Henry VI

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Henry VI was a 12th-century Holy Roman Emperor from the Hohenstaufen dynasty who expanded imperial influence in Italy and briefly ruled the Kingdom of Sicily.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Holy Roman Emperor
King of Germany
King of Sicily
King of the Romans
member of royal house
also known as Heinrich VI NERFINISHED
birth date 1165-11-01
birth place Nijmegen NERFINISHED
birth year 1165
burial place Palermo Cathedral NERFINISHED
captured Richard I of England NERFINISHED
century of activity 12th century
child Frederick II, Holy Roman Emperor NERFINISHED
conflict conflict with the Welf dynasty
struggle with the papacy
coronation as Holy Roman Emperor 1191
coronation as King of Sicily 1194
coronation as King of the Romans 1169
country of citizenship Holy Roman Empire NERFINISHED
death date 1197-09-28
death place Messina NERFINISHED
death year 1197
era High Middle Ages
expanded influence in Italy NERFINISHED
father Frederick I Barbarossa NERFINISHED
language of name Latin
member of Hohenstaufen dynasty NERFINISHED
mother Beatrice I, Countess of Burgundy NERFINISHED
noble family Hohenstaufen NERFINISHED
notable event capture of King Richard I of England
position held Holy Roman Emperor NERFINISHED
King of Germany NERFINISHED
King of Sicily
King of the Romans NERFINISHED
predecessor as Holy Roman Emperor Frederick I Barbarossa NERFINISHED
predecessor as King of Sicily Tancred of Lecce NERFINISHED
reign as Holy Roman Emperor 1191–1197
reign as King of Germany 1169–1197
reign as King of Sicily 1194–1197
religion Roman Catholicism
ruled Kingdom of Sicily NERFINISHED
sex or gender male
spouse Constance of Sicily NERFINISHED
successor as Holy Roman Emperor Otto IV NERFINISHED
successor as King of Sicily Frederick II, Holy Roman Emperor NERFINISHED
title Imperator Romanorum NERFINISHED
Romanorum Rex NERFINISHED

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