∞

1. 1212 Heinrich II. († 1214), 1212 Pfalzgraf bei Rhein

2. 1224 Florens IV. (* 1210, † 1234), Graf von Holland

* Heinrich II. (* 1207, † 1248), Herzog von Brabant

* Gottfried (* 1209 † 1254), Herr von Gaasbeek

Nach dem Tod Mathildes heiratete er 1213 Maria von Frankreich (* 1198 † 1224), Tochter des Königs Philipp II. August und der Agnes von Meran. Kinder von Heinrich und Maria waren:

* Elisabeth († 1272), ∞

1. 1233 Dietrich von Kleve (* 1214 † 1244), Herr von Dinslaken

2. 1246 Gerhard II. von Wassenberg († 1255)

* Maria, † jung

Literatur [Bearbeiten]

* Karl Theodor Wenzelburger: Heinrich I., Herzog von Brabant. In: Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie (ADB). Band 11. Duncker & Humblot, Leipzig 1880, S. 480 f.

* Heinrich Neu: Heinrich I., Herzog von Brabant. In: Neue Deutsche Biographie (NDB). Band 8. Duncker & Humblot, Berlin 1969, S. 346–348.

Weblinks [Bearbeiten]

* genealogie-mittelalter.de

Vorgänger

Gottfried III.

Herzog von Brabant

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1190–1235 Nachfolger

Heinrich II.

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Henry I, Duke of Brabant

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Henry I of Brabant (French: Henri I de Brabant, Dutch: Hendrik I van Brabant), named "The Courageous", was (probably) born in 1165 in Leuven and died in the German city of Keulen on September 5, 1235. He became Duke of Brabant in 1183/1184 and succeeded his father as Duke of Lower Lotharingia in 1190. He was the son of Godfrey III of Leuven, Duke of Lower Lotharingia and landgrave of Brabant, and Margaret of Limburg.

He married Mathilde of Boulogne (Mathilde of Flanders), daughter of Marie of Boulogne and Matthew of Alsace 1179. He had six children by his first marriage:

Marie (c. 1190 – May 1260), married in Maastricht after May 19, 1214 Otto IV, Holy Roman Emperor, married July 1220 Count William I of Holland

Adelaide (b. c. 1190), married 1206 Arnulf, Count of Loos, married February 3, 1225 William X of Auvergne (c. 1195–1247), married before April 21, 1251 Arnold van Wesemaele (d. aft. 1288)

Margaret (1192–1231), married January 1206 Gerhard III, Count of Guelders (d. October 22, 1229)

Mathilde (c. 1200 – December 22, 1267), married in Aachen in 1212 Henry II, Count Palatine of the Rhine (d. 1214), married on December 6, 1214 Floris IV, Count of Holland

Henry II of Brabant (1207–1248)

Godfrey (1209 – January 21, 1254), Lord of Gaesbeek, married Marie van Oudenaarde

His second marriage was at April 22, 1213 in Soissons to Marie, princess of France, daughter of King Philip II of France. They had two children:

Elizabeth (d. October 23, 1272), married in Leuven March 19, 1233 Count Dietrich of Cleves, Lord of Dinslaken (c. 1214–1244), married 1246 Gerhard II, Count of Wassenberg (d. 1255)

Marie, died young

Under Henry I, there was a town policy and town planning. Henry's attention went out to those regions that lent themselves to the extension of his sovereignty and in some locations he used the creation of a new town as an instrument in the political organisation of the area. Among the towns to which the Duke gave city rights and trade privileges was 's-Hertogenbosch.

He was buried in St. Peter's chapter church at Leuven where you can still see his late romanesque effigy.

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Henry I of Brabant (French: Henri I de Brabant, Dutch: Hendrik I van Brabant), named "The Courageous", was (probably) born in 1165 in Leuven and died in the German city of Keulen on September 5, 1235. He became Duke of Brabant in 1183/1184 and succeeded his father as Duke of Lower Lotharingia in 1190. He was the son of Godfrey III of Leuven, Duke of Lower Lotharingia and landgrave of Brabant, and Margaret of Limburg.

He married Mathilde of Boulogne (Mathilde of Flanders), daughter of Marie of Boulogne and Matthew of Alsace 1179. He had six children by his first marriage:

Marie (c. 1190 – May 1260), married in Maastricht after May 19, 1214 Otto IV, Holy Roman Emperor, married July 1220 Count William I of Holland

Adelaide (b. c. 1190), married 1206 Arnulf, Count of Loos, married February 3, 1225 William X of Auvergne (c. 1195–1247), married before April 21, 1251 Arnold van Wesemaele (d. aft. 1288)

Margaret (1192–1231), married January 1206 Gerhard III, Count of Guelders (d. October 22, 1229)

Mathilde (c. 1200 – December 22, 1267), married in Aachen in 1212 Henry II, Count Palatine of the Rhine (d. 1214), married on December 6, 1214 Floris IV, Count of Holland

Henry II of Brabant (1207–1248)

Godfrey (1209 – January 21, 1254), Lord of Gaesbeek, married Marie van Oudenaarde

His second marriage was at April 22, 1213 in Soissons to Marie, princess of France, daughter of King Philip II of France. They had two children:

Elizabeth (d. October 23, 1272), married in Leuven March 19, 1233 Count Dietrich of Cleves, Lord of Dinslaken (c. 1214–1244), married 1246 Gerhard II, Count of Wassenberg (d. 1255)

Marie, died young

Under Henry I, there was a town policy and town planning. Henry's attention went out to those regions that lent themselves to the extension of his sovereignty and in some locations he used the creation of a new town as an instrument in the political organisation of the area. Among the towns to which the Duke gave city rights and trade privileges was 's-Hertogenbosch.

He was buried in St. Peter's chapter church at Leuven where you can still see his late romanesque effigy.

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Henry I of Brabant (in French: Henri I de Brabant; in Dutch: Hendrik I van Brabant), was nicknamed "The Courageous." He became Duke of Brabant in 1183/1184 and succeeded his father as Duke of Lower Lotharingia in 1190.

Under Henry I, there was a town policy and town planning. Henry's attention went out to those regions that lent themselves to the extension of his sovereignty and in some locations he used the creation of a new town as an instrument in the political organization of the area.

See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_I,_Duke_of_Brabant for more information.

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Henry I of Brabant (in French: Henri I de Brabant; in Dutch: Hendrik I van Brabant), was nicknamed "The Courageous." He became Duke of Brabant in 1183/1184 and succeeded his father as Duke of Lower Lotharingia in 1190.

Under Henry I, there was a town policy and town planning. Henry's attention went out to those regions that lent themselves to the extension of his sovereignty and in some locations he used the creation of a new town as an instrument in the political organization of the area.

See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_I,_Duke_of_Brabant for more information.

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Henry I of Brabant (in French: Henri I de Brabant; in Dutch: Hendrik I van Brabant), was nicknamed "The Courageous." He became Duke of Brabant in 1183/1184 and succeeded his father as Duke of Lower Lotharingia in 1190.

Under Henry I, there was a town policy and town planning. Henry's attention went out to those regions that lent themselves to the extension of his sovereignty and in some locations he used the creation of a new town as an instrument in the political organization of the area.

See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_I,_Duke_of_Brabant for more information.

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Henry I of Brabant (in French: Henri I de Brabant; in Dutch: Hendrik I van Brabant), was nicknamed "The Courageous." He became Duke of Brabant in 1183/1184 and succeeded his father as Duke of Lower Lotharingia in 1190.

Under Henry I, there was a town policy and town planning. Henry's attention went out to those regions that lent themselves to the extension of his sovereignty and in some locations he used the creation of a new town as an instrument in the political organization of the area.

See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_I,_Duke_of_Brabant for more information.

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Henry I of Brabant (in French: Henri I de Brabant; in Dutch: Hendrik I van Brabant), was nicknamed "The Courageous." He became Duke of Brabant in 1183/1184 and succeeded his father as Duke of Lower Lotharingia in 1190.

Under Henry I, there was a town policy and town planning. Henry's attention went out to those regions that lent themselves to the extension of his sovereignty and in some locations he used the creation of a new town as an instrument in the political organization of the area.

See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_I,_Duke_of_Brabant for more information.

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Henry I of Brabant (in French: Henri I de Brabant; in Dutch: Hendrik I van Brabant), was nicknamed "The Courageous." He became Duke of Brabant in 1183/1184 and succeeded his father as Duke of Lower Lotharingia in 1190.

Under Henry I, there was a town policy and town planning. Henry's attention went out to those regions that lent themselves to the extension of his sovereignty and in some locations he used the creation of a new town as an instrument in the political organization of the area.

