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Braunschweig, Heinrich ¬von¬, V., der Ältere

Record IDcnp01467415
URIhttp://data.cerl.org/thesaurus/cnp01467415
Gendermale
Biographical Data1173 - 1227
Place of DeathBraunschweig
Last Edit2024-02-08

General Note

Ältester Sohn Heinrichs des Löwen
9. Pfalzgraf bei Rhein 1195–1212/1213

More Information

Further Biographical Dataum 1173 - 1227
um 1173 - 1227
-28.04.1227
Dates of Activity1195 - 1227
Title of NobilityPfalzgraf (gnd)
ActivityPersonen der Geschichte (Politiker und historische Persönlichkeiten) (16.5p) (sswd)
Pfalzgraf (1195 - 1212)
Adel (gnd)
CountryDeutschland
Geographic NoteDE (iso3166)
Pfalzgrafschaft bei Rhein (1195 - 1212)

Place of Activity

Place of DeathBraunschweig
Sterbeort

Related Entries

Mathilde, Sachsen, Herzogin, 1157-1189
Beziehung familiaer. -- Mutter
SpouseAgnes, Pfalz, Pfalzgräfin, 1176-1204, 1176-1204
Beziehung familiaer. -- Ehefrau
ChildIrmengard, Baden, Markgräfin, 1200-1260
Beziehung familiaer. -- Tochter
See alsoWelfen, Adelsgeschlecht, Deutschland, ab 8. Jht.
Beziehung familiaer

Names

HeadingBraunschweig, Heinrich ¬von¬, V., der Ältere
used in: Germania Sacra Online
Heinrich, Pfalz, Pfalzgraf bei Rhein
used in: Integrated Authority File (GND), Germany
Variant NameHeinrich, V., Pfalzgrafschaft bei Rhein, Pfalzgraf
Heinrich, der Lange
Heinrich, von Braunschweig
Welfen, Heinrich
Heinrich, (V.), der Ältere von Braunschweig
Wikipedia
Heinrich, V., Pfalz, Pfalzgraf
Heinrich, der Ältere, count Palatine of the Rhine
LexMA online
Heinrich, der Ältere, Pfalz, Pfalzgraf

Sources

Found inWikipedia: Stand: 01.04.2021: https://de.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Heinrich_(V.)_der_%C3%84ltere_von_Braunschweig&oldid=207779666. — LexMA online: Stand: 01.04.2021: http://apps.brepolis.net.00120fcw02ec.emedia1.bsb-muenchen.de/lexiema/test/Default2.aspx. — LexMA, Band 4, Spalte 2076. — Brockhaus online: Stand: 01.04.2021: https://brockhaus-1de-10082b6cw01e2.emedia1.bsb-muenchen.de/ecs/enzy/article/pfalz-30. — Brockhaus online: Stand: 01.04.2021: https://brockhaus-1de-10082b6cw01e2.emedia1.bsb-muenchen.de/ecs/enzy/article/pfalzgraf. — Wikipedia: Stand: 01.04.2021: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liste_der_Herrscher_der_Kurpfalz
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Henry (V) the Elder of Brunswick, Count Palatine of the Rhine (1173-1227). A member of the House of Welf (capital: Brunswick). The anachronistic arms of Wittelsbach (on terrace in base) presumably are intended to signify "Duchy of Bavaria", which was held by his father. It was his daughter and heiress Agnes of the Palatinate who married into the Wittelsbach family, in 1222, bringing them the County Palatine of the Rhine. On that inheritance the Wittelsbach family adopted the "Lion of Palatinate" (Sable, a lion rampant or crowned armed and langued gules) as a permanent quartering in their coat of arms. The origin of this charge is unclear. It would be expected to have been the arms of Henry V, Count Palatine of the Rhine, who lived during the start of the age of heraldry (circa 1200-1215). Did he adopt the "Lion of Palatinate" as his own arms? Surviving anachronistic and imaginary images show him with the attributed arms of Welf Or, a lion rampant gules, or as here with Brunswick-Lüneburg. Oil painting by Johann Christian Ludwig Tunica (1836), formerly hung in Marienburg Castle and in the Leine Castle in Hanover, since 2005 VGH-Foundation Hanover.
[artwork: Johann Christian Ludwig Tunica (1795-1868) / online -- Public domain -- http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Heinrich Pfalzgraf bei Rhein.jpg]

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