Everything about Henry Berengar totally explained
Henry Berengar (d.c.
1150) was the eldest legitimate son of
Conrad III of Germany and his second wife
Gertrude von Sulzbach.
He is sometimes numbered as
Henry VI, the numeral he'd have had had he succeeded to the kingship in full. He was named after his father's maternal grandfather, the
Emperor Henry IV, and his mother's father, Count
Berengar II of Sulzbach.
Conrad named Henry as co-king in March
1147 and had him crowned on
30 March in
Aachen. Henry was groomed for the succession. In letters to the
Byzantine Emperor Manuel I Comnenus and the
Empress Irene, Gertrude's sister, he was thus declared the winning general of the
Battle of Flochberg (
1150) against
Welf VI and
Welf VII. Henry died in that year and was buried at the monastery of
Lorsch.
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