Henry II, Duke of
Brunswick-Lüneburg, (before 1296 – after 1351), also called ''de Graecia'' ("of Greece"), was the eldest son of
Henry I, Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg
Henry I (August 1267 – 7 September 1322), Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg, called the Admirable (german: Heinrich der Wunderliche, la, Henricus Mirabilis), a member of the House of Welf, was the first ruler of the Principality of Grubenhagen fr ...
and
Agnes of Meissen
Agnes of Meissen (born before 1264 – died after September 1332) was a noblewoman, the daughter of Albert II, Margrave of Meissen and his wife Margaret of Sicily.
Agnes was married with Henry I "the Marvelous" of Brunswick-Grubenhagen, in 1282.' ...
.
On their father's death in 1322, his sons agreed to rule the
Principality of Grubenhagen jointly; but they finally divided up the territory, and Henry did not receive a part, and instead took over the administration of the brothers' joint property.
In 1327, Henry joined
Louis IV, Holy Roman Emperor, when Louis traveled to Rome for his coronation. Henry continued to travel to Greece and
Constantinople
la, Constantinopolis ota, قسطنطينيه
, alternate_name = Byzantion (earlier Greek name), Nova Roma ("New Rome"), Miklagard/Miklagarth (Old Norse), Tsargrad ( Slavic), Qustantiniya ( Arabic), Basileuousa ("Queen of Cities"), Megalopolis ( ...
, visiting his brother-in-law Emperor
Andronikos III Palaiologos, and on to
Jerusalem
Jerusalem (; he, יְרוּשָׁלַיִם ; ar, القُدس ) (combining the Biblical and common usage Arabic names); grc, Ἱερουσαλήμ/Ἰεροσόλυμα, Hierousalḗm/Hierosóluma; hy, Երուսաղեմ, Erusałēm. i ...
. Loaded with relics, he returned home in 1331. Apart from his travels, little is known about his life. Those of his sons who did not join the church obtained careers in southern European kingdoms; most notably
Otto
Otto is a masculine German given name and a surname. It originates as an Old High German short form (variants ''Audo'', '' Odo'', ''Udo'') of Germanic names beginning in ''aud-'', an element meaning "wealth, prosperity".
The name is recorded f ...
, who married Queen
Joanna I of Naples
Joanna I, also known as Johanna I ( it, Giovanna I; December 1325 – 27 July 1382), was Queen of Naples, and Countess of Provence and Forcalquier from 1343 to 1382; she was also Princess of Achaea from 1373 to 1381.
Joanna was the eldest ...
.
Family
Firstly, Henry married Jutta (bef. 1302 – bef. 1330), daughter of
Henry I, Margrave of Brandenburg-Stendal
Margrave Henry I (nicknamed ''Henry Lackland''; 21 March 1256 – 14 February 1318) was a member of the House of Ascania and Margrave of Margraviate of Brandenburg, Brandenburg-Stendal and Margraviate of Landsberg, Landsberg.
Life
Henry was ...
. They had the following children:
* Agnes (c. 1318 – bef. 2 June 1371), married
Barnim III, Duke of Pomerania
Barnim III the Great (14 August 1368) was a Pomeranian duke from the Griffin dynasty.
Life
He ruled Pomerania-Stettin in the years 1344–1368, although he had been a co-regent of his father Otto I since 1320, taking a prominent part in the defenc ...
.
*
Otto
Otto is a masculine German given name and a surname. It originates as an Old High German short form (variants ''Audo'', '' Odo'', ''Udo'') of Germanic names beginning in ''aud-'', an element meaning "wealth, prosperity".
The name is recorded f ...
(1320 – 13 May 1399), married firstly
Violante of Vilaragut, titular Dowager Queen of Majorca, and secondly Queen
Joanna I of Naples
Joanna I, also known as Johanna I ( it, Giovanna I; December 1325 – 27 July 1382), was Queen of Naples, and Countess of Provence and Forcalquier from 1343 to 1382; she was also Princess of Achaea from 1373 to 1381.
Joanna was the eldest ...
.
* John (c. 1321 – aft. 4 December 1346), canon of
Halberstadt
Halberstadt ( Eastphalian: ''Halverstidde'') is a town in the German state of Saxony-Anhalt, the capital of Harz district. Located north of the Harz mountain range, it is known for its old town center that was greatly destroyed by Allied bomb ...
.
* Louis (c. 1323 – aft. 26 May 1373), canon of
Cammin.
Secondly, Henry married Heloise (aka Helwig or Helvis; died 1347/48), daughter of
Philip of Ibelin,
Seneschal of Cyprus. They had the following children:
*
Philip (c. 1332 – 4 August 1369/70),
Constable of Jerusalem
A constable is a person holding a particular office, most commonly in criminal law enforcement. The office of constable can vary significantly in different jurisdictions. A constable is commonly the rank of an officer within the police. Other peop ...
; married firstly Helisia de Dampierre (they were the parents of
Helvis of Brunswick-Grubenhagen
Helvis of Brunswick-Grubenhagen (1353 – 15 January 1421), was the Queen consort of Cyprus and Queen consort of Armenia as the wife of King James I of Cyprus. He was also titular King of Jerusalem. She was styled Queen of Cyprus from 1382 to ...
) and secondly
Alix of Ibelin.
* Riddag (c. 1334 – 1364/67).
*
Balthazar (c. 1336 – aft. 14 January 1384),
Despot of Romania, married Giacobella Caetani di Fondi.
* Thomas (c. 1338 – c. 1384), joined the Augustinians.
*
Melchior
Melchior is the name traditionally given to one of the biblical Magi appearing in the Gospel of Matthew. There are many notable people with this name, or close variations.
As a first name
* Melchior Anderegg (1828–1914), Swiss mountain guide
* ...
(c. 1341 – 6 June 1381), Bishop of Osnabrück and Schwerin.
* Helvis, married Louis de Nores.
References
Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie, vol. 11, p. 485-486
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