See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_I,_Duke_of_Brabant for more information.

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Henry I of Brabant (in French: Henri I de Brabant; in Dutch: Hendrik I van Brabant), was nicknamed "The Courageous." He became Duke of Brabant in 1183/1184 and succeeded his father as Duke of Lower Lotharingia in 1190.

Under Henry I, there was a town policy and town planning. Henry's attention went out to those regions that lent themselves to the extension of his sovereignty and in some locations he used the creation of a new town as an instrument in the political organization of the area.

See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_I,_Duke_of_Brabant for more information.

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Henry I of Brabant (in French: Henri I de Brabant; in Dutch: Hendrik I van Brabant), was nicknamed "The Courageous." He became Duke of Brabant in 1183/1184 and succeeded his father as Duke of Lower Lotharingia in 1190.

Under Henry I, there was a town policy and town planning. Henry's attention went out to those regions that lent themselves to the extension of his sovereignty and in some locations he used the creation of a new town as an instrument in the political organization of the area.

See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_I,_Duke_of_Brabant for more information.

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Henry I of Brabant (in French: Henri I de Brabant; in Dutch: Hendrik I van Brabant), was nicknamed "The Courageous." He became Duke of Brabant in 1183/1184 and succeeded his father as Duke of Lower Lotharingia in 1190.

Under Henry I, there was a town policy and town planning. Henry's attention went out to those regions that lent themselves to the extension of his sovereignty and in some locations he used the creation of a new town as an instrument in the political organization of the area.

See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_I,_Duke_of_Brabant for more information.

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Henry I of Brabant (in French: Henri I de Brabant; in Dutch: Hendrik I van Brabant), was nicknamed "The Courageous." He became Duke of Brabant in 1183/1184 and succeeded his father as Duke of Lower Lotharingia in 1190.

Under Henry I, there was a town policy and town planning. Henry's attention went out to those regions that lent themselves to the extension of his sovereignty and in some locations he used the creation of a new town as an instrument in the political organization of the area.

See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_I,_Duke_of_Brabant for more information.

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Henry I of Brabant (in French: Henri I de Brabant; in Dutch: Hendrik I van Brabant), was nicknamed "The Courageous." He became Duke of Brabant in 1183/1184 and succeeded his father as Duke of Lower Lotharingia in 1190.

Under Henry I, there was a town policy and town planning. Henry's attention went out to those regions that lent themselves to the extension of his sovereignty and in some locations he used the creation of a new town as an instrument in the political organization of the area.

See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_I,_Duke_of_Brabant for more information.

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Henry I of Brabant (in French: Henri I de Brabant; in Dutch: Hendrik I van Brabant), was nicknamed "The Courageous." He became Duke of Brabant in 1183/1184 and succeeded his father as Duke of Lower Lotharingia in 1190.

Under Henry I, there was a town policy and town planning. Henry's attention went out to those regions that lent themselves to the extension of his sovereignty and in some locations he used the creation of a new town as an instrument in the political organization of the area.

See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_I,_Duke_of_Brabant for more information.

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Henry I of Brabant (in French: Henri I de Brabant; in Dutch: Hendrik I van Brabant), was nicknamed "The Courageous." He became Duke of Brabant in 1183/1184 and succeeded his father as Duke of Lower Lotharingia in 1190.

Under Henry I, there was a town policy and town planning. Henry's attention went out to those regions that lent themselves to the extension of his sovereignty and in some locations he used the creation of a new town as an instrument in the political organization of the area.

See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_I,_Duke_of_Brabant for more information.

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Henry I of Brabant (in French: Henri I de Brabant; in Dutch: Hendrik I van Brabant), was nicknamed "The Courageous." He became Duke of Brabant in 1183/1184 and succeeded his father as Duke of Lower Lotharingia in 1190.

Under Henry I, there was a town policy and town planning. Henry's attention went out to those regions that lent themselves to the extension of his sovereignty and in some locations he used the creation of a new town as an instrument in the political organization of the area.

See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_I,_Duke_of_Brabant for more information.

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Henry I of Brabant (in French: Henri I de Brabant; in Dutch: Hendrik I van Brabant), was nicknamed "The Courageous." He became Duke of Brabant in 1183/1184 and succeeded his father as Duke of Lower Lotharingia in 1190.

Under Henry I, there was a town policy and town planning. Henry's attention went out to those regions that lent themselves to the extension of his sovereignty and in some locations he used the creation of a new town as an instrument in the political organization of the area.

See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_I,_Duke_of_Brabant for more information.

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Henry I of Brabant (in French: Henri I de Brabant; in Dutch: Hendrik I van Brabant), was nicknamed "The Courageous." He became Duke of Brabant in 1183/1184 and succeeded his father as Duke of Lower Lotharingia in 1190.

Under Henry I, there was a town policy and town planning. Henry's attention went out to those regions that lent themselves to the extension of his sovereignty and in some locations he used the creation of a new town as an instrument in the political organization of the area.

See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_I,_Duke_of_Brabant for more information.

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Henry I of Brabant (in French: Henri I de Brabant; in Dutch: Hendrik I van Brabant), was nicknamed "The Courageous." He became Duke of Brabant in 1183/1184 and succeeded his father as Duke of Lower Lotharingia in 1190.

Under Henry I, there was a town policy and town planning. Henry's attention went out to those regions that lent themselves to the extension of his sovereignty and in some locations he used the creation of a new town as an instrument in the political organization of the area.

See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_I,_Duke_of_Brabant for more information.

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Henry I of Brabant (in French: Henri I de Brabant; in Dutch: Hendrik I van Brabant), was nicknamed "The Courageous." He became Duke of Brabant in 1183/1184 and succeeded his father as Duke of Lower Lotharingia in 1190.

Under Henry I, there was a town policy and town planning. Henry's attention went out to those regions that lent themselves to the extension of his sovereignty and in some locations he used the creation of a new town as an instrument in the political organization of the area.

See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_I,_Duke_of_Brabant for more information.

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Henry I of Brabant (in French: Henri I de Brabant; in Dutch: Hendrik I van Brabant), was nicknamed "The Courageous." He became Duke of Brabant in 1183/1184 and succeeded his father as Duke of Lower Lotharingia in 1190.

Under Henry I, there was a town policy and town planning. Henry's attention went out to those regions that lent themselves to the extension of his sovereignty and in some locations he used the creation of a new town as an instrument in the political organization of the area.

See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_I,_Duke_of_Brabant for more information.

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Henry I of Brabant (in French: Henri I de Brabant; in Dutch: Hendrik I van Brabant), was nicknamed "The Courageous." He became Duke of Brabant in 1183/1184 and succeeded his father as Duke of Lower Lotharingia in 1190.

Under Henry I, there was a town policy and town planning. Henry's attention went out to those regions that lent themselves to the extension of his sovereignty and in some locations he used the creation of a new town as an instrument in the political organization of the area.

See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_I,_Duke_of_Brabant for more information.

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Henry I of Brabant (in French: Henri I de Brabant; in Dutch: Hendrik I van Brabant), was nicknamed "The Courageous." He became Duke of Brabant in 1183/1184 and succeeded his father as Duke of Lower Lotharingia in 1190.

Under Henry I, there was a town policy and town planning. Henry's attention went out to those regions that lent themselves to the extension of his sovereignty and in some locations he used the creation of a new town as an instrument in the political organization of the area.

See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_I,_Duke_of_Brabant for more information.

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Henry I of Brabant (in French: Henri I de Brabant; in Dutch: Hendrik I van Brabant), was nicknamed "The Courageous." He became Duke of Brabant in 1183/1184 and succeeded his father as Duke of Lower Lotharingia in 1190.

Under Henry I, there was a town policy and town planning. Henry's attention went out to those regions that lent themselves to the extension of his sovereignty and in some locations he used the creation of a new town as an instrument in the political organization of the area.

See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_I,_Duke_of_Brabant for more information.

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Henry I of Brabant (in French: Henri I de Brabant; in Dutch: Hendrik I van Brabant), was nicknamed "The Courageous." He became Duke of Brabant in 1183/1184 and succeeded his father as Duke of Lower Lotharingia in 1190.

Under Henry I, there was a town policy and town planning. Henry's attention went out to those regions that lent themselves to the extension of his sovereignty and in some locations he used the creation of a new town as an instrument in the political organization of the area.

See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_I,_Duke_of_Brabant for more information.

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Henry I of Brabant (in French: Henri I de Brabant; in Dutch: Hendrik I van Brabant), was nicknamed "The Courageous." He became Duke of Brabant in 1183/1184 and succeeded his father as Duke of Lower Lotharingia in 1190.

