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Heinrich of Meissen

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Heinrich of Meissen (died 24 June 1240) was Bishop of Meissen from December 1228 to his death.

Heinrich was probably a member of the Von Plaue family, ministeriales of the Archbishop of Magdeburg. Before his elevation, he was provost of the Magdeburg Cathedral chapter.[1] He seems to have enjoyed the favour of the Emperor Frederick II, who granted him the rights to the metal mines discovered within the boundaries of the church of Meissen, as well as to auriferous, or gold-bearing, rivers and bodies of waters: in the deed of grant the Emperor refers to the bishop as dilectus princeps ("beloved prince"). (There is however no extant original of this deed,[2] and some authorities consider it a forgery, for example, Hubert Ermisch[citation needed]).

In 1237 Heinrich was with the Emperor on his campaign to Brescia, preparatory to the Siege of Brescia in the following year.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b Christian Hillen: Heinrich in: Institut für Sächsische Geschichte und Volkskunde (ed.): Sächsische Biografie (in German)
  2. ^ Heinrich, Bischof von Meißen, Heinrich Theodor Flathe, ADB (in German)

Further reading

  • Thomas Ludwig: Bischof Heinrich von Meißen (1228/30-1240) und die "Summa prosarum dictaminis". In: Neues Archiv für Sächsische Geschichte. Band 70, 1999, pp.33–52
  • Schlesinger, Walter, "Heinrich" in: Neue Deutsche Biographie 8 (1969), pp. 373 f. (online version)


Preceded by Bishop of Meissen
1228–1240
Succeeded by
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