Henry VI, Holy Roman Emperor: Meaning (information, definition, explanation, facts)

Henry VI, Holy Roman Emperor (November 1165 - September 28, 1197) was king of Germany 1190-1197, and Holy Roman Emperor 1191-1197.

Emperor Henry VI was crowned king of Sicily in Palermo in 1194, entered Rome in 1196, and was crowned by Pope Celestine III. His accession to the throne of Sicily united the northern and southern lands of the empire and deeply alarmed other Mediterranean powers.

Preceded by:
Frederick I
King of Germany
Also Holy Roman Emperor
Succeeded by:
Philip

Parentage and Children

Frederick II of Swabia Judith of Bavaria Renald III of Burgundy Agatha of Lorraine
Frederick I, Holy Roman Emperor Beatrix of Burgundy
Henry VI, Holy Roman Emperor
Spouse(s) Children
Constance of Sicily Frederick II, Holy Roman Emperor

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