Under Henry I, there was a town policy and town planning. Henry's attention went out to those regions that lent themselves to the extension of his sovereignty and in some locations he used the creation of a new town as an instrument in the political organization of the area.

See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_I,_Duke_of_Brabant for more information.

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Henry I of Brabant (in French: Henri I de Brabant; in Dutch: Hendrik I van Brabant), was nicknamed "The Courageous." He became Duke of Brabant in 1183/1184 and succeeded his father as Duke of Lower Lotharingia in 1190.

Under Henry I, there was a town policy and town planning. Henry's attention went out to those regions that lent themselves to the extension of his sovereignty and in some locations he used the creation of a new town as an instrument in the political organization of the area.

See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_I,_Duke_of_Brabant for more information.

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Henry I of Brabant (in French: Henri I de Brabant; in Dutch: Hendrik I van Brabant), was nicknamed "The Courageous." He became Duke of Brabant in 1183/1184 and succeeded his father as Duke of Lower Lotharingia in 1190.

Under Henry I, there was a town policy and town planning. Henry's attention went out to those regions that lent themselves to the extension of his sovereignty and in some locations he used the creation of a new town as an instrument in the political organization of the area.

See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_I,_Duke_of_Brabant for more information.

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Henry I of Brabant (in French: Henri I de Brabant; in Dutch: Hendrik I van Brabant), was nicknamed "The Courageous." He became Duke of Brabant in 1183/1184 and succeeded his father as Duke of Lower Lotharingia in 1190.

Under Henry I, there was a town policy and town planning. Henry's attention went out to those regions that lent themselves to the extension of his sovereignty and in some locations he used the creation of a new town as an instrument in the political organization of the area.

See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_I,_Duke_of_Brabant for more information.

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Henry I of Brabant (in French: Henri I de Brabant; in Dutch: Hendrik I van Brabant), was nicknamed "The Courageous." He became Duke of Brabant in 1183/1184 and succeeded his father as Duke of Lower Lotharingia in 1190.

Under Henry I, there was a town policy and town planning. Henry's attention went out to those regions that lent themselves to the extension of his sovereignty and in some locations he used the creation of a new town as an instrument in the political organization of the area.

See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_I,_Duke_of_Brabant for more information.

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Henry I of Brabant (in French: Henri I de Brabant; in Dutch: Hendrik I van Brabant), was nicknamed "The Courageous." He became Duke of Brabant in 1183/1184 and succeeded his father as Duke of Lower Lotharingia in 1190.

Under Henry I, there was a town policy and town planning. Henry's attention went out to those regions that lent themselves to the extension of his sovereignty and in some locations he used the creation of a new town as an instrument in the political organization of the area.

See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_I,_Duke_of_Brabant for more information.

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Henry I of Brabant (in French: Henri I de Brabant; in Dutch: Hendrik I van Brabant), was nicknamed "The Courageous." He became Duke of Brabant in 1183/1184 and succeeded his father as Duke of Lower Lotharingia in 1190.

Under Henry I, there was a town policy and town planning. Henry's attention went out to those regions that lent themselves to the extension of his sovereignty and in some locations he used the creation of a new town as an instrument in the political organization of the area.

See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_I,_Duke_of_Brabant for more information.

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Henry I of Brabant (in French: Henri I de Brabant; in Dutch: Hendrik I van Brabant), was nicknamed "The Courageous." He became Duke of Brabant in 1183/1184 and succeeded his father as Duke of Lower Lotharingia in 1190.

Under Henry I, there was a town policy and town planning. Henry's attention went out to those regions that lent themselves to the extension of his sovereignty and in some locations he used the creation of a new town as an instrument in the political organization of the area.

See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_I,_Duke_of_Brabant for more information.

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Henry I of Brabant (in French: Henri I de Brabant; in Dutch: Hendrik I van Brabant), was nicknamed "The Courageous." He became Duke of Brabant in 1183/1184 and succeeded his father as Duke of Lower Lotharingia in 1190.

Under Henry I, there was a town policy and town planning. Henry's attention went out to those regions that lent themselves to the extension of his sovereignty and in some locations he used the creation of a new town as an instrument in the political organization of the area.

See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_I,_Duke_of_Brabant for more information.

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Henry I of Brabant (in French: Henri I de Brabant; in Dutch: Hendrik I van Brabant), was nicknamed "The Courageous." He became Duke of Brabant in 1183/1184 and succeeded his father as Duke of Lower Lotharingia in 1190.

Under Henry I, there was a town policy and town planning. Henry's attention went out to those regions that lent themselves to the extension of his sovereignty and in some locations he used the creation of a new town as an instrument in the political organization of the area.

See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_I,_Duke_of_Brabant for more information.

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Henry I of Brabant (in French: Henri I de Brabant; in Dutch: Hendrik I van Brabant), was nicknamed "The Courageous." He became Duke of Brabant in 1183/1184 and succeeded his father as Duke of Lower Lotharingia in 1190.

Under Henry I, there was a town policy and town planning. Henry's attention went out to those regions that lent themselves to the extension of his sovereignty and in some locations he used the creation of a new town as an instrument in the political organization of the area.

See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_I,_Duke_of_Brabant for more information.

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Henry I of Brabant (in French: Henri I de Brabant; in Dutch: Hendrik I van Brabant), was nicknamed "The Courageous." He became Duke of Brabant in 1183/1184 and succeeded his father as Duke of Lower Lotharingia in 1190.

Under Henry I, there was a town policy and town planning. Henry's attention went out to those regions that lent themselves to the extension of his sovereignty and in some locations he used the creation of a new town as an instrument in the political organization of the area.

See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_I,_Duke_of_Brabant for more information.

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Henry I of Brabant (in French: Henri I de Brabant; in Dutch: Hendrik I van Brabant), was nicknamed "The Courageous." He became Duke of Brabant in 1183/1184 and succeeded his father as Duke of Lower Lotharingia in 1190.

Under Henry I, there was a town policy and town planning. Henry's attention went out to those regions that lent themselves to the extension of his sovereignty and in some locations he used the creation of a new town as an instrument in the political organization of the area.

See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_I,_Duke_of_Brabant for more information.

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Henry I of Brabant (in French: Henri I de Brabant; in Dutch: Hendrik I van Brabant), was nicknamed "The Courageous." He became Duke of Brabant in 1183/1184 and succeeded his father as Duke of Lower Lotharingia in 1190.

Under Henry I, there was a town policy and town planning. Henry's attention went out to those regions that lent themselves to the extension of his sovereignty and in some locations he used the creation of a new town as an instrument in the political organization of the area.

See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_I,_Duke_of_Brabant for more information.

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Henry I of Brabant (in French: Henri I de Brabant; in Dutch: Hendrik I van Brabant), was nicknamed "The Courageous." He became Duke of Brabant in 1183/1184 and succeeded his father as Duke of Lower Lotharingia in 1190.

Under Henry I, there was a town policy and town planning. Henry's attention went out to those regions that lent themselves to the extension of his sovereignty and in some locations he used the creation of a new town as an instrument in the political organization of the area.

See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_I,_Duke_of_Brabant for more information.

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Henry I of Brabant (in French: Henri I de Brabant; in Dutch: Hendrik I van Brabant), was nicknamed "The Courageous." He became Duke of Brabant in 1183/1184 and succeeded his father as Duke of Lower Lotharingia in 1190.

Under Henry I, there was a town policy and town planning. Henry's attention went out to those regions that lent themselves to the extension of his sovereignty and in some locations he used the creation of a new town as an instrument in the political organization of the area.

See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_I,_Duke_of_Brabant for more information.

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Henry I of Brabant (in French: Henri I de Brabant; in Dutch: Hendrik I van Brabant), was nicknamed "The Courageous." He became Duke of Brabant in 1183/1184 and succeeded his father as Duke of Lower Lotharingia in 1190.

Under Henry I, there was a town policy and town planning. Henry's attention went out to those regions that lent themselves to the extension of his sovereignty and in some locations he used the creation of a new town as an instrument in the political organization of the area.

See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_I,_Duke_of_Brabant for more information.

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Henry I of Brabant (in French: Henri I de Brabant; in Dutch: Hendrik I van Brabant), was nicknamed "The Courageous." He became Duke of Brabant in 1183/1184 and succeeded his father as Duke of Lower Lotharingia in 1190.

Under Henry I, there was a town policy and town planning. Henry's attention went out to those regions that lent themselves to the extension of his sovereignty and in some locations he used the creation of a new town as an instrument in the political organization of the area.

See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_I,_Duke_of_Brabant for more information.

