Henry II of Lipá
Henry II of Lipá | |
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Supreme Marshal of the Kingdom of Bohemia Governor of Bohemia | |
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Born | c. 1297 |
Died | 1336 |
Wife | Agnes of Blankenheim |
Father | Henry of Lipá |
Henry II of Lipá (Czech: Jindřich II. z Lipé; c. 1297 – 1336),[1] called Železný, was a Czech nobleman and marshal.
Biography[]
Henry was the eldest son of Henry of Lipá, though the exact date of his birth remains unknown. He is first mentioned in 1316 as defending the town of Zittau.[2] He participated in politics as his father rose to prominence, and married Agnes of Blankenheim in 1321, a relative of John of Bohemia.[3] He was governor of Bohemia from 1322 to 1325.[2] He began to build his estate, as he acquired the lands of Rychvald and Žampach.[1]
After the death of his father in 1329, Henry was again appointed governor and served as Supreme Marshal of the Kingdom of Bohemia. He was named chamberlain in 1335.[4] Given his brother was appointed Supreme Marshal in 1336, he is assumed to have died that year.[4]
Henry was the father of Henry III of Lipá.[1]
References[]
- ^ a b c "Synové Jindřicha z Lipé". Vinarstvi Panu z Lipe. Retrieved 26 April 2020.
- ^ a b Fiala, Zdeněk (1976). Chronicon aulae regiae (in Czech). Svoboda.
- ^ Emler, Josef (1890). Regatta diplomatica nec non epistolaria Bohemiae a Moraviae Pars III (in Latin). Retrieved 26 April 2020.
- ^ a b Emler, Josef (1892). Regatta diplomatica nec non epistolaria Bohemiae a Moraviae Pars IV (in Latin). Retrieved 26 April 2020.
- Medieval Bohemian nobility
- 14th-century Bohemian people