Henricus qui Leo dictus est (natus anno 1129; die 6 Augusti 1195 mortuus), filius Henrici X Bavariae, fuit dux Saxoniae, tertius huius nominis, Bavariae, duodecimus huius nominis, et Brunsvicensis. Uxores duas duxit, scilicet Clementiam et Mathildem (regis Anglici Henrici filiam). Anno 1172 peregrinus ad Terram Sanctam pervenit.
Patronus fuit letteratorum, inter quos Eilharti de Oberg qui Theodisce carmen Tristrant composuit de vita Tristani.
Bibliographia
- Benjamin Arnold, "Henry the Lion and His Time" in Journal of Medieval History vol. 22 (1996) pp. 379–393
- J. Fried, O. G. Oexle, edd., Heinrich der Löwe: Herrschaft und Repräsentation. Ostfildern, 2003
- E. Joranson, "The Palestine Pilgrimage of Henry the Lion" in J. L. Cate, E. N. Anderson, edd., Medieval and Historiographical Essays in Honour of J. W. Thompson (Chicagi, 1938) pp. 146-225
- Karl Jordan, Heinrich der Löwe: eine Biographie. 4a ed. Monaci: Deutscher Taschenbuch-Verlag, 1996. ISBN 3-423-04601-5
- Leila Werthschulte, Heinrich der Löwe in Geschichte und Sage. Heidelbergae: Universitätsverlag Winter, 2007
Nexus externi
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- "Heinrich" e Medieval Lands (situs a Carolo Cawley elaboratus apud FMG)
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