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Henry I of Brabant (in French: Henri I de Brabant; in Dutch: Hendrik I van Brabant), was nicknamed "The Courageous." He became Duke of Brabant in 1183/1184 and succeeded his father as Duke of Lower Lotharingia in 1190.

Under Henry I, there was a town policy and town planning. Henry's attention went out to those regions that lent themselves to the extension of his sovereignty and in some locations he used the creation of a new town as an instrument in the political organization of the area.

See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_I,_Duke_of_Brabant for more information.

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Henry I of Brabant (in French: Henri I de Brabant; in Dutch: Hendrik I van Brabant), was nicknamed "The Courageous." He became Duke of Brabant in 1183/1184 and succeeded his father as Duke of Lower Lotharingia in 1190.

Under Henry I, there was a town policy and town planning. Henry's attention went out to those regions that lent themselves to the extension of his sovereignty and in some locations he used the creation of a new town as an instrument in the political organization of the area.

See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_I,_Duke_of_Brabant for more information.

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Henry I of Brabant (in French: Henri I de Brabant; in Dutch: Hendrik I van Brabant), was nicknamed "The Courageous." He became Duke of Brabant in 1183/1184 and succeeded his father as Duke of Lower Lotharingia in 1190.

Under Henry I, there was a town policy and town planning. Henry's attention went out to those regions that lent themselves to the extension of his sovereignty and in some locations he used the creation of a new town as an instrument in the political organization of the area.

See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_I,_Duke_of_Brabant for more information.

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Henry I of Brabant (in French: Henri I de Brabant; in Dutch: Hendrik I van Brabant), was nicknamed "The Courageous." He became Duke of Brabant in 1183/1184 and succeeded his father as Duke of Lower Lotharingia in 1190.

Under Henry I, there was a town policy and town planning. Henry's attention went out to those regions that lent themselves to the extension of his sovereignty and in some locations he used the creation of a new town as an instrument in the political organization of the area.

See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_I,_Duke_of_Brabant for more information.

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Henry I of Brabant (in French: Henri I de Brabant; in Dutch: Hendrik I van Brabant), was nicknamed "The Courageous." He became Duke of Brabant in 1183/1184 and succeeded his father as Duke of Lower Lotharingia in 1190.

Under Henry I, there was a town policy and town planning. Henry's attention went out to those regions that lent themselves to the extension of his sovereignty and in some locations he used the creation of a new town as an instrument in the political organization of the area.

See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_I,_Duke_of_Brabant for more information.

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Henry I of Brabant (in French: Henri I de Brabant; in Dutch: Hendrik I van Brabant), was nicknamed "The Courageous." He became Duke of Brabant in 1183/1184 and succeeded his father as Duke of Lower Lotharingia in 1190.

Under Henry I, there was a town policy and town planning. Henry's attention went out to those regions that lent themselves to the extension of his sovereignty and in some locations he used the creation of a new town as an instrument in the political organization of the area.

See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_I,_Duke_of_Brabant for more information.

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Henry I of Brabant (in French: Henri I de Brabant; in Dutch: Hendrik I van Brabant), was nicknamed "The Courageous." He became Duke of Brabant in 1183/1184 and succeeded his father as Duke of Lower Lotharingia in 1190.

Under Henry I, there was a town policy and town planning. Henry's attention went out to those regions that lent themselves to the extension of his sovereignty and in some locations he used the creation of a new town as an instrument in the political organization of the area.

See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_I,_Duke_of_Brabant for more information.

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Henry I of Brabant (in French: Henri I de Brabant; in Dutch: Hendrik I van Brabant), was nicknamed "The Courageous." He became Duke of Brabant in 1183/1184 and succeeded his father as Duke of Lower Lotharingia in 1190.

Under Henry I, there was a town policy and town planning. Henry's attention went out to those regions that lent themselves to the extension of his sovereignty and in some locations he used the creation of a new town as an instrument in the political organization of the area.

See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_I,_Duke_of_Brabant for more information.

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Henry I of Brabant (in French: Henri I de Brabant; in Dutch: Hendrik I van Brabant), was nicknamed "The Courageous." He became Duke of Brabant in 1183/1184 and succeeded his father as Duke of Lower Lotharingia in 1190.

Under Henry I, there was a town policy and town planning. Henry's attention went out to those regions that lent themselves to the extension of his sovereignty and in some locations he used the creation of a new town as an instrument in the political organization of the area.

See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_I,_Duke_of_Brabant for more information.

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Henry I of Brabant (in French: Henri I de Brabant; in Dutch: Hendrik I van Brabant), was nicknamed "The Courageous." He became Duke of Brabant in 1183/1184 and succeeded his father as Duke of Lower Lotharingia in 1190.

Under Henry I, there was a town policy and town planning. Henry's attention went out to those regions that lent themselves to the extension of his sovereignty and in some locations he used the creation of a new town as an instrument in the political organization of the area.

See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_I,_Duke_of_Brabant for more information.

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Henry I of Brabant (in French: Henri I de Brabant; in Dutch: Hendrik I van Brabant), was nicknamed "The Courageous." He became Duke of Brabant in 1183/1184 and succeeded his father as Duke of Lower Lotharingia in 1190.

Under Henry I, there was a town policy and town planning. Henry's attention went out to those regions that lent themselves to the extension of his sovereignty and in some locations he used the creation of a new town as an instrument in the political organization of the area.

See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_I,_Duke_of_Brabant for more information.

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Henry I of Brabant (in French: Henri I de Brabant; in Dutch: Hendrik I van Brabant), was nicknamed "The Courageous." He became Duke of Brabant in 1183/1184 and succeeded his father as Duke of Lower Lotharingia in 1190.

Under Henry I, there was a town policy and town planning. Henry's attention went out to those regions that lent themselves to the extension of his sovereignty and in some locations he used the creation of a new town as an instrument in the political organization of the area.

See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_I,_Duke_of_Brabant for more information.

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Henry I of Brabant (in French: Henri I de Brabant; in Dutch: Hendrik I van Brabant), was nicknamed "The Courageous." He became Duke of Brabant in 1183/1184 and succeeded his father as Duke of Lower Lotharingia in 1190.

Under Henry I, there was a town policy and town planning. Henry's attention went out to those regions that lent themselves to the extension of his sovereignty and in some locations he used the creation of a new town as an instrument in the political organization of the area.

See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_I,_Duke_of_Brabant for more information.

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Henry I of Brabant (in French: Henri I de Brabant; in Dutch: Hendrik I van Brabant), was nicknamed "The Courageous." He became Duke of Brabant in 1183/1184 and succeeded his father as Duke of Lower Lotharingia in 1190.

Under Henry I, there was a town policy and town planning. Henry's attention went out to those regions that lent themselves to the extension of his sovereignty and in some locations he used the creation of a new town as an instrument in the political organization of the area.

See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_I,_Duke_of_Brabant for more information.

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Henry I of Brabant (in French: Henri I de Brabant; in Dutch: Hendrik I van Brabant), was nicknamed "The Courageous." He became Duke of Brabant in 1183/1184 and succeeded his father as Duke of Lower Lotharingia in 1190.

Under Henry I, there was a town policy and town planning. Henry's attention went out to those regions that lent themselves to the extension of his sovereignty and in some locations he used the creation of a new town as an instrument in the political organization of the area.

See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_I,_Duke_of_Brabant for more information.

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Henry I of Brabant (in French: Henri I de Brabant; in Dutch: Hendrik I van Brabant), was nicknamed "The Courageous." He became Duke of Brabant in 1183/1184 and succeeded his father as Duke of Lower Lotharingia in 1190.

Under Henry I, there was a town policy and town planning. Henry's attention went out to those regions that lent themselves to the extension of his sovereignty and in some locations he used the creation of a new town as an instrument in the political organization of the area.

See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_I,_Duke_of_Brabant for more information.

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Henry I of Brabant (in French: Henri I de Brabant; in Dutch: Hendrik I van Brabant), was nicknamed "The Courageous." He became Duke of Brabant in 1183/1184 and succeeded his father as Duke of Lower Lotharingia in 1190.

Under Henry I, there was a town policy and town planning. Henry's attention went out to those regions that lent themselves to the extension of his sovereignty and in some locations he used the creation of a new town as an instrument in the political organization of the area.

See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_I,_Duke_of_Brabant for more information.

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Henry I of Brabant (in French: Henri I de Brabant; in Dutch: Hendrik I van Brabant), was nicknamed "The Courageous." He became Duke of Brabant in 1183/1184 and succeeded his father as Duke of Lower Lotharingia in 1190.

