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Revision as of 19:20, 20 August 2012 by PBS-AWB (talk | contribs) (→References: Added fields to Genealogy-EU citations -- it is not a reliable source) and other fixes, replaced: * → *{{ using AWB)(diff) ← Previous revision | Latest revision (diff) | Newer revision → (diff)Henry VII (V) Rumpold also known as the Middle or the Greater (Template:Lang-pl; b. ca. 1350 – d. 24 December 1395), was a Duke of Żagań-Głogów during 1368–1378 (as a co-ruler with his brothers) and since 1378 ruler over half of Głogów, Ścinawa and Bytom Odrzański.
He was the second son of Henry V of Iron, Duke of Żagań-Głogów, by his wife Anna, daughter of Duke Wenceslaus of Płock. The contemporary sources are often called him "Rumpold", and also "Middle" (Średni) -to distinguish him from the older and younger brother, who bearing the same name-, and "Greater" (Większy) -due to his high growth and weight-.
Life
After his father's death in 1369, Henry VII ruled the Duchy of Żagań-Głogów jointly with his older brother Henry VI and his younger brother Henry VIII the Sparrow. In 1378 the Duchy was divided into three parts: Henry VII obtain the eastern part, who included Głogów, Góra, Ścinawa and Bytom Odrzański (actually only a half of this lands; the other halfs belonged to the Bohemian crown since 1360). After the division, Henry VII used the title of Lord of Głogów and Ścinawa.
In 1381 Henry VII demanded that his younger brother Henry VIII the Sparrow pay tribute to the Duchy of Głogów.
In 1383, using the internal difficulties of Poland (the period of interregnum after the death of King Louis) and, with the help of his brothers, they had an attempt to recover Wschowa. The unsuccessful siege led a retaliatory raid against Głogów. In 1391 was made a second attempt to gain Wschowa. The conflict was only ended with the agreement signed in Milicz on 7 August 1391 (this treaty was actually a temporary truce, but the military actions were ended after that).
During the rest of his reign, Henry VII was in close contact with the Duke Konrad II of Oleśnica, who supported him financially and militarily.
Henry VII suffered several health problems in his adulthood. His obesity caused a severe disease in his legs, characterized by open wounds who constantly bleeding. The progress of the disease was so frightful that at the end of his life he was transported in chairs, or carried in a litter. As a result of complications of his disease, Henry VII died suddenly in Boleslawiec and was buried in the Augustinian church in Żagań.
Despite his disabilities, Henry VII was considered a good ruler. Under his reign Głogów well developed his economy. After his death without issue (he never married), his lands were inherited by his only surviving brother, Henry VIII the Sparrow.
References
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- Marek, Miroslav. "Complete Genealogy of the House of Piast". Genealogy.EU.
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Preceded byHenry V of Iron | Duke of Żagań with Henry VI and Henry VIII 1369–1378 |
Succeeded byHenry VI the Older |
Duke of Glogów (1/2) with Henry VI and Henry VIII (until 1378) 1369–1395 |
Succeeded byHenry VIII the Sparrow | |
Duke of Ścinawa (1/2) with Henry VI and Henry VIII (until 1378) 1369–1395 |