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Henry Berengar: Heinrich-Berengar. (1136/7–1150), sometimes numbered Henry (VI), was the eldest son of Conrad III of Germany and his second wife, Gertrude of Sulzbach. He was named after his father's maternal grandfather, Emperor Henry IV, and his mother's father, Count Berengar II of Sulzbach. He was groomed for the succession, but predeceased his father.

In 1139, Henry was betrothed to Sophia, daughter of King Béla II of Hungary. She moved to Germany to learn German language and court culture, but relations between Germany and Hungary cooled after the death of her father in 1141. The marriage was cancelled while Sophia was still residing in Germany. After several letters to her brother, King Géza II, she received permission to remain in the German monastery where she had been living. Conrad and Henry likewise approved. Henry witnessed for the first time a diploma issued by his father in 1142. He witnessed two more before his coronation.

Conrad had the princes elect Henry, then ten years old, as co-king of Germany at a diet in on 13 March 1147, before Conrad left on the . Henry was anointed and crowned on (30 March) in . During his father's absence on crusade (June 1147–May 1149), he was placed under the tutorship of the powerful abbot and the notary . For his services, Heinrich was raised to the rank of master ( magister) or protonotary ( protonotarius). Nine letters (eight in full) written by or for Henry survive from this period of his reign, but no diplomas do.

The young Henry was the winning general at the Battle of Flochberg (1150) against and . The military prowess of the young ruler was emphasised in letters (dated the week of 16–20 April 1150 at Würzburg) to the Byzantine emperor, Manuel I, and the empress, Irene, Gertrude's sister, informing them of the victory. Henry died later that year and was buried at the .


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  • (1991). 9780520066342, University of California Press. .

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