Under Henry I, there was a town policy and town planning. Henry's attention went out to those regions that lent themselves to the extension of his sovereignty and in some locations he used the creation of a new town as an instrument in the political organization of the area.

See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_I,_Duke_of_Brabant for more information.

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Henry I of Brabant (in French: Henri I de Brabant; in Dutch: Hendrik I van Brabant), was nicknamed "The Courageous." He became Duke of Brabant in 1183/1184 and succeeded his father as Duke of Lower Lotharingia in 1190.

Under Henry I, there was a town policy and town planning. Henry's attention went out to those regions that lent themselves to the extension of his sovereignty and in some locations he used the creation of a new town as an instrument in the political organization of the area.

See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_I,_Duke_of_Brabant for more information.

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Henry I of Brabant (in French: Henri I de Brabant; in Dutch: Hendrik I van Brabant), was nicknamed "The Courageous." He became Duke of Brabant in 1183/1184 and succeeded his father as Duke of Lower Lotharingia in 1190.

Under Henry I, there was a town policy and town planning. Henry's attention went out to those regions that lent themselves to the extension of his sovereignty and in some locations he used the creation of a new town as an instrument in the political organization of the area.

See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_I,_Duke_of_Brabant for more information.

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Henry I of Brabant (in French: Henri I de Brabant; in Dutch: Hendrik I van Brabant), was nicknamed "The Courageous." He became Duke of Brabant in 1183/1184 and succeeded his father as Duke of Lower Lotharingia in 1190.

Under Henry I, there was a town policy and town planning. Henry's attention went out to those regions that lent themselves to the extension of his sovereignty and in some locations he used the creation of a new town as an instrument in the political organization of the area.

See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_I,_Duke_of_Brabant for more information.

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Henry I of Brabant (in French: Henri I de Brabant; in Dutch: Hendrik I van Brabant), was nicknamed "The Courageous." He became Duke of Brabant in 1183/1184 and succeeded his father as Duke of Lower Lotharingia in 1190.

Under Henry I, there was a town policy and town planning. Henry's attention went out to those regions that lent themselves to the extension of his sovereignty and in some locations he used the creation of a new town as an instrument in the political organization of the area.

See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_I,_Duke_of_Brabant for more information.

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Henry I of Brabant (in French: Henri I de Brabant; in Dutch: Hendrik I van Brabant), was nicknamed "The Courageous." He became Duke of Brabant in 1183/1184 and succeeded his father as Duke of Lower Lotharingia in 1190.

Under Henry I, there was a town policy and town planning. Henry's attention went out to those regions that lent themselves to the extension of his sovereignty and in some locations he used the creation of a new town as an instrument in the political organization of the area.

See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_I,_Duke_of_Brabant for more information.

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Henry I of Brabant (in French: Henri I de Brabant; in Dutch: Hendrik I van Brabant), was nicknamed "The Courageous." He became Duke of Brabant in 1183/1184 and succeeded his father as Duke of Lower Lotharingia in 1190.

Under Henry I, there was a town policy and town planning. Henry's attention went out to those regions that lent themselves to the extension of his sovereignty and in some locations he used the creation of a new town as an instrument in the political organization of the area.

See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_I,_Duke_of_Brabant for more information.

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Henry I of Brabant (in French: Henri I de Brabant; in Dutch: Hendrik I van Brabant), was nicknamed "The Courageous." He became Duke of Brabant in 1183/1184 and succeeded his father as Duke of Lower Lotharingia in 1190.

Under Henry I, there was a town policy and town planning. Henry's attention went out to those regions that lent themselves to the extension of his sovereignty and in some locations he used the creation of a new town as an instrument in the political organization of the area.

See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_I,_Duke_of_Brabant for more information.

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Henry I of Brabant (in French: Henri I de Brabant; in Dutch: Hendrik I van Brabant), was nicknamed "The Courageous." He became Duke of Brabant in 1183/1184 and succeeded his father as Duke of Lower Lotharingia in 1190.

Under Henry I, there was a town policy and town planning. Henry's attention went out to those regions that lent themselves to the extension of his sovereignty and in some locations he used the creation of a new town as an instrument in the political organization of the area.

See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_I,_Duke_of_Brabant for more information.

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Henry I of Brabant (in French: Henri I de Brabant; in Dutch: Hendrik I van Brabant), was nicknamed "The Courageous." He became Duke of Brabant in 1183/1184 and succeeded his father as Duke of Lower Lotharingia in 1190.

Under Henry I, there was a town policy and town planning. Henry's attention went out to those regions that lent themselves to the extension of his sovereignty and in some locations he used the creation of a new town as an instrument in the political organization of the area.

See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_I,_Duke_of_Brabant for more information.

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Henry I of Brabant (in French: Henri I de Brabant; in Dutch: Hendrik I van Brabant), was nicknamed "The Courageous." He became Duke of Brabant in 1183/1184 and succeeded his father as Duke of Lower Lotharingia in 1190.

Under Henry I, there was a town policy and town planning. Henry's attention went out to those regions that lent themselves to the extension of his sovereignty and in some locations he used the creation of a new town as an instrument in the political organization of the area.

See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_I,_Duke_of_Brabant for more information.

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Henry I of Brabant (in French: Henri I de Brabant; in Dutch: Hendrik I van Brabant), was nicknamed "The Courageous." He became Duke of Brabant in 1183/1184 and succeeded his father as Duke of Lower Lotharingia in 1190.

Under Henry I, there was a town policy and town planning. Henry's attention went out to those regions that lent themselves to the extension of his sovereignty and in some locations he used the creation of a new town as an instrument in the political organization of the area.

See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_I,_Duke_of_Brabant for more information.

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Henry I of Brabant (in French: Henri I de Brabant; in Dutch: Hendrik I van Brabant), was nicknamed "The Courageous." He became Duke of Brabant in 1183/1184 and succeeded his father as Duke of Lower Lotharingia in 1190.

Under Henry I, there was a town policy and town planning. Henry's attention went out to those regions that lent themselves to the extension of his sovereignty and in some locations he used the creation of a new town as an instrument in the political organization of the area.

See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_I,_Duke_of_Brabant for more information.

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Henry I of Brabant (in French: Henri I de Brabant; in Dutch: Hendrik I van Brabant), was nicknamed "The Courageous." He became Duke of Brabant in 1183/1184 and succeeded his father as Duke of Lower Lotharingia in 1190.

Under Henry I, there was a town policy and town planning. Henry's attention went out to those regions that lent themselves to the extension of his sovereignty and in some locations he used the creation of a new town as an instrument in the political organization of the area.

See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_I,_Duke_of_Brabant for more information.

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Henry I of Brabant (in French: Henri I de Brabant; in Dutch: Hendrik I van Brabant), was nicknamed "The Courageous." He became Duke of Brabant in 1183/1184 and succeeded his father as Duke of Lower Lotharingia in 1190.

Under Henry I, there was a town policy and town planning. Henry's attention went out to those regions that lent themselves to the extension of his sovereignty and in some locations he used the creation of a new town as an instrument in the political organization of the area.

See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_I,_Duke_of_Brabant for more information.

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Henry I of Brabant (in French: Henri I de Brabant; in Dutch: Hendrik I van Brabant), was nicknamed "The Courageous." He became Duke of Brabant in 1183/1184 and succeeded his father as Duke of Lower Lotharingia in 1190.

Under Henry I, there was a town policy and town planning. Henry's attention went out to those regions that lent themselves to the extension of his sovereignty and in some locations he used the creation of a new town as an instrument in the political organization of the area.

See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_I,_Duke_of_Brabant for more information.

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Henry I of Brabant (in French: Henri I de Brabant; in Dutch: Hendrik I van Brabant), was nicknamed "The Courageous." He became Duke of Brabant in 1183/1184 and succeeded his father as Duke of Lower Lotharingia in 1190.

Under Henry I, there was a town policy and town planning. Henry's attention went out to those regions that lent themselves to the extension of his sovereignty and in some locations he used the creation of a new town as an instrument in the political organization of the area.

See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_I,_Duke_of_Brabant for more information.

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Henry I of Brabant (in French: Henri I de Brabant; in Dutch: Hendrik I van Brabant), was nicknamed "The Courageous." He became Duke of Brabant in 1183/1184 and succeeded his father as Duke of Lower Lotharingia in 1190.

Under Henry I, there was a town policy and town planning. Henry's attention went out to those regions that lent themselves to the extension of his sovereignty and in some locations he used the creation of a new town as an instrument in the political organization of the area.

See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_I,_Duke_of_Brabant for more information.

