- Henry I of France
Infobox French Royalty|monarch
name=Henry I
title=King of the Franks
caption=
reign=14 May 1027 –20 July 1031 ;20 July 1031 –4 August 1060
reign-type=Junior king
Senior king
coronation=14 May 1027 , Cathedral ofReims
othertitles=Duke of Burgundy (1016 – 1032)
full name=
predecessor=Robert II
successor=Philip I
spouse=Matilda of Frisia
Anne of Kiev
issue=Philip I
Hugh the Great, Count of Vermandois
royal house=House of Capet
royal anthem =
father=Robert II
mother=Constance of Arles
date of birth=birth date|1008|5|4|df=y
place of birth=Reims ,France
date of death=death date and age|1060|8|4|1008|5|4|df=y
place of death=Vitry-en-Brie ,France
place of burial=Saint Denis Basilica ,Paris ,France | Direct Capetians|henry1Henry I (
4 May 1008 –4 August 1060 ) wasKing of France from 1031 to his death. The royal demesne of France reached its lowest point in terms of size during his reign and for this reason he is often seen as emblematic of the weakness of the early Capetians. This is not entirely agreed upon, however, as other historians regard him as a strong but realistic king, who was forced to conduct a policy mindful of the limitations of the French monarchy.Reign
A member of the
House of Capet , Henry was born inReims , the son of King Robert II (972–1031) andConstance of Arles (986–1034). He was crowned King of France at the Cathedral in Reims onMay 14 ,1027 , in the Capetian tradition, while his father still lived. He had little influence and power until he became sole ruler on his father's death.The reign of Henry I, like those of his predecessors, was marked by territorial struggles. Initially, he joined his brother Robert, with the support of their mother, in a revolt against his father (1025). His mother, however, supported Robert as heir to the old king, on whose death Henry was left to deal with his rebel sibling. In 1032, he placated his brother by giving him the
duchy of Burgundy which his father had given him in 1016.In an early strategic move, Henry came to the rescue of his very young nephew-in-law, the newly appointed Duke William of Normandy (who would go on to become
William the Conqueror ), to suppress a revolt by William's vassals. In 1047, Henry secured the dukedom for William in their decisive victory over the vassals at theBattle of Val-ès-Dunes nearCaen .A few years later, when William, who was cousin to King
Edward the Confessor of England (1042–66), married Matilda, the daughter of thecount of Flanders , Henry feared William's potential power. In 1054, and again in 1057, Henry went to war to try to conquer Normandy from William, but on both occasions he was defeated. Despite his efforts, Henry I's twenty-nine-year reign saw feudal power in France reach its pinnacle.Henry had three meetings with
Henry III, Holy Roman Emperor —all atIvois . In early 1043, he met him to discuss the marriage of the emperor withAgnes of Poitou , the daughter of Henry's vassal. In October 1048, the two Henries met again, but the subject of this meeting eludes us. The final meeting took place in May 1056. It concerned disputes over Lorraine. The debate over the duchy became so heated that the king of France challenged his German counterpart to single combat. The emperor, however, was not so much a warrior and he fled in the night. But Henry did not get Lorraine.King Henry I died on
August 4 ,1060 inVitry-en-Brie , France, and was interred inSaint Denis Basilica . He was succeeded by his son,Philip I of France , who was 7 at the time of his death; for six years Henry I's Queen,Anne of Kiev , ruled as regent.He was also
Duke of Burgundy from 1016 to 1032, when he abdicated the duchy to his brother Robert Capet.Ancestors
Marriages and family
Henry I was betrothed to Matilda, the daughter of the Emperor Conrad II (1024–39), but she died prematurely in 1034. Henry I then married Matilda, daughter of Liudolf,
Margrave of Frisia, but she died in 1044, following a Caesarean section. Casting further afield in search of a third wife, Henry I marriedAnne of Kiev onMay 19 ,1051 . They had four children:# Philip I (May 23, 1052 – July 30, 1108)
# Emma (1054–?)
# Robert (c. 1055–c. 1060)
# Hugh the Great (1057–1102)ources
* Vajay, S. "Mathilde, reine de France inconnue" (Journal des savants), 1971
References
Henry I of France
Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.