Henry II, Duke of Świdnica explained

Henry II
Duke of Świdnica
Noble Family:Silesian Piasts
Father:Bernard of Świdnica
Mother:Kunigunde of Poland
Spouse:Katharina of Hungary
Issue:Anna von Schweidnitz
Birth Date:c. 1316
Death Date:c. 28 June 1345

Henry II of Świdnica, (Polish: '''Henryk II Świdnicki''', Czech: '''Jindřich Svídnický''', German: '''Heinrich II. von Schweidnitz'''; –), was a Duke of Świdnica from 1326 until his death (with his brother as co-ruler).

He was the second and younger son of Duke Bernard of Świdnica by his wife Kunigunde, daughter of Władysław I the Elbow-high, Duke of Kuyavia and since 1320 King of Poland.

Life

Henry's exact date of birth is unknown, but was assumed that he was significantly younger than his older brother Bolko II the Small, because he was first mentioned only in 1337. He co-ruled with his brother since 1326 after their father's death, but at the end Bolko II take all the government into his hands.

Marriage and issue

By 1 June 1338 Henry II married with Katharina (d. bef. 29 June 1355), daughter of King Charles I of Hungary, from the House of Capet in the Anjou branch. They had only one daughter:

  1. Anna (b. 1339 - d. Prague, 11 July 1362), married on 27 May 1353 with Charles IV of Luxembourg, King of Bohemia and Holy Roman Emperor.

The birth of his daughter, future Holy Roman Empress, was the only important event of Henry II's life, according to the contemporary chronicles. He died by 28 June 1345. It's unknown where he was buried.

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