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Henry I of Brabant (in French: Henri I de Brabant; in Dutch: Hendrik I van Brabant), was nicknamed "The Courageous." He became Duke of Brabant in 1183/1184 and succeeded his father as Duke of Lower Lotharingia in 1190.

Under Henry I, there was a town policy and town planning. Henry's attention went out to those regions that lent themselves to the extension of his sovereignty and in some locations he used the creation of a new town as an instrument in the political organization of the area.

See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_I,_Duke_of_Brabant for more information.

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Henry I of Brabant (in French: Henri I de Brabant; in Dutch: Hendrik I van Brabant), was nicknamed "The Courageous." He became Duke of Brabant in 1183/1184 and succeeded his father as Duke of Lower Lotharingia in 1190.

Under Henry I, there was a town policy and town planning. Henry's attention went out to those regions that lent themselves to the extension of his sovereignty and in some locations he used the creation of a new town as an instrument in the political organization of the area.

See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_I,_Duke_of_Brabant for more information.

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Henry I of Brabant (in French: Henri I de Brabant; in Dutch: Hendrik I van Brabant), was nicknamed "The Courageous." He became Duke of Brabant in 1183/1184 and succeeded his father as Duke of Lower Lotharingia in 1190.

Under Henry I, there was a town policy and town planning. Henry's attention went out to those regions that lent themselves to the extension of his sovereignty and in some locations he used the creation of a new town as an instrument in the political organization of the area.

See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_I,_Duke_of_Brabant for more information.

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Henry I of Brabant (in French: Henri I de Brabant; in Dutch: Hendrik I van Brabant), was nicknamed "The Courageous." He became Duke of Brabant in 1183/1184 and succeeded his father as Duke of Lower Lotharingia in 1190.

Under Henry I, there was a town policy and town planning. Henry's attention went out to those regions that lent themselves to the extension of his sovereignty and in some locations he used the creation of a new town as an instrument in the political organization of the area.

See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_I,_Duke_of_Brabant for more information.

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Henry I of Brabant (in French: Henri I de Brabant; in Dutch: Hendrik I van Brabant), was nicknamed "The Courageous." He became Duke of Brabant in 1183/1184 and succeeded his father as Duke of Lower Lotharingia in 1190.

Under Henry I, there was a town policy and town planning. Henry's attention went out to those regions that lent themselves to the extension of his sovereignty and in some locations he used the creation of a new town as an instrument in the political organization of the area.

See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_I,_Duke_of_Brabant for more information.

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Henry I of Brabant (in French: Henri I de Brabant; in Dutch: Hendrik I van Brabant), was nicknamed "The Courageous." He became Duke of Brabant in 1183/1184 and succeeded his father as Duke of Lower Lotharingia in 1190.

Under Henry I, there was a town policy and town planning. Henry's attention went out to those regions that lent themselves to the extension of his sovereignty and in some locations he used the creation of a new town as an instrument in the political organization of the area.

See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_I,_Duke_of_Brabant for more information.

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Henry I of Brabant (in French: Henri I de Brabant; in Dutch: Hendrik I van Brabant), was nicknamed "The Courageous." He became Duke of Brabant in 1183/1184 and succeeded his father as Duke of Lower Lotharingia in 1190.

Under Henry I, there was a town policy and town planning. Henry's attention went out to those regions that lent themselves to the extension of his sovereignty and in some locations he used the creation of a new town as an instrument in the political organization of the area.

See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_I,_Duke_of_Brabant for more information.

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Henry I of Brabant (in French: Henri I de Brabant; in Dutch: Hendrik I van Brabant), was nicknamed "The Courageous." He became Duke of Brabant in 1183/1184 and succeeded his father as Duke of Lower Lotharingia in 1190.

Under Henry I, there was a town policy and town planning. Henry's attention went out to those regions that lent themselves to the extension of his sovereignty and in some locations he used the creation of a new town as an instrument in the political organization of the area.

See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_I,_Duke_of_Brabant for more information.

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Henry I of Brabant (in French: Henri I de Brabant; in Dutch: Hendrik I van Brabant), was nicknamed "The Courageous." He became Duke of Brabant in 1183/1184 and succeeded his father as Duke of Lower Lotharingia in 1190.

Under Henry I, there was a town policy and town planning. Henry's attention went out to those regions that lent themselves to the extension of his sovereignty and in some locations he used the creation of a new town as an instrument in the political organization of the area.

See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_I,_Duke_of_Brabant for more information.

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Henry I of Brabant (in French: Henri I de Brabant; in Dutch: Hendrik I van Brabant), was nicknamed "The Courageous." He became Duke of Brabant in 1183/1184 and succeeded his father as Duke of Lower Lotharingia in 1190.

Under Henry I, there was a town policy and town planning. Henry's attention went out to those regions that lent themselves to the extension of his sovereignty and in some locations he used the creation of a new town as an instrument in the political organization of the area.

See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_I,_Duke_of_Brabant for more information.

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Henry I of Brabant (in French: Henri I de Brabant; in Dutch: Hendrik I van Brabant), was nicknamed "The Courageous." He became Duke of Brabant in 1183/1184 and succeeded his father as Duke of Lower Lotharingia in 1190.

Under Henry I, there was a town policy and town planning. Henry's attention went out to those regions that lent themselves to the extension of his sovereignty and in some locations he used the creation of a new town as an instrument in the political organization of the area.

See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_I,_Duke_of_Brabant for more information.

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Henry I of Brabant (in French: Henri I de Brabant; in Dutch: Hendrik I van Brabant), was nicknamed "The Courageous." He became Duke of Brabant in 1183/1184 and succeeded his father as Duke of Lower Lotharingia in 1190.

Under Henry I, there was a town policy and town planning. Henry's attention went out to those regions that lent themselves to the extension of his sovereignty and in some locations he used the creation of a new town as an instrument in the political organization of the area.

See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_I,_Duke_of_Brabant for more information.

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Henry I of Brabant (in French: Henri I de Brabant; in Dutch: Hendrik I van Brabant), was nicknamed "The Courageous." He became Duke of Brabant in 1183/1184 and succeeded his father as Duke of Lower Lotharingia in 1190.

Under Henry I, there was a town policy and town planning. Henry's attention went out to those regions that lent themselves to the extension of his sovereignty and in some locations he used the creation of a new town as an instrument in the political organization of the area.

See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_I,_Duke_of_Brabant for more information.

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Henry I of Brabant (in French: Henri I de Brabant; in Dutch: Hendrik I van Brabant), was nicknamed "The Courageous." He became Duke of Brabant in 1183/1184 and succeeded his father as Duke of Lower Lotharingia in 1190.

Under Henry I, there was a town policy and town planning. Henry's attention went out to those regions that lent themselves to the extension of his sovereignty and in some locations he used the creation of a new town as an instrument in the political organization of the area.

See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_I,_Duke_of_Brabant for more information.

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Henry I of Brabant (in French: Henri I de Brabant; in Dutch: Hendrik I van Brabant), was nicknamed "The Courageous." He became Duke of Brabant in 1183/1184 and succeeded his father as Duke of Lower Lotharingia in 1190.

Under Henry I, there was a town policy and town planning. Henry's attention went out to those regions that lent themselves to the extension of his sovereignty and in some locations he used the creation of a new town as an instrument in the political organization of the area.

See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_I,_Duke_of_Brabant for more information.

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Henry I of Brabant (in French: Henri I de Brabant; in Dutch: Hendrik I van Brabant), was nicknamed "The Courageous." He became Duke of Brabant in 1183/1184 and succeeded his father as Duke of Lower Lotharingia in 1190.

Under Henry I, there was a town policy and town planning. Henry's attention went out to those regions that lent themselves to the extension of his sovereignty and in some locations he used the creation of a new town as an instrument in the political organization of the area.

See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_I,_Duke_of_Brabant for more information.

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Henry I of Brabant (in French: Henri I de Brabant; in Dutch: Hendrik I van Brabant), was nicknamed "The Courageous." He became Duke of Brabant in 1183/1184 and succeeded his father as Duke of Lower Lotharingia in 1190.

Under Henry I, there was a town policy and town planning. Henry's attention went out to those regions that lent themselves to the extension of his sovereignty and in some locations he used the creation of a new town as an instrument in the political organization of the area.

See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_I,_Duke_of_Brabant for more information.

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Henry I of Brabant (in French: Henri I de Brabant; in Dutch: Hendrik I van Brabant), was nicknamed "The Courageous." He became Duke of Brabant in 1183/1184 and succeeded his father as Duke of Lower Lotharingia in 1190.

Under Henry I, there was a town policy and town planning. Henry's attention went out to those regions that lent themselves to the extension of his sovereignty and in some locations he used the creation of a new town as an instrument in the political organization of the area.

