Henry I, Count of Tyrol
Henry I (died 14 June 1190) was Count of Tyrol from 1180 until his death.
Henry I | |
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Count of Tyrol | |
Died | 14 June 1190 |
Noble family | House of Tyrol |
Spouse(s) | Agnes of Wangen |
Father | Berthold I, Count of Tyrol |
Mother | Agnes(?) of Ortenburg |
Henry was a younger son of Count Berthold I of Tyrol and his wife Agnes(?), a daughter of Count Otto I of Ortenburg. In 1180 he succeeded his father as Tyrolean count, jointly with his brother Berthold II. After Berthold II died in 1181, Henry I ruled alone.
Henry married Agnes, a daughter of Lord Adalbero of Wangen and sister of Bishop Frederick of Trent. The couple had the following children:
- Albert IV (d. 1253)
- a daughter, who married Meinhard II, Count of Gorizia
- Agnes, married Count Henry II of Eschenlohe (d. 1272)
- Matilda, married Count Berthold III of Eschenlohe (d. 1260)
Henry I, Count of Tyrol House of Tyrol Died: 14 June 1190 | ||
Preceded by Berthold I |
Count of Tyrol 1180-1190 |
Succeeded by Albert IV |
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