Henry the Peaceful, Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg
Henry the Peaceful (1411 – 7 December 1473), Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg, called the Peaceful (Latin: Henricus Pacificus, German: Heinrich der Friedfertige), ruled over both parts of Brunswick-Lüneburg.
Henry the Peaceful, Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg | |
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Born | 1411 |
Died | 7 December 1473 |
Noble family | House of Guelph |
Spouse(s) | Helen of Cleves |
Father | Henry the Mild, Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg |
Mother | Margaret of Hesse |
Life
Henry was the son of Henry the Mild, Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg. On their father's death in 1416, Henry and his brother William inherited the Principality of Lüneburg, while under the guardianship of the City Council of Lüneburg (Lunenburg). When the Duchy of Brunswick-Lüneburg was reorganized in 1428, Henry and his brother swapped Lüneburg for the Principality of Brunswick, including Calenberg.
After Henry became of age, he tried to separate his and his brother's government. In 1432, he occupied Wolfenbüttel castle, and the brothers agreed to divide the territory: Henry received Brunswick and William received Calenberg, Everstein, and Homburg.
Henry died without sons in 1473; his territory was inherited by his brother William.
Family
Henry married Helen (1423–1471), daughter of Adolph I, Duke of Cleves, in 1436. They only had one child:
- Margaret, Countess of Henneberg (1450–1509), married William III, Count of Henneberg
Ancestors
References
- Braunschweigisches Biographisches Lexikon, Appelhans 2006, ISBN 3-937664-46-7
- Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie, vol. 11, pp. 489–491