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Henry III, born Heinrich in 1016, was a male member of the Salian dynasty who held the positions of Holy Roman Emperor and Duke of Swabia. His father was Conrad II, and his mother was Gisela of Swabia. He was married to Gunhilda of Denmark and Agnes of Poitou. Their children included Beatrice I, Abbess of Quedlinburg, Adelaide II, Abbess of Quedlinburg, Henry IV, and Conrad II, Duke of Bavaria.
Henry III was an aristocrat, emperor, and writer who spoke Latin. He had five recorded works. He died on 1056-10-05 from tuberculosis and was buried in Speyer Cathedral.
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Person · Open Library
- Born
- 1551
- Died
- 1589
- Works
- 21
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Listeners · Last.fm
- Listeners
- 1,003
- Total plays
- 3,240
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Recent publications · Crossref
5 total works indexed
- Welcome to the Tidyverse
· 2019 · cited 20,494x
- The empirical mode decomposition and the Hilbert spectrum for nonlinear and non-stationary time series analysis
· 1998 · cited 19,817x
- Global burden of 369 diseases and injuries in 204 countries and territories, 1990–2019: a systematic analysis for the Global Burden of Disease Study 2019
· 2020 · cited 15,984x
- ROBINS-I: a tool for assessing risk of bias in non-randomised studies of interventions
· 2016 · cited 15,471x
- Nonparametric Tests Against Trend
· 1945 · cited 14,316x
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Works in European collections
6 objects attributed to Henry III, held across European museums, libraries & archives · via Europeana
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Encyclopedic overview
Henry III (German: Heinrich III, 28 October 1016 – 5 October 1056), called Heinrich the Pious, was Holy Roman Emperor from 1046 until his death in 1056. A member of the Salian dynasty, he was the eldest son of Conrad II and Gisela of Swabia.
Henry was raised by his father, who made him Duke of Bavaria in 1026, appointed him co-ruler in 1028 and bestowed him with the duchy of Swabia and the Kingdom of Burgundy ten years later in 1038. The emperor's death the following year ended a remarkably smooth and harmonious transition process towards Henry's sovereign rule, that was rather uncharacteristic for the Ottonian and Salian monarchs. Henry succeeded Conrad II as Duke of Carinthia and King of Italy and continued to pursue his father's political course on the basis of virtus et probitas (courage and honesty), which led to an unprecedented sacral exaltation of the kingship. In 1046 Henry ended the papal schism, was crowned Emperor by Pope Clement II, freed the Vatican from dependence on the Roman nobility and laid the foundation for its empire-wide authority. In the duchies, Henry enforced the sovereign royal right of disposition, thereby ensuring tighter control. In Lorraine, this led to years of conflict from which he emerged victorious. Another sphere of defiance formed in southern Germany from 1052 to 1055. Henry III died in 1056, aged only 39. Modern historians identify the final years of his reign as the beginning of a crisis in the Salian monarchy.
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