- Henry I the Bearded
Henry I the Bearded ( _pl. Henryk I Brodaty; _de. Heinrich I der Bärtige; 1163 –
19 March 1238 ), of the Silesian Dukes, (since the 18th century referred to asSilesian Piasts ] of thePiast dynasty ), was Duke ofLower Silesia from 1201. He was later also Duke ofLesser Poland and thus senior prince of allPoland from 1232 until his death.Biography
Henry, son of a Silesian duke and German mother, was born in
Głogów ,Silesia .In 1186, Henry and 12 year old
Hedwig of Andechs ( _pl. Jadwiga Śląska) were married at "BurgAndechs ". Hedwig was canonized in 1267. Their son and his successor, DukeHenry II the Pious , would be killed in 1241 battling theMongols at Legnica (Liegnitz).In 1201 Henry succeeded his father,
Silesia n DukeBolesław I the Tall , duke of theHoly Roman Empire as he had received the Silesian ducal position following an 1163 intervention byHoly Roman Emperor Frederick I Barbarossa in a succession dispute. In 1205 he agreed to exchange the territories ofLebus Lubusz withWładysław III Spindleshanks ofGreater Poland , receiving "Calisia"Kalisz . When in 1210Conrad of Lusatia conquered Lubusz, Henry intervened and reconquered the "Land Lebus" region, which since 1163 was granted to the Silesian dukes by the emperor.In 1217, through the mediation of the bishops of Poznań and Lubusz, he signed a treaty with
Władysław Spindleshanks , which was approved by aPapal Bull onMay 9 1218 . By it, Henry gave back Lubusz and renounced any claim over Kalisz and otherLadislas Odonic 's lands. In exchange, Henry was named heir to the childless Duke of Greater Poland.In 1222-1223 he took part in the Crusades against the pagan
Old Prussians . In 1225 he attempted to conquerCracow , but had to raise the siege after a few days.On
November 23 1227 , during an assembly of Piast dukes atGąsawa , he was seriously wounded in an ambush by Ladislas Odonic andŚwiętopełk II of Pomerania , whileLeszek I the White was killed in the same. This act started a feud for the conquest of the Polish throne, in which Henry supportedWładysław III , who ultimately gained it. When in the summer 1228Conrad I of Masovia attackedLesser Poland , he was pushed back by Henry's son,Henry II the Pious ; Conrad was however more successful the following year, being able also to take Henry I as prisoner. He was released under the promise to renounce Cracow. Later the Pope freed him of this promise obtained under constriction.In 1230 he was to reunite the whole Silesia under his reign through the acquisition of the Duchy of
Opole . Henry became Duke of Cracow in 1232, and assumed control over the Duchy ofSandomierz as the tutor ofBolesław V the Chaste .In the Spring of 1231 Henry launched an offensive against Ladislas Odonic, who was claiming Greater Poland. The invasion was a failure. He was more successful three years later, when he managed to conquer Greater Poland up to the
Warta River. In 1234 his sonHenry II the Pious received the throne of Greater Poland.During his reign, Henry improved the economy and infastructure of his lands by supporting the immigration of German settlers (
Ostsiedlung ), mainly from the home of his wife,Franconia andBavaria .Henry died at Crossen/Oder
Krosno Odrzańskie in 1238 and was buried in theCistercian church of "Trebnitz"Trzebnica which he had founded in 1202 on the request of his wife.ee also
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History of Poland (966-1385)
*Dukes of Silesia
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