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Encyclopedia > Henry of Speyer

Henry of Speyer or Heinrich von Speyer, also called Graf im Wormsgau (965/970 – 989/1000) was the father of the The Holy Roman Emperor was, with some variation, the ruler of the Holy Roman Empire, the predecessor of modern Germany, during its existence from the 10th century until its collapse in 1806. The terminology of the title is somewhat confusing. The title of emperor was considered to have passed from... Holy Roman Emperor Conrad II (circa 990 - June 4, 1039) was the son of count Henry of Speyer. He was elected king in 1024 and crowned emperor of the Holy Roman Empire on March 26, 1027, the first member of the Salian Dynasty. During his reign, he proved that the German monarchy had... Conrad II.


He was the oldest son of A count is a nobleman in various European countries, equivalent in rank to a British earl. Originally the title denoted the rank of a high official in the late Roman Empire and later in many German kingdoms in the early Middle Ages, as well as the Holy Roman Empire in... Count Otto von Worms and married Adelheid of Alsace or Adelheid von Metz, the sister of the counts of Capital Strasbourg Area 8,280 km² Regional President Adrien Zeller Population  - 2004 estimate  - 1999 census  - Density 1,793,000 1,734,145 209/km² Arrondissements 13 Cantons 75 Communes 903 Départements Bas-Rhin Haut-Rhin Alsace ( French: ). Geography Heidwiller, Spechbach-le-Bas, and... Alsace. She outlived him by many years and died in Events Births Matilda of Tuscany Deaths Categories: 1046 ... 1046. Little is known of his life, since he died at around 20.


He was buried in the Worms cathedral along with his daughter Judith.


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Henry of Burgundy, son of Henry of Burgundy and Sibylle of Barcelona, was born circa 1066 in Dijon, died on 1 Nov 1112 in Astorga, Galicia, and was buried in Braga Cathedral.
Henry IV of Germany, son of Henry III of Germany and Agnes of Poitou, was born on 11 Nov 1050 in Goslar, Saxony (Germany) and died on 7 Aug 1106 in Liege, Lorraine (Belgium)..
Henry III of Germany, son of Conrad II of Germany and Gisele of Swabia, was born on 28 Oct 1017 in Ostenbach and died on 5 Oct 1056 in Pfalz Bodfeld, near Goslar, Saxony.
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