See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_I,_Duke_of_Brabant for more information.

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Henry I of Brabant (in French: Henri I de Brabant; in Dutch: Hendrik I van Brabant), was nicknamed "The Courageous." He became Duke of Brabant in 1183/1184 and succeeded his father as Duke of Lower Lotharingia in 1190.

Under Henry I, there was a town policy and town planning. Henry's attention went out to those regions that lent themselves to the extension of his sovereignty and in some locations he used the creation of a new town as an instrument in the political organization of the area.

See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_I,_Duke_of_Brabant for more information.

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Henry I of Brabant (in French: Henri I de Brabant; in Dutch: Hendrik I van Brabant), was nicknamed "The Courageous." He became Duke of Brabant in 1183/1184 and succeeded his father as Duke of Lower Lotharingia in 1190.

Under Henry I, there was a town policy and town planning. Henry's attention went out to those regions that lent themselves to the extension of his sovereignty and in some locations he used the creation of a new town as an instrument in the political organization of the area.

See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_I,_Duke_of_Brabant for more information.

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Henry I of Brabant (in French: Henri I de Brabant; in Dutch: Hendrik I van Brabant), was nicknamed "The Courageous." He became Duke of Brabant in 1183/1184 and succeeded his father as Duke of Lower Lotharingia in 1190.

Under Henry I, there was a town policy and town planning. Henry's attention went out to those regions that lent themselves to the extension of his sovereignty and in some locations he used the creation of a new town as an instrument in the political organization of the area.

See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_I,_Duke_of_Brabant for more information.

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Henry I of Brabant (in French: Henri I de Brabant; in Dutch: Hendrik I van Brabant), was nicknamed "The Courageous." He became Duke of Brabant in 1183/1184 and succeeded his father as Duke of Lower Lotharingia in 1190.

Under Henry I, there was a town policy and town planning. Henry's attention went out to those regions that lent themselves to the extension of his sovereignty and in some locations he used the creation of a new town as an instrument in the political organization of the area.

See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_I,_Duke_of_Brabant for more information.

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Henry I of Brabant (in French: Henri I de Brabant; in Dutch: Hendrik I van Brabant), was nicknamed "The Courageous." He became Duke of Brabant in 1183/1184 and succeeded his father as Duke of Lower Lotharingia in 1190.

Under Henry I, there was a town policy and town planning. Henry's attention went out to those regions that lent themselves to the extension of his sovereignty and in some locations he used the creation of a new town as an instrument in the political organization of the area.

See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_I,_Duke_of_Brabant for more information.

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Henry I of Brabant (in French: Henri I de Brabant; in Dutch: Hendrik I van Brabant), was nicknamed "The Courageous." He became Duke of Brabant in 1183/1184 and succeeded his father as Duke of Lower Lotharingia in 1190.

Under Henry I, there was a town policy and town planning. Henry's attention went out to those regions that lent themselves to the extension of his sovereignty and in some locations he used the creation of a new town as an instrument in the political organization of the area.

See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_I,_Duke_of_Brabant for more information.

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Henry I of Brabant (in French: Henri I de Brabant; in Dutch: Hendrik I van Brabant), was nicknamed "The Courageous." He became Duke of Brabant in 1183/1184 and succeeded his father as Duke of Lower Lotharingia in 1190.

Under Henry I, there was a town policy and town planning. Henry's attention went out to those regions that lent themselves to the extension of his sovereignty and in some locations he used the creation of a new town as an instrument in the political organization of the area.

See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_I,_Duke_of_Brabant for more information.

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Henry I of Brabant (in French: Henri I de Brabant; in Dutch: Hendrik I van Brabant), was nicknamed "The Courageous." He became Duke of Brabant in 1183/1184 and succeeded his father as Duke of Lower Lotharingia in 1190.

Under Henry I, there was a town policy and town planning. Henry's attention went out to those regions that lent themselves to the extension of his sovereignty and in some locations he used the creation of a new town as an instrument in the political organization of the area.

See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_I,_Duke_of_Brabant for more information.

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Henry I of Brabant (in French: Henri I de Brabant; in Dutch: Hendrik I van Brabant), was nicknamed "The Courageous." He became Duke of Brabant in 1183/1184 and succeeded his father as Duke of Lower Lotharingia in 1190.

Under Henry I, there was a town policy and town planning. Henry's attention went out to those regions that lent themselves to the extension of his sovereignty and in some locations he used the creation of a new town as an instrument in the political organization of the area.

See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_I,_Duke_of_Brabant for more information.

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Henry I of Brabant (in French: Henri I de Brabant; in Dutch: Hendrik I van Brabant), was nicknamed "The Courageous." He became Duke of Brabant in 1183/1184 and succeeded his father as Duke of Lower Lotharingia in 1190.

Under Henry I, there was a town policy and town planning. Henry's attention went out to those regions that lent themselves to the extension of his sovereignty and in some locations he used the creation of a new town as an instrument in the political organization of the area.

See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_I,_Duke_of_Brabant for more information.

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Henry I of Brabant (in French: Henri I de Brabant; in Dutch: Hendrik I van Brabant), was nicknamed "The Courageous." He became Duke of Brabant in 1183/1184 and succeeded his father as Duke of Lower Lotharingia in 1190.

Under Henry I, there was a town policy and town planning. Henry's attention went out to those regions that lent themselves to the extension of his sovereignty and in some locations he used the creation of a new town as an instrument in the political organization of the area.

See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_I,_Duke_of_Brabant for more information.

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Henry I of Brabant (in French: Henri I de Brabant; in Dutch: Hendrik I van Brabant), was nicknamed "The Courageous." He became Duke of Brabant in 1183/1184 and succeeded his father as Duke of Lower Lotharingia in 1190.

Under Henry I, there was a town policy and town planning. Henry's attention went out to those regions that lent themselves to the extension of his sovereignty and in some locations he used the creation of a new town as an instrument in the political organization of the area.

See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_I,_Duke_of_Brabant for more information.

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Henry I of Brabant (in French: Henri I de Brabant; in Dutch: Hendrik I van Brabant), was nicknamed "The Courageous." He became Duke of Brabant in 1183/1184 and succeeded his father as Duke of Lower Lotharingia in 1190.

Under Henry I, there was a town policy and town planning. Henry's attention went out to those regions that lent themselves to the extension of his sovereignty and in some locations he used the creation of a new town as an instrument in the political organization of the area.

See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_I,_Duke_of_Brabant for more information.

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Henry I of Brabant (in French: Henri I de Brabant; in Dutch: Hendrik I van Brabant), was nicknamed "The Courageous." He became Duke of Brabant in 1183/1184 and succeeded his father as Duke of Lower Lotharingia in 1190.

Under Henry I, there was a town policy and town planning. Henry's attention went out to those regions that lent themselves to the extension of his sovereignty and in some locations he used the creation of a new town as an instrument in the political organization of the area.

See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_I,_Duke_of_Brabant for more information.

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Henry I of Brabant (in French: Henri I de Brabant; in Dutch: Hendrik I van Brabant), was nicknamed "The Courageous." He became Duke of Brabant in 1183/1184 and succeeded his father as Duke of Lower Lotharingia in 1190.

Under Henry I, there was a town policy and town planning. Henry's attention went out to those regions that lent themselves to the extension of his sovereignty and in some locations he used the creation of a new town as an instrument in the political organization of the area.

See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_I,_Duke_of_Brabant for more information.

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Henry I of Brabant (in French: Henri I de Brabant; in Dutch: Hendrik I van Brabant), was nicknamed "The Courageous." He became Duke of Brabant in 1183/1184 and succeeded his father as Duke of Lower Lotharingia in 1190.

Under Henry I, there was a town policy and town planning. Henry's attention went out to those regions that lent themselves to the extension of his sovereignty and in some locations he used the creation of a new town as an instrument in the political organization of the area.

See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_I,_Duke_of_Brabant for more information.

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Henry I of Brabant (in French: Henri I de Brabant; in Dutch: Hendrik I van Brabant), was nicknamed "The Courageous." He became Duke of Brabant in 1183/1184 and succeeded his father as Duke of Lower Lotharingia in 1190.

Under Henry I, there was a town policy and town planning. Henry's attention went out to those regions that lent themselves to the extension of his sovereignty and in some locations he used the creation of a new town as an instrument in the political organization of the area.

See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_I,_Duke_of_Brabant for more information.

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Henry I of Brabant (in French: Henri I de Brabant; in Dutch: Hendrik I van Brabant), was nicknamed "The Courageous." He became Duke of Brabant in 1183/1184 and succeeded his father as Duke of Lower Lotharingia in 1190.

