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  • Roepnaam Henry IV, Count of.
  • Hij is overleden in het jaar 1348.
  • Hij is begraven in Waldeck Chapel, Marienthal Abbey, Netze, County of Waldeck.
  • Een kind van Otto I Count of Waldeck en Sophia (Sofie) Princess of Hesse
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Hij had een relatie met Adelheid of Cleves.


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Henry IV, Count of Waldeck
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Henry IV, Count of Waldeck
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Henry IV, Count of Waldeck
Bornc. 1282/1290
Died1 May 1348
BuriedMarienthal Abbey in Netze
Noble familyHouse of Waldeck
Spouse(s)Adelaide of Cleves
FatherOtto I, Count of Waldeck
MotherSophie of Hesse
Henry IV, Count of Waldeck (c. 1282/1290 – 1 May 1348) was the ruling Count of Waldeck from 1305 to 1344. He was the second ruling count named "Henry", which is why some authors call him "Henry II". However, two earlier non-ruling members of the House of Waldeck are usually called Henry II and Henry III, and the subject of this article is commonly called Henry IV.

He was the eldest son of Otto I and his wife Sophie, the daughter of Landgrave Henry I of Hesse.

Reign
Like is father, Henry served the Archbishopric of Mainz as Amtmann in northern Hesse and the Eichsfeld.

Immediately after the start of his reign in 1306, Henry began the construction of Wetterburg Castle. This gave rise to a dispute with Archbishop Henry II of Cologne, who argued that the castle was located in Westphalia, which he held. Henry II demanded that the castle be demolished. Henry IV argued that his family had held a castle on that site for a long time, and he was just rebuilding it. A lengthy legal battle ensued. In 1310, Duke Eric I, Duke of Saxe-Lauenburg of Saxe-Lauenburg ruled in favour of Mainz. However, Henry IV appealed. Arbitration by a neighbouring nobleman was not possible, as they were all biased. Cologne then occupied Marsberg and also claimed Medebach and Canstein. Henry IV strenuously objected. Bishop Louis II of Münster, who was a member of the House of Hesse and thus a distant relative of Henry IV, nevertheless ruled that the occupation of Marsberg was justified and that Cologne was entitled to demolish Wetterburg Castle. In 1325, a compromise was reached, in which Waldeck and Cologne would share ownership of Wetterburg Castle[1]

For unknown reasons, Henry IV was taken prisoner by Archbishop Peter of Mainz in 1307. A deed sealed by King Albert I of Germany from March 1308 mentions that Peter and Henry IV have reconciled their differences. Henry was then released from prison.

In 1312, he promised Landgrave Otto I to support him in his dispute with the Duchy of Brunswick-Lüneburg. The Dukes of Brunswick-Lüneburg were also fighting a feud against the Archbishopric of Mainz, whose Amtmann Henry IV had been since 1305. Close to Brunswick's Schonenberge Castle, Henry IV built a castle of his own, in order to neutralize Schoeneberge. In 1313, he made an alliance with Archbishop Peter of Mainz against Brunswick-Lüneburg. In 1315, Henry IV and Count William of Arnsberg divided the County of Rüdenberg, which until then they had administered jointly, between themselves.

As a reward for loyal his service, Emperor Louis IV made Henry IV patron of the Imperial City of Dortmund and supervisor of the Jews in the city. In 1337, he was also made supervisor of the Jews in the bishoprics of Münster and Osnabrück. He was tasked to collect imperial taxes from the Jews. In 1332, the Lords of Grafschaft sold him a 50% share in Nordenau Castle. He later purchased another share.

In 1344, Henry wanted to retire from government for health reasons. With the consent of his sons an inheritance contract was completed, which provided that in future the county would not be divided and there could only be a single of Count of Waldeck at any one time. This agreement, however, did not last long, and Waldeck was divided several times after Henry's death.

Henry died in 1348 and was buried in the "Waldeck Chapel" in the Marienthal Abbey in Netze (now part of Waldeck). His grave stone can still be found there.

Marriage and issue
In 1304, he married Adelaide of Cleves (d. after 26 July 1327), daughter of Dietrich VII, Count of Cleves. He had several children with her:

Otto II was the eldest and succeeded as Count of Waldeck
Dietrich was canon in Cologne, Münster and Mainz
Henry V was also canon and held prebendaries in Cologne and Minden, where he was a Dean
Elisabeth of Waldeck [nl] (d. before 22 June 1385), married Count John, Count of Nassau-Hadamar [de] of Nassau-Hadamar (d. 20 January 1365), the son of Count Emicho I
Armgard, married a Count of Diepholz
Matilda
Footnotes
Description of the dispute at waldecker-muenzen.de
References
L. Curtze: Geschichte und Beschreibung des Fürstentums Waldeck, Arolsen, 1850, p. 605
Johann Adolph Theodor Ludwig Varnhagen: Grundlage der Waldeckischen Landes- und Regentengeschichte, Göttingen, 1825, p. 348-369
Categories in live form found at https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_IV,_Count_of_Waldeck :
Counts of Waldeck
13th-century births
1348 deaths
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