Under Henry I, there was a town policy and town planning. Henry's attention went out to those regions that lent themselves to the extension of his sovereignty and in some locations he used the creation of a new town as an instrument in the political organization of the area.

See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_I,_Duke_of_Brabant for more information.

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Henry I of Brabant (in French: Henri I de Brabant; in Dutch: Hendrik I van Brabant), was nicknamed "The Courageous." He became Duke of Brabant in 1183/1184 and succeeded his father as Duke of Lower Lotharingia in 1190.

Under Henry I, there was a town policy and town planning. Henry's attention went out to those regions that lent themselves to the extension of his sovereignty and in some locations he used the creation of a new town as an instrument in the political organization of the area.

See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_I,_Duke_of_Brabant for more information.

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Henry I of Brabant (in French: Henri I de Brabant; in Dutch: Hendrik I van Brabant), was nicknamed "The Courageous." He became Duke of Brabant in 1183/1184 and succeeded his father as Duke of Lower Lotharingia in 1190.

Under Henry I, there was a town policy and town planning. Henry's attention went out to those regions that lent themselves to the extension of his sovereignty and in some locations he used the creation of a new town as an instrument in the political organization of the area.

See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_I,_Duke_of_Brabant for more information.

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Hij was de zoon (uit het 1e huwelijk) en erfopvolger van Godfried III. In zijn beleid streefde hij naar een uitbreiding van zijn heerschappij voor het grondgebied tussen Schelde en Rijn en de beheersing van de handelsweg van Brugge naar Keulen. Hij slaagde er niet in het hertogelijk gezag in Neder-Lotharingen te herstellen. Niettemin wist hij zich een machtspositie te veroveren door in de strijd tussen de Welfen en de Hohenstaufen voortdurend van kamp te wisselen. In 1191 slaagde hij erin zijn broer Albert tot bisschop van Luik te laten kiezen. In 1204 ging hij over naar het kamp van de Hohenstaufen en verkreeg hij van de Duitse koning Filips van Zwaben de voogdij over Nijvel en de erkenning van de erfelijkheid van het hertogdom Brabant, ook in vrouwelijke lijn. Tevens werd hij medeheer van Maastricht.

Bij een van zijn invallen in Luik leed hij bij de slag van Steps een zware nederlaag (13 oktober 1213).

De graaf van Vlaanderen viel Brabant binnen en Hendrik werd ertoe verplicht aan diens zijde te strijden in de Slag bij Bouvines. Na de aldaar opgelopen nederlaag verzoende hij zich onmiddellijk met de overwinnaar, de Franse koning Filips August.

Hendrik I was tweemaal gehuwd: eerst (in 1179?) met Mathilde van Boulogne († 1211), daarna (op 22 april 1213) met Maria van Frankrijk, dochter van koning Filips August.

Volgens de overlevering heeft hertog Hendrik I in 1185 de stad 's-Hertogenbosch gesticht. Zijn praalgraf is te vinden in de Leuvense Sint-Pieterskerk, alsook dat van Mathilde van Boulogne en zijn dochter Maria van Brabant.

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Henry I of Brabant (French: Henri I de Brabant, Dutch: Hendrik I van Brabant), named "The Courageous", was (probably) born in 1165 in Leuven and died in the German city of Keulen on September 5, 1235. He became Duke of Brabant in 1183/1184 and succeeded his father as Duke of Lower Lotharingia in 1190. He was the son of Godfrey III of Leuven, Duke of Lower Lotharingia and landgrave of Brabant, and Margaret of Limburg.

He married Mathilde of Boulogne (Mathilde of Flanders), daughter of Marie of Boulogne and Matthew of Alsace 1179. He had six children by his first marriage:

Marie (c. 1190 – May 1260), married in Maastricht after May 19, 1214 Otto IV, Holy Roman Emperor, married July 1220 Count William I of Holland

Adelaide (b. c. 1190), married 1206 Arnulf, Count of Loos, married February 3, 1225 William X of Auvergne (c. 1195–1247), married before April 21, 1251 Arnold van Wesemaele (d. aft. 1288)

Margaret (1192–1231), married January 1206 Gerhard III, Count of Guelders (d. October 22, 1229)

Mathilde (c. 1200 – December 22, 1267), married in Aachen in 1212 Henry II, Count Palatine of the Rhine (d. 1214), married on December 6, 1214 Floris IV, Count of Holland

Henry II of Brabant (1207–1248)

Godfrey (1209 – January 21, 1254), Lord of Gaesbeek, married Marie van Oudenaarde

His second marriage was at April 22, 1213 in Soissons to Marie, princess of France, daughter of King Philip II of France. They had two children:

Elizabeth (d. October 23, 1272), married in Leuven March 19, 1233 Count Dietrich of Cleves, Lord of Dinslaken (c. 1214–1244), married 1246 Gerhard II, Count of Wassenberg (d. 1255)

Marie, died young

Under Henry I, there was a town policy and town planning. Henry's attention went out to those regions that lent themselves to the extension of his sovereignty and in some locations he used the creation of a new town as an instrument in the political organisation of the area. Among the towns to which the Duke gave city rights and trade privileges was 's-Hertogenbosch.

He was buried in St. Peter's chapter church at Leuven where you can still see his late romanesque effigy.
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Hertog van Nederlotharingen, hertog van Brabant, Duc
Begraven in Leuven.
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According to Wikipedia, Henry I of Brabant (French: Henri I de Brabant, Dutch: Hendrik I van Brabant; 1165 – 5 September 1235), named "The Courageous", was a member of the House of Reginar and first Duke of Brabant from 1183/84 until his death.He was possibly born in Leuven (Louvain), the son of Count Godfrey III of Louvain and his wife Margaret, daughter of Duke Henry II of Limburg. His father also held the title of a Landgrave of Brabant, Duke of Lower Lorraine and margrave of Antwerp. Henry early appeared as a co-ruler of his father. In 1179 he married Matilda of Boulogne (Matilda of Flanders), daughter of Marie of Boulogne and Matthew of Alsace and on this occasion received the County of Brussels from his father. He acted as a regent while Count Godfrey III went on a pilgrimage to Jerusalem from 1182 to 1184.
In 1183 Henry took the title of a Duke of Brabant. Upon the death of his father in 1190, King Henry VI confirmed the elevation of Brabant, while he de facto abolished the Duchy of Lower Lorraine by creating the empty title of a Duke of Lothier. Duke Henry sought to expand his power and soon picked several quarrels with the Count Baldwin V of Hainaut. He also was in opposition to the German king (Emperor from 1191) when his brother Albert of Louvain was elected Bishop of Liège and murdered shortly afterwards.
Further conflicts with Duke Henry III of Limburg and Count Otto I of Guelders followed, before in mid-1197 Henry of Brabant joined the Crusade of Henry VI as one of the leaders. In October of the same year he took part in the recapture of Beirut and, then moved to Jaffa with the Crusaders: however, before reaching the city he got news of the death of the King of Jerusalem, Henry II of Champagne, and he returned to Acre. Here he acted as regent until the arrival of the new King, Amalric II.
Back in Duitsland after the emperor's death in September 1197, Duke Henry supported the election of the Welf candidate Otto IV, the fiancé of his daughter Marie, who rivalled with the Hohenstaufen scion Philip of Swabia. He fought against Philip's seconders Count Dirk VII of Holland and Count Otto of Guelders, however, he switched sides in 1204, when he and King Philip II of France backed Philip against Otto. In 1208, after the assassination of Philip, Henry was proposed as successor by King Philip II. In the war which followed, he finally reached a reconciliation with Emperor Otto IV. Together they fought against King Philip in the 1214 Battle of Bouvines, but the two were defeated.
In 1213, Duke Henry also suffered a heavy defeat against the Bishopric of Liège in the Battle of Steppes. From 1217 to 1218 he joined the Fifth Crusade to Egypt.

Grave of duke Henry
Under Henry I, there was town policy and town planning. His attention went out to those regions that lent themselves to the extension of his sovereignty and in some locations he used the creation of a new town as an instrument in the political organisation of the area. Among the towns to which the duke gave city rights and trade privileges was 's-Hertogenbosch.
In 1235 the Hohenstaufen emperor Frederick II appointed Henry to travel to England to bring him his fiancée Isabella Plantagenet, daughter of King John Lackland. Unfortunately, Henry fell ill on his way back and died at Keulen. He was buried in St. Peter's Church at Leuven where his Late Romanesque effigy can still be seen.
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1158-1235

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1170-1210

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1187-1248
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